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 Gemstone is a broad category encompassing both mineral crystals that are cut and polished into dazzling stones, as well as organic gemstones such as pearls, opal and amber. Only crystals that can be cut and are hardwearing tend to be used in jewellery production.

 When purchasing gemstones, it is essential to do your research. Gemstones are often graded based on their colour, cut, clarity and carat size (although this can vary depending on the type of gemstone). The better the rating, the higher the quality and value. It is common for gemstones to be enhanced. Sometimes these treatments are perfectly standard within the industry, such as heat-treating gems to deepen their colour. However, be aware that care may be needed when wearing or cleaning the gemstones if they have been artificially treated.

 Whether buying a diamond engagement ring or a gift for yourself, diamond jewellery is often one of the most important purchases you will make. It can also be amongst the most expensive, meaning you want to make the right choice when choosing your jewellery. Fortunately for you, we have a detailed guide on everything you need to know about diamond buying so you can make your purchase with confidence.

 Diamonds are rated using the 4C grading system. Each gemstone is graded based on the cut, clarity, colour and carat size of the diamond.

 Cut - Arguably the most critical characteristic of a diamond as it has the most influence over the gemstone's sparkle. A stone that reflects the maximum light between facets will command a higher price.

 Clarity - Natural diamonds contain imperfections and inclusions due to the immense heat and pressure they undergo during their creation. Therefore, a diamond with fewer and less visible blemishes will command a better price.

 Colour - Diamonds are graded on their colour, or, more accurately, their absence of colour. The closer the diamond is to near colourless, the greater the value.

 Carat size - Carat refers to the diamond's weight rather than its physical size. The larger the carat, the more expensive the diamond.

 Sustainability and where diamonds have come from is becoming increasingly important for the industry and consumers alike. Below is a handy video explaining the terms to look out for when making that all important purchase.

 Just like fashion, jewellery trends are constantly evolving. Led by The Jeweller editor, Belinda Morris, our trendspot blog offers you inspiration and up to date news on all things jewellery related. Direct from the NAJ membership, we give you access to the trends that will be exciting the market.

 Now, more than ever, consumers want to be sure that the items they buy are ethically sourced and produced. The jewellery industry continues to make great strides in protecting the environment and its workforce, with numerous initiatives worldwide to improve best practices and eradicate older, less ethical production methods.

 You can learn more about conflict diamonds, dirty gold and how the NAJ and broader industry is combating these unscrupulous practices, in our jewellery ethics guide.

 Choosing the right jeweller is as crucial as picking the correct item of jewellery. Whether you purchase on the high street or online, buying from a reputable and knowledgable jeweller will give you peace of mind and protection.

 Buying jewellery from an independent jeweller or nationwide high street shop gives you the chance to inspect the item in person, making sure you are happy with the quality and fit before making the purchase. Comparing jewellery next to each other and in a different light will help make sure you make the right choice for yourself. Having knowledgeable staff to answer your questions will make sure you are making an informed purchase.

 Buying online offers greater convenience and occasionally lower prices, but it can come with risks. Firstly, you are relying on photographs and descriptions of jewellery to help inform your purchase. The physical item may not match the images when you receive it resulting in disappointment and perhaps returning the piece of jewellery. Under the Consumer Contracts Regulations, you have 14 days from the day you receive your goods to cancel a contract for goods ordered by telephone, mail order, email or fax. This does not include goods that are made to order.

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 When your jewellery arrives, you have the right to return or cancel your order for any reason. If you don't like the goods or have changed your mind, you can cancel the order. This is typically within a fourteen-day 'cooling-off' period. To cancel your order, you must tell the seller in writing - by letter, fax or email, but not by telephone. Make sure to send the letter by Royal Mail Special Delivery to prove that you sent it and track its progress.

 Once making a return, the seller must refund the money within 30 days of cancelling the agreement. This refund must cover the cost of the jewellery and any delivery costs unless specified in the contract that you will pay delivery charges back to the seller. It is against the law for the seller to make additional charges against the refund.

 If buying from an NAJ member, you can contact us to help resolve any issues. However, if problems arise from a non-member, your best course of action is to contact Trading Standards.

 Purchasing jewellery from an NAJ member will give you reassurance and peace of mind. Every member abides by the NAJ's strict code of conduct, based on the core values of honesty, integrity and professionalism.

 We offer our members the opportunity for professional training, meaning you will receive the best care and knowledge available. If problems do arise, talk to the jeweller first, they will likely solve any issues you have. If you need further assistance, the NAJ are on hand to help you.

 Always ask the retailer if it has a returns policy that extends your statutory rights. Jewellers will not necessarily accept a return if the item does not fit when you have had the opportunity to try it on. They do not have to accept a return if you have changed your mind or if the intended recipient does not like the jewellery. Likewise, you have no rights if problems arise because you failed to follow the care instructions you were given on purchase or the item is exhibiting fair wear and tear since purchase.

 Under your statutory rights, you are not entitled to a refund unless there is a fault that was not caused by misuse, an accident, normal wear and tear or by not following the care instructions. If you suspect that you may need to return the item, ask for the return period to be written on the receipt. Always keep a record of your proof of purchase. Remember - it is up to you to show where and when you bought the item.

 Contact the jeweller immediately to report the problem. If possible, visit the jeweller, taking the item, packaging (if possible) and any proof of purchase with you. However, if you cannot take the item back to the shop, phone or write to the trader, who will typically ask to inspect the item. Where possible, take a photograph of the item clearly showing the problem or fault.

 If a minor fault was present at the point of sale, but you have worn the item a few times, it is reasonable to accept a repair. This won't affect your claim for a replacement or refund if the repair turns out to be unsatisfactory. A repair should be carried out within a reasonable period and without causing you significant inconvenience. Any repair should restore the jewellery to a satisfactory condition. If this does not happen, you can argue for a replacement or compensation. This may be in the form of a sum of money or the cost of repairing the item. If the item cannot be replaced or repaired economically, you can argue for a refund. If you cannot reach a mutually agreed conclusion and if the retailer is an NAJ member, you can contact us to make a complaint.

 As the doors swung inward gradually for employees, the workplaces began to bubble with activities, which meant it was time to bring out all the official staples and accessories. Although the comforts of work-from-home culture were enjoyable, the charm of driving to the workplace, meeting co-workers and dressing up in style is making a fresh start.

 With formals being limited only to clothing, there are always elegant pieces of jewellery that enhance your outfit that looks fabulous and professional at the same time. Chaitanya V Cotha, Executive Director, C. Krishniah Chetty Group Of Jewellers helps us list a few that looks extremely elegant and straight that can augment your professional style to elevate your style quotient.

 The minimalist jewellery represents a small selection designed not too precious yet delicate, simple and unique with a sense of style. Created with a desire to own, these pieces from the collections are more classic and livelier for the people who love minimalist jewellery either for themselves or for all gifting purposes.

 To begin with, let us differentiate between people who love to wear studs and those who prefer hoops. Whatever you choose, they blend with every outfit and are easily interchangeable in formals or casuals.

 Select from golden pearls to diamonds to gemstones with architectural or geometric shapes that form a collection of earrings. Indian jewellers have an archive of bold designs that use natural gems, pearls, corals and diamonds to craft fine jewellery that is always powerful and elegant to embellish.

 This distinctive traditional design of the slight V-shaped curve is mainly brilliant for those who do not like jewellery to speak for themselves but add a bit of sparkle to the outfit. When sacked with elegant and dainty rings, they often make a perfect accessory for a corporate outlook. Use our engraving service for a personal touch.

 An unexpected welcoming jewellery trend of this season that men like to wear is the ID Bracelets, the flexible links with a simple engravable plate that pair well with Indian and western formal outfits. You can also opt for engraved jewellery with your name to keep yourself motivated.

 The delicate everyday chain with a simple pendant, diamond, or gemstone is essential here! There are barely a few pieces that can give you a unique outfit and feel when worn as simple as possible.

 Necklaces that are simple but significant connect to feel just as appropriate at the office or for an evening party. Going well with the new trends of layering with the everyday chain or bringing it to the limelight in solitary!

 The online jewelry industry is thriving, with plenty of new and established businesses in the market.

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