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.

Gold Jewelry as an Investment: Making Charges That Quietly Kill ROI

Gold Jewelry as an Investment: Making Charges That Quietly Kill ROI

Introduction: Buying gold jewelry to invest sounds logical: you get something pretty and own a commodity that usually holds value. But the extra charges added when you buy jewelry — the “making charges” and related fees — often eat most or all of your return. This article explains exactly which charges matter, why they hurt […]

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Marketplace Mayhem: Why “Appraised at $5,000” Rings Go for $600

Marketplace Mayhem: Why “Appraised at $5,000” Rings Go for $600

Marketplace Mayhem: Why “Appraised at $5,000” Rings Go for $600 It’s jarring: a ring with an appraisal that reads “replacement value $5,000” sells for $600 at a pawn shop or online. That gap is not magic. It’s the result of different appraisal purposes, market realities, costs and buyer risk. Below I’ll explain the exact reasons

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Ear Stack Math: How Many Piercings Is the New Luxury Sweet Spot?

Ear Stack Math: How Many Piercings Is the New Luxury Sweet Spot?

Ear Stack Math: How Many Piercings Is the New Luxury Sweet Spot? Fine jewelry has shifted from single statement earrings to curated stacks. The question now is practical: how many piercings create a truly luxurious ear without looking cluttered or causing problems? The short answer: aim for a purposeful 3–5 piercings per ear for luxury

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Antique Cuts 101: Why Old-Mine Cushion Faces Up “Chunky”—And Looks Bigger

Antique Cuts 101: Why Old-Mine Cushion Faces Up “Chunky”—And Looks Bigger

Antique Cuts 101: Why Old-Mine Cushion Faces Up “Chunky”—And Looks Bigger The old-mine cushion is one of the most recognizable antique diamond shapes. When you look at one, it often appears thicker, heavier and more solid than a modern cut of the same carat weight. That “chunky” face-up look comes from four practical factors: proportions,

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Oval vs Radiant: Which Looks Larger on Small Hands? (Photo Comparisons)

Oval vs Radiant: Which Looks Larger on Small Hands? (Photo Comparisons)

Intro: Choosing a center stone for small hands is as much about proportions as it is about carat weight. Two popular shapes—oval and radiant—can read very differently on a petite hand. One shape stretches the finger, the other can read more compact and faceted. Below I compare how each shape appears on small hands, give

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Why Your Pearl Strand Suddenly Looks Dull (And the 60-Second Revival)

Why Your Pearl Strand Suddenly Looks Dull (And the 60-Second Revival)

Why Your Pearl Strand Suddenly Looks Dull (And the 60-Second Revival) Pearls lose their shine for predictable reasons. They are not gemstones but layers of nacre—thin, organic calcium carbonate—laid down by an animal. That nacre responds to oils, acids, salts and rough surfaces. When a strand looks dull, it’s usually surface contamination, damage to the

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