G S SACHIN

I am G S Sachin, a gemologist with a Diploma in Polished Diamond Grading from KGK Academy, Jaipur. I love writing about jewelry, gems, and diamonds, and I share simple, honest reviews and easy buying tips on JewellersReviews.com to help you choose pieces you’ll love with confidence.

Colored Stones on the Red Carpet: What’s Actually Wearable Daily

Colored Stones on the Red Carpet: What’s Actually Wearable Daily

Intro: Colored stones on the red carpet look glamorous. Many of them can be worn every day, but not all. Whether a stone survives daily life depends on its physical properties, how it’s set, and how you treat it. This guide explains which red‑carpet gems are realistic for everyday wear, why that matters, and what

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Auction Fever: Do Diamonds Really Go Cheaper Under the Hammer?

Auction Fever: Do Diamonds Really Go Cheaper Under the Hammer?

Intro: Auctions can be exciting. You imagine getting a bargain under the hammer. With diamonds the idea is appealing: a high-value item, a competitive sale, and the thrill of winning. But do diamonds actually go cheaper at auction? The short answer: sometimes — but only when you understand the fees, the grading, the market, and

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Travel Jewelry Case Science: Does Velvet Actually Reduce Scratches?

Travel Jewelry Case Science: Does Velvet Actually Reduce Scratches?

Introduction Velvet is the classic lining for jewelry boxes and travel pouches. It looks luxe and feels soft. But does velvet actually reduce scratches when you travel? The short answer: sometimes — but not reliably. Whether velvet protects or harms depends on what you’re storing, the velvet type, and the contaminants trapped between the fabric

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Comfort-Fit Bands: Marketing Buzz or Genuine Daily-Wear Difference?

Comfort-Fit Bands: Marketing Buzz or Genuine Daily-Wear Difference?

Comfort-Fit Bands: Marketing Buzz or Genuine Daily-Wear Difference? Comfort-fit rings have a rounded interior instead of a flat inner surface. Jewelers often sell them as more comfortable for daily wear. That claim is not pure marketing. The rounded interior changes how the ring contacts your finger. That change can matter a lot — or hardly

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Pearl Matching: The Tiny Color Shift That Makes Strands Look Expensive

Pearl Matching: The Tiny Color Shift That Makes Strands Look Expensive

Pearl Matching: The Tiny Color Shift That Makes Strands Look Expensive Pearls are judged by more than size and luster. The hardest-to-see factor often matters most: color matching. A strand of pearls that is tiny-shade consistent looks smooth, rich and expensive. One pearl that is even a hair warmer, cooler, or more pink than the

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Recycled Gold—Is It Actually “Recycled”? A Supply Chain Reality Check

Recycled Gold—Is It Actually “Recycled”? A Supply Chain Reality Check

Introduction When a jeweler calls a ring “recycled gold,” it sounds straightforward. But the phrase covers several very different supply-chain realities. Some recycled gold is literally cut from an old ring and refashioned into a new piece. Other recycled gold is an accounting entry at a refinery that says an equivalent amount of recycled gold

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Ruby Glass-Fill: Why It Looks Perfect—Until It Doesn’t

Ruby Glass-Fill: Why It Looks Perfect—Until It Doesn’t

Ruby Glass-Fill: Why It Looks Perfect—Until It Doesn’t Glass-filled rubies can look spectacular at first. They show clear color, few visible cracks, and bright sparkle. That perfection comes from a deliberate repair: molten glass is forced into tiny fractures and cavities to make the stone look whole. The trick works very well—until the filler behaves

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Resale Reality Check: What Happens When You Try to Sell a Lab-Grown Diamond?

Resale Reality Check: What Happens When You Try to Sell a Lab-Grown Diamond?

Trying to sell a lab-grown diamond? Expect a different market than the one you bought into. Lab-grown stones look the same as natural diamonds to the eye and to most jewelry testers. But they behave differently in resale. This article explains what usually happens when you try to sell a lab-grown diamond, why the prices

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