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by Elisha Burberry, Eli

When you're buying a special piece of jewellery - whether it's an engagement ring or a birthday necklace - it's likely you'll hear the term 'precious metal' thrown around a lot. But what exactly is a precious metal - and what makes it so 'precious'? When it comes to jewellery, the three most precious metals are silver, gold and platinum - in that particular order. And if you're buying jewellery made out of these metals, it's important to know what each of them denotes, and how expensive they are, before making your purchase.

Silver, for example, is one of the cheapest precious metals, and currently sits at about one fiftieth the price of gold by mass, although it did once trade at one sixth the price of gold before the Age of Discovery. As a soft metal, silver needs to be alloyed with other metals before being made into jewellery, in order to make the metal stronger and more resistant. 'Sterling Silver' needs to contain at least 92.5% pure silver in order to gain this mark (the remaining 7.5% is usually comprised of copper). This small copper content means that silver jewellery is likely to tarnish, so if you're thinking about buying a sterling silver ring or bracelet, it's important to make sure you clean in properly. Many people like to use toothpaste to clean silver jewellery, but if you're looking for a less abrasive cleaning formula, it's best to invest in a silver-cleaning fluid at the time of purchase. Further, to make sure the silver jewellery you've bought is high quality, ensure that it's been stamped with a purity mark (like 925) before you buy.

Gold, on the other hand, has long-held associations with investment and wealth as a precious metal. As with silver, gold is a soft metal and so also has to be alloyed with other metals to make it hard enough for jewellery making. Pure gold, for example is yellow, while white gold is gold that has been alloyed with nickel, copper and zinc, and can sometimes look similar to platinum. In this way, the colour of gold can be manipulated in order to create a number of different types.

Of these three popular precious metals, however, platinum is the most expensive. Its heavy-weight and durable nature means that it's great for diamond-encrusted jewellery and is similar in colour, though not in properties, to white gold. Generally speaking, is 90% pure platinum and 10% iridium or palladium alloy. Moreover, jewellery that contains more than 95 per cent pure platinum is marked 'platinum' (950 plat or 950pt), whereas 85 percent pure platinum will be marked 850plat or 850pt. Platinum jewellery is rapidly gaining popularity and other related metals - like palladium and titanium - are, as a result being used with increasing frequency in jewellery-making. Hence, platinum jewellery designs are often modern and chunky, with an ethos that reflects the lifestyle of its new buyers.


Over the ages a conscious effort has always been given to make Rakhi more and more appealing. Precious stones like pearl, emerald and diamond & metals like silver and gold have been used to give it a shimmering look. The plain tying threads of the Rakhi are replaced by chains of gold and silver. Precious Rakhis come in different varieties like Gold Rakhis, Diamond Rakhis, Silver Rakhis , Navratna Rakhis, Pearl Rakhis, Kundan Rakhis and Precious Chain Rakhis. Priceless rakhi gifts to India are always a select category.

Gold Rakhi - This rakhi is all about royal elegance.Some of the popular formats of Gold Rakhi in use include:

* Gold Bracelet type Rakhi

* Gold Plated Rakhi

* Rakhi with coins having different images embedded in them

* Double Chain Gold Rakhi - Gold Rakhi having different metals

Diamond Rakhi- Diamond cut in different shapes makes this Rakhi to stand apart from other Rakhis. Semi precious stones and beads are also used in them to make them more alluring. Coloured diamonds, American diamonds and diamonds of cheaper variety are also increasingly being used while preparing them. Surat in Gujarat is renowned world over for preparing the Diamond Rakhi.

Silver Rakhi - Silver rakhis are all about pure emotion. It is used as a precious gift. Silver Rakhi is of different types like Coinage Rakhi, Silver Plated Rakhi and Floral Design Rakhi.

Coinage Rakhi- Coinage Rakhi has a silver coin in the middle with the image of different gods and goddesses like Ganesha, Vishnu and Laxmi embossed on them. It is a divine Rakhi and finds much favor among the masses.

Precious Rakhi

Silver Plated Rakhi- Silver plated Rakhi has semiprecious and precious stones studded in the plates to improve on their design. There are silver chains at two ends of this Rakhi to make it mesmerizing.

Floral Design Rakhi- An intricately designed Rakhi with elaborate floral arrangements is a visual delight. The essence of flowers brings in a sense of purity in this beautiful form of Rakhi.

Navartna Rakhi- Navratna Rakhi comprises of nine stones which are held in high esteem from the ancient times. The important stones falling in this category are Emerald, Pearl, Coral, Ruby, Cats Eye, Yellow Sapphire, Diamond, Hessonite and Gomed Blue Sapphire. A Rakhi studded with these stones have a different connotation because it conveys a message that the brother is more precious to the sister than the nine stones.

Pearl Rakhi- Pearl Rakhi is a precious Rakhi which lights up the auspicious occasion of Raksha Bandhan. The importance of this Rakhi increases many fold because of the presence of Pearl, a white coloured gem stone representing subtle moods like beauty, art and peace. There is also medicinal value associated with Pearl because it helps in keeping the mind cool. The Pearl is positioned on the central part of the Rakhi. At times Pearls are also added on the string of the Rakhi to make it appealing.

Kundan Rakhi- This is a very colourful Rakhi made from Kundan which is used to develop bridal jewellery over the ages. A Kundan Rakhi is lively and incorporates geometric patterns and floral designs. Kundan has a semi transparent and translucent body which helps it to glitter amidst other precious stones. They are not highly expensive and are quite popular.

Precious Chain Rakhi - Rakhi is generally tied on the hand of the brother with the help of a thread. Nowadays, however, in place of thread a chain is increasingly being used. The chain is made up of metals like brass, silver and gold. When used with semi precious and precious stones this Rakhi is a rare work of beauty.

Sending precious rakhi to India to loved ones is an unforgettable experience. One can send rakhi to India to make Raksha Bandhan celebrations like never before! Gold, Silver and Precious Rakhis are rakhi gifts to India with a difference. They transmit unending love which binds a brother and sister together.
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