Lighting up one’s life with the colors is rightly a passion of the young. A Mother’s day is the occasion to present your mother with the light-up jewelry that may win a heart. Birthdays are special days to be celebrated where the system of candles on cakes dates back to the ancient Greeks when the birthday of Artemis, the Moon Goddess was celebrated with moon-shaped cakes and a candle on them blinking jewelry for her!
Apart from Mother’s day and Fathers, day brothers in India are given their due respect.
It is truly a touching ceremony wherein the love in a family is appropriated with lingering memories of the past and promises of the future. Rakhi is certainly a light-up charm that dwells in the hearts of all brothers.
In Japan, the festival of dolls resembles a royal court with an emperor and an empress with jewelry beads that depict the richness and prosperity of the kingdom. Similar celebs of India show also the wealth and happiness of the family in question.
Diwali is a day to buy and adorn oneself with the flashing crystals in one’s life. It is a day when the goddess of wealth is evoked and her blessings sought for the entire family. a day called Akshyathadige is certainly dedicated to the jewelry charms that are believed to summon the riches of the world for the rest of the year. Jewelers offer heavy attractive models of designer 14k jewelry to woe their customers.
In Japan, we have seen the marketing technique of diamond dealers wherein an engagement is said to be solemnized only on the presentation of a diamond ring by the groom! Marriages in Andra Pradesh are a treat to one’s eyes as far as jewels are concerned. All over India diamonds are the latest craze and are affordable to all! A diamond is said to light up one’s life and everyone aspires to have one at least in imitation form.