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How Gold Jewellery Is Made

In short, gold has been around for millennia, and we will always be fascinated by it, no matter what form it takes. Using gold in jewellery and as an investment tool is an idea that is going to be around for ages to come. Gold can now be purchased online, and Thangamayil Jewelleryu2019s online store is the best place to do so.<br>

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How Gold Jewellery Is Made

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  1. How Gold Jewellery Is Made | Thangamayil Jewellery Gold, with its iconic name and value as a priceless metal dating as far back as 3500 BC, is recognizable from its yellowish colour and lustrous appearance. Mankind has always been fascinated by gold and its capabilities. It is a highly malleable and ductile metal, which can be used for many purposes, from powering satellites sent to space to conducting electricity through your computer’s motherboard. But we, as a race, hit the jackpot when we realized its use in jewellery. Since then, there was no turning back; gold had o?cially become the poster-boy for jewellery. From the Mines to Exquisite Jewellery Pieces

  2. Gold is normally found in a pure state, otherwise known as 24 carat gold. In this form, however, it is too soft to be used for making jewellery. Usually, a gold alloy is used, which is 16 or 18 carat gold. If nickel or silver is used for the gold alloy, it is called white gold. White gold is commonly used for wedding rings. The gold used for jewellery can be obtained in other forms by extracting it from certain other metals such as silver, copper, lead and zinc. Gold is found in two types of deposits – as a lode or vein, and a placer deposit. It is important to know what type of deposit dictates the method of mining used in extracting the gold. After extraction, this gold is then refined. The di?erent processes of refining are flotation, amalgamation, cyanidation and carbon-in-pulp. One out of these four processes is generally used for refining; however, more than one process can also be used. The process depends on the introductory grinding of the gold ore. After all this, the gold is then smelted into delicate shapes by expert artisans into necklaces, earrings, pendants, and so on. Gold Jewellery Styles Gold jewellery, as with other ornaments, plays a vital role in many cultures to determine an individual's social status. As a result, people always go for the best when it comes to this metal. Gold is an important asset in the Indian tradition and culture, which is why it is a popular material out of which jewellery is crafted. For example, filigree is an artistic styling achieved by twisting the elegant metal into intricate patterns and designs. The best filigree pieces are found in Andhra Pradesh and Orissa (Odisha). The next is kundan jewellery. It is extremely elaborate with many layers of precious stones and metals accompanying detailed designs. The meenakari technique is another method through which jewellery is made in India. It is a famous method used in Rajasthan and other parts of northern India. Gold Jewellery – Then and Now Historically, Indian jewellery not only di?ered depending on the region but it also changed along with the ruling empire of the time. The Rajputs perfected intricate carvings in gold, whereas the Mughals were more interested in gemstones.

  3. Gold jewellery, in India, has been around since the days of Mohenjo Daro, mined from the Kolar Gold Fields in the Bangarpet Taluk in the state of Karnataka. Indian jewellery has always been eye-catching and exquisitely designed by prime craftsmen who have had years of experience. This is the reason as to why we have an a?nity towards it. But as times have changed, so has the market landscape for gold. We have evolved from physically hunting for our food to tapping our phone screens for the very same purpose. Similarly, Indian gold jewellery has also advanced to the digital age. For the latest jewellery, and to buy gold jewellery online, look no further than the Thangamayil online store. Since its inception in 1947, Thangamayil Jewellery Limited is a company that is growing quickly and already has 33 stores. Thangamayil Jewellery has set itself apart from traditional Indian jewellery e-commerce stores by o?ering many perks, such as a 15-day return policy, their personalised Super Gold Scheme, a 100% refund policy and a lifetime exchange o?er. For those of you who are in two minds to buy jewellery online, rest assured, as there is no need to worry since Thangamayil o?ers secured retail for purchasing by card, and secured shipping as well. Thangamayil Jewellery Limited is a listed company. Therefore, it o?ers real-time pricing, which means that their products are priced on the current market board rate so there are no higher margins added to the product pricing. They also take pride in delivering the best jewellery of the highest quality that is competitively priced and fair, o?ering you the best value for your money. In short, gold has been around for millennia, and we will always be fascinated by it, no matter what form it takes. Using gold in jewellery and as an investment tool is an idea that is going to be around for ages to come. Gold can now be purchased online, and Thangamayil Jewellery’s online store is the best place to do so.

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