Amruta Khanvilkar has appeared in Hindi and Marathi films and established herself as one of Marathi cinema’s leading actresses and an accomplished dancer. She shares with us her passion for diamonds and her perspective on this trend of diamond jewellery.
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The Hues Of Diamonds
Coloured diamonds are diamonds that have a noticeable bodycolour when viewed in the face-up position. Brown and yellow are the most common colours in natural coloured diamonds. Diamonds with natural pink, blue, orange, green, red, and violet bodycolours are extremely rare.
All That Glitters
THE AGELESS ALLURE OF THE COLORED DIAMOND, REIMAGINED IN SWAROVSKI ZIRCONIA
Fancy Coloured Diamonds
Diamonds can occur in all colours of the rainbow, making them nature’s gift to mankind.
A Mystical Touch
Rajesh Tulsiani is the founder and creative mind behind the vision of Rajesh Tulsiani Fine Jewellery – a one stop destination for contemporary jewellery.
Indian Jewellery
TWO SIMPLE BUT HEART TOUCHING WORDS
Jewellery Fads On Campus
College is a time of strong exploration and growth. In addition to the academics and fun times, the college campus is also known for bringing out new trends in fashion.
Heritage Jewellery
The Emblematic of fine craftsmanship
The Art Of Handcrafted Jadau Jewellery
Jadau Jewellery is a perfect example of intense craftsmanship and rich heritage.
Every Jewellery Piece Tells A Story
The tradition of passing on jewellery from one generation to another generation conveys the sanctity of the traditions and the sentiments attached.
Cocktail Jewellery - Most Desirable Jewel
The concept of the ‘Cocktail Ring’ originated in the early 20th century when women saw cocktail parties as opportunities to express themselves through glamour and fashion.