by eClarity | May 7, 2018 | Uncategorized
Show your unwavering affection for the love of your life.
eClarity Classic Extravagant ring setting, scintillating with 14 round brilliant diamonds, 2.1 carat in 18k gold, in white, rose, yellow, champagne and black, gloss. (DRC EXT 565).
Schedule an appointment to select a ring out of 280 designs in-store @ eClarity gallery in Ngee Ann City, text (65) 9833 1220 to book an appointment.
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by eClarity | May 4, 2018 | Uncategorized
Reputable gemological laboratories, like the GIA Gem Trade Laboratory, are the most consistent and dependable sources of diamond grades. The grades are recorded on diamond grading reports that list the quality factors represented by the Four Cs: clarity, color, cut, and carat weight.
by eClarity | May 3, 2018 | Uncategorized
“Dear Amanda & Team, thank you for the very engaging & top level services provided! From start to finish, I am very impressed by the level of professionalism & personal touch! Awesome! See you soon!” – SK
Thank you SK for celebrating love with eClarity. May you always treasure each other like a gem and cherish each other like a diamond. Congratulations!
by eClarity | May 2, 2018 | Uncategorized
by eClarity | Apr 30, 2018 | Uncategorized
Pink is the colour of universal love of oneself and others, and often associated with tenderness, intimacy, nurturing, and vulnerability.
Some jewelers use the terms “rose gold” and “pink gold” interchangeably, but at eClarity, rose gold (left) and pink gold (right) are different. Rose gold refers to a gold-copper alloy, made of 75% gold and 25% copper and other metals, while pink gold has a similar alloy base, but with an additional layer of rhodium on the ring. (WB0007AB)
Schedule an appointment to witness the intricate difference in rose gold and pink gold, WhatsApp 98331220.
by eClarity | Apr 27, 2018 | Uncategorized
Organic gems have a natural appeal that’s enhanced by the fact that they originated in living or once-living plants or animals. Some organic gems – like amber, ammonite, and jet – are derived from materials that are millions of years old. Other organic gem sources – like mollusks, coral – exist today.