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Why should we buy or give gifts during Christmas?
It is hard to imagine celebrating Christmas without thinking about giving or receiving gifts. Giving gifts to loved ones on Christmas is an ancient tradition.There is a lot one can do like even if it’s not a gifting occasion like adopting a child, giving education to a poor child, giving clothes or blankets to poor families, donating toys, food etc to those who cannot afford it.
0 commentsBenefits of Shopping Online
Internet has revolutionised the way we do our Shopping.Online shopping has emerged as a very popular trend today with sites like EBay and Amazon entering the field.
12 commentsSolah Shringar - The 16 Adornments of a Hindu Bride
Every Bride wants to look like a princess on her Wedding Day. Solah shringar refers to the sixteen adornments of a Bride (Woman) for beautification. Solah Shringar is especially important for an Indian bride on the most significant day of her life. Different kinds of beauty rituals are associated with the wedding day. In India, the beautification of the bride consists of sixteen parts and covers almost every part of the body right from the head to the toe. The Solah Shringar ritual is said to co
12 commentsMoonstone - The Gemstone of Love
Moonstone as the name indicates is representation of the Moon. It is a semiprecious stone normally found as a translucent creamy white stone with a glow like that of the Moon and can be worn instead of Pearls. Moonstone is also considered as the gem of love and new beginnings and said to have a sensual and seductive aura. It helps to have a new love in life or have a good relationship with your partner. Gifting this stone to a loved one is said to strengthen the bond and bring in harmony between
5 commentsWedding Planning for a Christian Bride
Wedding Day is a very special day, especially for the Bride and groom. This day symbolizes the beginning of the journey together and good planning is important to make this a memorable day. Experts say that if you are planning your own wedding day, the preparations should start at least 3 months before the date. A basic understanding of christiab ceremony and rituals can help in planning. One can also hire a Wedding Planner who take all the responsibilities of planning the event.
10 commentsGarnet – The Gemstone of Success and Love
Garnet is a gem belonging to the semi precious stone category. This gem is the birthstone of those born in the month of January and wedding anniversary gemstone associated with the 2nd and 6th year of marriage. Garnets work well for those born under the sun signs of Aries, Leo, Virgo, Capricorn and Aquarius. This stone is known to be the stone of success and love.
2 commentsSignificance of Gold in Indian Culture
Many people think that Indians are gold crazy.In Hindu mythology, some of the gods and goddesses are described as golden hued with reference to their beauty. Wedding rings are also traditionally made of gold to mark a long lasting relationship.In India people buy gold anytime and not only during special occasions like weddings, festivals or special events. The Indian Hindu calendar even has auspicious days to buy gold like Dhanteras and Dassera.
12 commentsAmethyst Gemstone - a Substitute to Blue Sapphire
Amethyst Gemstone is from the Quartz Family. It is available in purple to bluish violet in color and is considered as a symbol of nobility, sincerity,security and peace of mind. It is also the Birthstone of February and a popular substitute of Blue Sapphire.
2 commentsDiamond Jewelry- An expression of Beauty, Love and Wealth
From times immemorial Diamond Gemstone Jewellery has been used as an expression of beauty, love and wealth. Diamond is the favorite gemstone which adorns the engagement rings of the wealthy. It is the gemstone of Planet Venus and representation of love, marriage, beauty and comforts.
3 commentsAquamarine - Gemstone of Love
Aquamarine Gemstone is the birthstone for March. This is also the wedding anniversary gem for the 16th and 19th year of marriage. This is an affordable stone belonging to the Beryl family. Aquamarines are found in a range of blue shades, from the palest pastel to greenish blue to a deep blue.
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