Gold is a woman’s weakness. Gift your mother, wife, sister, or any other female you know even the smallest gold piece of jewellery, and see how their face lights up looking at the glitter! Take them on a surprise visit to the best jewellery shop in Bangalore, and see how they jump with joy!
But, when you buy a piece of gold, you are not just buying it, but you are investing in it. You are choosing the design, the shape, the cut, the polish, and the mould to have the most beautiful piece of jewellery in your collection. If you are buying readily available best gold jewellery in Bangalore, that’s fine because you are just paying for what the price tag says. But, when you are having your designs customized especially for you, do you know that there are many charges that go into the price? Two most important charges are making charges and wastage charges. Pure gold, in its natural form, is very soft, which is why it needs to be made stronger by combining it with different metals. Only after it is made stronger can it be used to make intricate jewellery. Combining gold with different metals also gives it different colours of yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold. This is what is known as making charges. With making charges, you are not paying only for the design, but you are paying to have a stronger and more durable piece. It is the purity of gold and its weight that determine the cost of the making charges associated with it. Generally, if the design is intricate, there will be greater time investment and artistry that will go into its making, thus resulting in higher making charges.