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Summary
The gemstones that are often used in jewellery are usually mined from sources all over the world and individually handpicked, so that only the best get selected. With a process that is exhaustive and lengthy, they are set within the frames and designs, fusing the two together to make a united, cohesive unit. Most stunning pieces are hand carved, they include motifs like a bunch of emerald grapes, a dancing peacock in ruby, an aquamarine Shiva Lingam, a umbellate Buddha head, Australian black opal are fused with super deluxe diamonds and 18 K gold to make breathtaking jewellery which is nothing short of art.