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Ruby Diamond Polki Ring

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OcassionWEDDINJG
GenderFEMALE
MaterialGold
ColorGolden
BrandKJ
Country of OriginMade in India

Here’s a complete description of a Ruby Diamond Polki Ring, covering its components, craftsmanship, styles, price, symbolism, and what to check before buying one. This is a classic example of Indian luxury jewellery blending traditional and regal aesthetics.

💍 What is a Ruby Diamond Polki Ring?

A Ruby Diamond Polki Ring is a finger ring made with:

  • A central ruby (natural or synthetic)

  • Surrounded or accented by Polki diamonds (uncut, natural diamonds)

  • Set in gold (usually 18K or 22K), and often enhanced with enamel work or other precious stones.

It is a traditional Indian ring style, combining color, sparkle, and a royal heritage look. Worn often at weddings, festivals, or formal occasions.

🧬 Key Elements of the Ring
ElementDescription
Ruby Deep red gemstone — symbolizes love, passion, and power. Can be natural, lab-grown, or treated. May be oval, round, cushion, or uncut.
Polki Diamonds Natural, uncut diamonds — flat, raw stones with a soft, organic glow (not faceted like modern diamonds). Usually arranged around the ruby like a halo or floral pattern.
Gold Base Usually 18K or 22K gold (yellow or rose tone). Sometimes antique or matte finish. Can also be silver or gold-plated in budget designs.
Design Motifs Traditional Indian designs — floral, sunburst, paisley, or geometric.
Other Elements May include meenakari (enamel) on sides, seed pearls, emeralds, or intricate engraving.
🛠️ Craftsmanship Techniques

Often made using the Jadau technique, where:

  1. A lac-resin base is placed inside the ring’s gold frame.

  2. The Polki stones are set using gold foil to reflect light.

  3. Ruby is either bezel set, prong set, or placed in the center of the floral Polki layout.

  4. Additional handwork includes engraving, meenakari enamel on the back, and stone polishing.

🖼️ Common Design Styles

Here are a few traditional & modern design variations:

StyleDescription
Floral / Sunburst Central ruby surrounded by Polki diamonds like petals or rays. Common in bridal sets.
Cocktail Ring Bold, oversized design — ruby with multiple layers of Polki and other stones. Statement piece.
Minimalist Polki Ruby Ring Small ruby with few Polki stones on a thin band — more modern and lightweight.
Double Finger Ring Large design that covers two fingers, popular in bridal or fashion collections.
Vintage Rajasthani Style Features enamel work on the shank (band), antique finish, and raw Polki layout.
💰 Price Range (India Market)
RangeWhat You Get
₹3,000 – ₹10,000 Gold-plated brass/silver, synthetic ruby & imitation Polki. Costume jewellery.
₹10,000 – ₹50,000 Real Polki (small size), lab or treated ruby, silver or light gold base. Artisan-made.
₹50,000 – ₹2,00,000+ Solid 18K/22K gold, natural ruby (or high-quality lab), premium Polki, handmade enamel.
₹2,00,000+ Designer bridal ring with real ruby (certified), high-carat Polki, heavy gold weight.

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Diamond Polki Emerald Ring

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OcassionWEDDING
GenderFemale
MaterialGold
ColorGolden
BrandKJ
Country of OriginMade in India

 

An emerald‑diamond ring is a piece of jewellery combining an emerald (green gemstone) and diamonds, set in a metal band. Below is a full, detailed description: what makes one high quality, types, materials and craftsmanship, design styles, care, price factors, examples. If you let me know your budget or whether you want lab/synthetic vs natural stones, I can tailor suggestions.

1. What Are the Basics
ElementRole
Emerald The green center gem in many rings. Gives color, character, and is prized for its beauty.
Diamonds Often used as accent stones around the emerald (halo, side stones, pavé) or forming part of the band, to add sparkle.
Metal The ring band or setting: gold (yellow, white, rose), platinum, sometimes silver (less common in high-end). Purity matters.
2. Emerald: Key Properties
PropertyDescription
Type / Origin Natural emeralds are more valuable. Sources like Colombia, Zambia, Brazil are well regarded. Man-made or synthetic emeralds exist too (less expensive).
Color Deep, vivid green—often with slight bluish tones. The richer and more saturated, the better. Too pale or too yellow/blue shifts reduce appeal.
Clarity Emeralds usually have inclusions (“jardin” = little garden of inclusions). Some inclusions are acceptable as long as they don’t reduce durability or visibility too much. Clean eye-visible material is rare and expensive.
Cut Emerald cut, oval, marquise, pear, etc. The cut affects how the stone reflects light. Emerald‐cut (a rectangular step cut) is common for emeralds. Polishing and proportions are important.
Hardness & Durability Emeralds are softer than diamonds (emerald ~ 7.5‑8 on the Mohs scale vs diamond =10). They can chip more easily, so setting protection is important.
3. Diamonds: Key Properties
FactorWhat to Look For
Carat / Weight The amount of diamond used – small accent stones vs large ones.
Color For white diamonds, closer to colorless is better (e.g. D‑H). In contrast, if accenting a green emerald, some warmth in the diamond might complement or contrast beautifully.
Clarity High clarity means fewer inclusions; but tiny accent diamonds can have lower clarity without visible flaws.
Cut A well-cut diamond reflects light for sparkle. Faceting, polish, symmetry matter.
4. Metal & Setting
  • Metals: 18K gold (yellow, white, rose) is traditional. 14K is more durable, less expensive. Platinum is very durable and hypoallergenic.

  • Setting styles:

    • Halo: Diamonds around the emerald center → enhances visual size, adds sparkle.

    • Three‑stone: Emerald center + diamonds on sides.

    • Solitaire with accents: Emerald in center, few diamonds on shoulders or band.

    • Pavé or micro‑pavé: Small diamonds set close together on band/around emerald.

    • Bezel, Prong, Claw etc.: Prongs show more stone, bezel offers more protection.

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