Closed Setting Diamond Sets by SVTM
We all have heard about the 'navratnas'- their significance and the meaning behind each of them. Similarly, we have the navaratans - as the name suggests, it breaks down into the nine different gemstones that exist in a combination. It is considered to be very sacred and known to have a religious lineage.
These gemstones when they come together look very beautiful and thus, initiated the pieces of jewellery adorned by the nine gemstones. We have some beautiful glimpses of the same in today's collection by SVTM Jewels. The collection contains closed setting diamond sets in 3 varieties using navaratans also the gemstones as famously it is called.
The entire design structure of this piece is divided into rounded oval jointly linked designs with diamond embellishments and golden spokes beads around these designs. Overall the piece has a very tribal vibe to it blended in the modern aesthetic frame by par excellence. The usage of diamonds, rubies, and emeralds are in a combination that reeks grace and exquisiteness.
This piece is a gradient mix of different Navratna stones. The entire set is designed based on the gemstones theme involving all kinds of stones The pendant has a kundan finish evident with the design and the way the whole creation is assembled. The stones used from the Navaratan are the pink rubies, green emerald, and diamond. The pendant has a very fresh feel to it and will look great in the category of westernized fine jewelry blended with the ancient stones and elements.
This one is magnificent in its design and craftsmanship is another kind of traditional jewelry. The design is again based on intricate crafted thin line patterns like a net. The patterns are in a floral criss-cross and other ways combined together to give a very pleasing piece of jewel. It has a mid-length with an extended length of floral and other design elements. It has a golden bead hanging below it. The coral theme makes a part of the ruby embellishment on the florals. The entire neck chain has different structures and is embellished with rubies and emeralds to give a slight hint of color.
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