Hey everyone
Kerala the southernmost state in India has many names, they call it gods own country and rightfully so, lush green and pristine! they also call it the land of coconuts, the fruit that is an integral part of the culture and economy of the state and I would have just scratched its surface on my trip in Mid Jan but it was definitely a snapshot of the vibe and has left me wanting to go back!!!
Today i have put 15 facts or things to do/ expect from the state
- Culture is a great part in a travel experience and this state gives you loads, the people, the food, the dance all spectacular. We enetered Kerala and i was instantly in love to see the people wearing their traditional clothes women in the white cotton sari with thin Zari border and men wearing mundu, read here for full explanation.
- You see a lot of coconut, streets lined with coconut trees, coconut plantations, just about everywhere! All meals are prepared in coconut oil and its just used in about everything, beauty, massages, medicine, even the husk is used for cleaning. Nothing of this fruit goes to waste in Kerala.
- The western ghats one of the worlds top 10 hottest biodiversity hotspots run through Kerala.
- You get to drink a very special red water made from the fruit of a tree called ‘Pathimugam’ great for detox and loosing weight, you can also buy the dried version of the fruit and bring it with you. I drank it throughout and it tasted almost like water.
- Its a rice eating state and you see fields and fields of rice cultivation. Making a very pretty picture too! All the breads, if i can call them a bread, Appam, Dosa, Idli, Puttu, etc are made from rice flour.
- The world famous Kerala backwaters are a must do, you can have the best experience in Alleppey. Whether you choose to rent a houseboat or stay in a backwater village, etc all guarantee a great experience. In the rainy season the snake boat festival is very famous and that is when i hopefully plan to go this year.
- Eat - the payasam a sweet dish made from coconut milk, sugar and rice, they also do a jaggery version now. The Kerala fish fry- marinated fish steamed with fried masala in banana leaf. Puttu- a typical breakfast dish served with black gram curry. Appam with Avial- mixed vegetable in kerala spices, almost dry.
- Indulge in the world famous Kerala ayurvedic massage’s, i got 3 done during my stay, read my full experience here and they were very relaxing to say the least.
- Buy coffee and spices that brought invaders to India. Banana chips and fried masala packets. Kerala saree is a great buy too, you will see many multi level saree shops selling all kinds of sarees.
- Wear cotton and light fabrics to be comfortable in the tropical climate.
- Road drives are scenic and comfortable.
- Enjoy an evening of Kathakali, the traditional dance of kerala, usually organized as a to do activity by most hotels, but do confirm.
- Instagram lovers be happy kerala is full of instagram worthy spots, you can easily get pictures in a paddy field, in a coconut plantation, a road lined by coconut trees, in a spice garden, with the western ghats and if you do the backwaters in a houseboat, or the traditional kerala snake boat.
- Wearing the kerala traditional clothes can be a good experience.
- Visit a temple, the architecture is nothing like what you see in North India.
Have you been to Kerala? Are you planning a trip? Hope this post is helpful at some point!
Thank you for stopping by! See you with my next one.
Love
Chichi
Kerala travel, 15 facts to know
Hey everyone
Kerala the southernmost state in India has many names, they call it gods own country and rightfully so, lush green and pristine! they also call it the land of coconuts, the fruit that is an integral part of the culture and economy of the state and I would have just scratched its surface on my trip in Mid Jan but it was definitely a snapshot of the vibe and has left me wanting to go back!!!
Today i have put 15 facts or things to do/ expect from the state
- Culture is a great part in a travel experience and this state gives you loads, the people, the food, the dance all spectacular. We enetered Kerala and i was instantly in love to see the people wearing their traditional clothes women in the white cotton sari with thin Zari border and men wearing mundu, read here for full explanation.
- You see a lot of coconut, streets lined with coconut trees, coconut plantations, just about everywhere! All meals are prepared in coconut oil and its just used in about everything, beauty, massages, medicine, even the husk is used for cleaning. Nothing of this fruit goes to waste in Kerala.
- The western ghats one of the worlds top 10 hottest biodiversity hotspots run through Kerala.
- You get to drink a very special red water made from the fruit of a tree called ‘Pathimugam’ great for detox and loosing weight, you can also buy the dried version of the fruit and bring it with you. I drank it throughout and it tasted almost like water.
- Its a rice eating state and you see fields and fields of rice cultivation. Making a very pretty picture too! All the breads, if i can call them a bread, Appam, Dosa, Idli, Puttu, etc are made from rice flour.
- The world famous Kerala backwaters are a must do, you can have the best experience in Alleppey. Whether you choose to rent a houseboat or stay in a backwater village, etc all guarantee a great experience. In the rainy season the snake boat festival is very famous and that is when i hopefully plan to go this year.
- Eat - the payasam a sweet dish made from coconut milk, sugar and rice, they also do a jaggery version now. The Kerala fish fry- marinated fish steamed with fried masala in banana leaf. Puttu- a typical breakfast dish served with black gram curry. Appam with Avial- mixed vegetable in kerala spices, almost dry.
- Indulge in the world famous Kerala ayurvedic massage’s, i got 3 done during my stay, read my full experience here and they were very relaxing to say the least.
- Buy coffee and spices that brought invaders to India. Banana chips and fried masala packets. Kerala saree is a great buy too, you will see many multi level saree shops selling all kinds of sarees.
- Wear cotton and light fabrics to be comfortable in the tropical climate.
- Road drives are scenic and comfortable.
- Enjoy an evening of Kathakali, the traditional dance of kerala, usually organized as a to do activity by most hotels, but do confirm.
- Instagram lovers be happy kerala is full of instagram worthy spots, you can easily get pictures in a paddy field, in a coconut plantation, a road lined by coconut trees, in a spice garden, with the western ghats and if you do the backwaters in a houseboat, or the traditional kerala snake boat.
- Wearing the kerala traditional clothes can be a good experience.
- Visit a temple, the architecture is nothing like what you see in North India.
Have you been to Kerala? Are you planning a trip? Hope this post is helpful at some point!
Thank you for stopping by! See you with my next one.
Love
Chichi
Hey everyone
Embroidery has literally taken the fashion world by storm and i am obsessed. Be it on clothes or shoes i am loving it all! As times have changed, machine embroidery has become popular because it is faster and cost effective and almost 90% of the the embroidery that you see is done by machines but hand embroidery has its special charm and appeal. For traditional indian outfits its nothing new, they are almost the backbone of indian wedding clothes. Lighter versions on indian kurtis/ tunics make them also wearable for day to day and i personally much prefer the embroidered ones over the printed. Today we are going to talk a bit about the various types of embroideries that we see in general.
Thread embroidery
This is the most common one done by hand and actually also easy to do. Florals, leaves and simpler patterns woven by simple needle and thread on any fabric. Love the simpler versions on designer kurtis done on the sleeves or neckline or just as a thin border at the bottom.
Mirror work
Mirrors of any size are fixed on to fabric with colorful threads, off late the mirrors have been replaced by reflective metal. There is a debate as to where mirror work originated, some say it was brought to India by the mughals but surprisingly it was not found on the clothes of the mughal rulers?? Some say it originated in the Indian states of Gujarat, Rajasthan and Haryana where it is the most popular. Extensively used on wedding lehngas and sarees almost everywhere, it is also a huge trend on tops and dresses at the moment. On kurtis a sprinkling of mirror work on the body or just on the yolk looks beautiful while keeping them wearable for day to day.
Cut work
Cut work as the name suggests involves cutting out the interiors of a pattern and then embroidering the raw edges either the same colour or mostly white. This one is great in case you do not like much work or embellishment.
Zardosi embroidery
Zardosi originated in Persia and literally means embroidery with gold, beautiful patterns are created by either sewing embellishments or stitching with metallic threads. In ancient times it was mostly the virtue of the super rich to wear zardosi as it was so expensive for obvious reasons, made from gold. Today its one of the most popular embroideries in INDIA, PAKISTAN, IRAN and adjoining countries. No brides trousseau is complete without a saree or suit in this rich embroidery.
Chikan embroidery
This is my favourite of all, easily have about 5-6 Chikan work kurtis in my wardrobe. Originating from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh india, Chikankari , the art of Chikan is mostly done on thin light fabrics like cotton, silk, pure georgette, etc. Starts with printing a pattern on the fabric then stitchinging on the pattern followed by multiple washes that ensures no shrinkage or colour bleed. Traditionally the embroidery was in white on soft pastel or plain white fabrics but now coloured threads are used as well. It is very intricate involving around 32 different types of stitches, a pure work of art.
I am soon doing a post on some of my latest favourite embroidered pieces on the high street so stay tuned for that!
Thank you for stopping by! See you in my next one.
Love
Chichi
Hand embroidery on Indian wear and beyond
Hey everyone
Embroidery has literally taken the fashion world by storm and i am obsessed. Be it on clothes or shoes i am loving it all! As times have changed, machine embroidery has become popular because it is faster and cost effective and almost 90% of the the embroidery that you see is done by machines but hand embroidery has its special charm and appeal. For traditional indian outfits its nothing new, they are almost the backbone of indian wedding clothes. Lighter versions on indian kurtis/ tunics make them also wearable for day to day and i personally much prefer the embroidered ones over the printed. Today we are going to talk a bit about the various types of embroideries that we see in general.
Thread embroidery
This is the most common one done by hand and actually also easy to do. Florals, leaves and simpler patterns woven by simple needle and thread on any fabric. Love the simpler versions on designer kurtis done on the sleeves or neckline or just as a thin border at the bottom.
Mirror work
Mirrors of any size are fixed on to fabric with colorful threads, off late the mirrors have been replaced by reflective metal. There is a debate as to where mirror work originated, some say it was brought to India by the mughals but surprisingly it was not found on the clothes of the mughal rulers?? Some say it originated in the Indian states of Gujarat, Rajasthan and Haryana where it is the most popular. Extensively used on wedding lehngas and sarees almost everywhere, it is also a huge trend on tops and dresses at the moment. On kurtis a sprinkling of mirror work on the body or just on the yolk looks beautiful while keeping them wearable for day to day.
Cut work
Cut work as the name suggests involves cutting out the interiors of a pattern and then embroidering the raw edges either the same colour or mostly white. This one is great in case you do not like much work or embellishment.
Zardosi embroidery
Zardosi originated in Persia and literally means embroidery with gold, beautiful patterns are created by either sewing embellishments or stitching with metallic threads. In ancient times it was mostly the virtue of the super rich to wear zardosi as it was so expensive for obvious reasons, made from gold. Today its one of the most popular embroideries in INDIA, PAKISTAN, IRAN and adjoining countries. No brides trousseau is complete without a saree or suit in this rich embroidery.
Chikan embroidery
This is my favourite of all, easily have about 5-6 Chikan work kurtis in my wardrobe. Originating from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh india, Chikankari , the art of Chikan is mostly done on thin light fabrics like cotton, silk, pure georgette, etc. Starts with printing a pattern on the fabric then stitchinging on the pattern followed by multiple washes that ensures no shrinkage or colour bleed. Traditionally the embroidery was in white on soft pastel or plain white fabrics but now coloured threads are used as well. It is very intricate involving around 32 different types of stitches, a pure work of art.
I am soon doing a post on some of my latest favourite embroidered pieces on the high street so stay tuned for that!
Thank you for stopping by! See you in my next one.
Love
Chichi
Hey everyone!
Yoga and Ayurveda are probably the biggest gift of India to the world! The basic of both is being one not just with oneself but also nature i.e when the body, mind, soul and the surrounding are in unity. A state of bliss! As i said in this post i am striving for a blissfully simplistic and holistic lifestyle and that brought me to Kairali- the ayurvedic healing village in God’s own country, Kerala the southernmost state of incredible India.
Me and my best friend reached Kairali for a 3 nights weekend stay, our purpose was to relax in the lap of nature with all the coconut, native and medicinal trees, detox with ayurvedic food, practice yoga in clean natural surroundings and also indulge in the ayurvedic massages, the abhyanga, the shirodhara, and the potli kerala is world famous for. Our typical day would start at 5 in the morning with a bottle of the red water to drink called the pathimugam, great to detoxify followed by an hour long session of ashtanga yoga, then a 1.5 hour massage session followed by bath and breakfast. We would then chill in the property or walk around to explore the various gardens the herb garden, the medicinal garden etc. Eat our ayurvedic lunch around 1-1.30 and then rest for a couple of hours. The evenings were mostly spent getting a new massage done and an hour long meditation session followed by dinner around 7-7.30 and then sleep by 8.30-9 after some more walk in the property or a session of board game in the recreation centre.
Why to go to Kairali- 1. To relax and rejuvenate in holistic environment. 2. To practice yoga and meditation. 3. For curing diseases through ayurvedic medicine, yoga and holistic lifestyle 4. To loose weight. 5. To learn Ayurveda and Yoga.
How to get there- The nearest airport is Coimbatore and it takes about 1 hr 45 mins on car to reach the property. The journey is very smooth with beautiful scenery.
Best time to visit- For relaxation winter season is great from November- January. For Ayurvedic treatments rainy season July- September.
The Property- Situated in Palakkad, Kerala, world famous for its wellness centres and just a few kms from the world famous mountain pass between kerala and tamilnadu. Sorrounded by lakes and forests, you enter the property and you know you are in pristine environment. Lush green, almost 90% covered with natural habitant plants and trees. Stay options are 4 categories of cottages which are all good and basically depends on the size of your family. All built on the principles of Vastu Shastra and zodiac signs but i will suggest asking for the one that have been recently renovated as some cottages may be under repair work being taken care by the owners who want to keep the facility up to date. Talking of the owners, they are a family of 10 decades of Ayurvedic doctors so its really not to be said that the property is an extension of their experience in this field. Food served is traditional Kerala food like idiappam, Idli, Puttu etc prepared on the principles of ayurveda and the ingredients are either grown on the property or the fields owned by the owners nearby or sourced through barter with the local farmers. So everything you eat is seasonal and organic and i was surprised at how yum it tasted even though their was no oil and mild use of spices. There are a variety of packages depending on your need i.e treatment or rejuvenation. Yoga and meditation package, Yoga therapy, Ayurvedic treatment packages, Ayurveda and yoga training to name a few, check here for a full list. Whether for treatment or rejuvenation you get to indulge in the world famous kerala ayurvedic massages like the potli, shirodhara and abhyanga by trained kerala ayurveda masseurs dressed in the traditional Kerala Saree. The staff is courteous, eager to help and the doctors very well trained in ayurvedic medicine some coming from traditional ayurvedic families.
Kairali also has a hospitals license and runs ayurveda health centers in many cities in India like Mumbai, New Delhi, Hyderabad to name a few and also countries like Japan, Poland, UAE, USA, Malaysia, etc.
I specially needed this kinda detox after months of unscheduled lifestyle because of my travels, some of you might recollect how calming it was from my instastories i did during the stay. In 3 nights I was fully relaxed, rejuvenated and prepared to take on the challenges of city and travelling life.
Thank you for stopping ! See you in my next one
Love
Chichi
Holistic rejuvenation, Kairali the ayurvedic healing village
Hey everyone!
Yoga and Ayurveda are probably the biggest gift of India to the world! The basic of both is being one not just with oneself but also nature i.e when the body, mind, soul and the surrounding are in unity. A state of bliss! As i said in this post i am striving for a blissfully simplistic and holistic lifestyle and that brought me to Kairali- the ayurvedic healing village in God’s own country, Kerala the southernmost state of incredible India.
Me and my best friend reached Kairali for a 3 nights weekend stay, our purpose was to relax in the lap of nature with all the coconut, native and medicinal trees, detox with ayurvedic food, practice yoga in clean natural surroundings and also indulge in the ayurvedic massages, the abhyanga, the shirodhara, and the potli kerala is world famous for. Our typical day would start at 5 in the morning with a bottle of the red water to drink called the pathimugam, great to detoxify followed by an hour long session of ashtanga yoga, then a 1.5 hour massage session followed by bath and breakfast. We would then chill in the property or walk around to explore the various gardens the herb garden, the medicinal garden etc. Eat our ayurvedic lunch around 1-1.30 and then rest for a couple of hours. The evenings were mostly spent getting a new massage done and an hour long meditation session followed by dinner around 7-7.30 and then sleep by 8.30-9 after some more walk in the property or a session of board game in the recreation centre.
Why to go to Kairali- 1. To relax and rejuvenate in holistic environment. 2. To practice yoga and meditation. 3. For curing diseases through ayurvedic medicine, yoga and holistic lifestyle 4. To loose weight. 5. To learn Ayurveda and Yoga.
How to get there- The nearest airport is Coimbatore and it takes about 1 hr 45 mins on car to reach the property. The journey is very smooth with beautiful scenery.
Best time to visit- For relaxation winter season is great from November- January. For Ayurvedic treatments rainy season July- September.
The Property- Situated in Palakkad, Kerala, world famous for its wellness centres and just a few kms from the world famous mountain pass between kerala and tamilnadu. Sorrounded by lakes and forests, you enter the property and you know you are in pristine environment. Lush green, almost 90% covered with natural habitant plants and trees. Stay options are 4 categories of cottages which are all good and basically depends on the size of your family. All built on the principles of Vastu Shastra and zodiac signs but i will suggest asking for the one that have been recently renovated as some cottages may be under repair work being taken care by the owners who want to keep the facility up to date. Talking of the owners, they are a family of 10 decades of Ayurvedic doctors so its really not to be said that the property is an extension of their experience in this field. Food served is traditional Kerala food like idiappam, Idli, Puttu etc prepared on the principles of ayurveda and the ingredients are either grown on the property or the fields owned by the owners nearby or sourced through barter with the local farmers. So everything you eat is seasonal and organic and i was surprised at how yum it tasted even though their was no oil and mild use of spices. There are a variety of packages depending on your need i.e treatment or rejuvenation. Yoga and meditation package, Yoga therapy, Ayurvedic treatment packages, Ayurveda and yoga training to name a few, check here for a full list. Whether for treatment or rejuvenation you get to indulge in the world famous kerala ayurvedic massages like the potli, shirodhara and abhyanga by trained kerala ayurveda masseurs dressed in the traditional Kerala Saree. The staff is courteous, eager to help and the doctors very well trained in ayurvedic medicine some coming from traditional ayurvedic families.
Kairali also has a hospitals license and runs ayurveda health centers in many cities in India like Mumbai, New Delhi, Hyderabad to name a few and also countries like Japan, Poland, UAE, USA, Malaysia, etc.
I specially needed this kinda detox after months of unscheduled lifestyle because of my travels, some of you might recollect how calming it was from my instastories i did during the stay. In 3 nights I was fully relaxed, rejuvenated and prepared to take on the challenges of city and travelling life.
Thank you for stopping ! See you in my next one
Love
Chichi
Hey everyone
From unique engagement rings to astrological reasoning, coloured gemstones have always remained the mainstay of both love and belief. However, the charm for colourful gems is no longer restricted to these reasons. In fact, jewellery studded with coloured gemstones has become a major fashion accessory that makes the wearer stand out in the crowd, it definitely can make the simplest outfit special and for special occasions its obviously a great choice. I recently came across CaratLane , a very convenient shop to buy jewellery online, and was really impressed by their coloured gemstone pieces, so i thought of sharing my favourites today,
One of the most striking pieces from from the La Naturale Collection available at CaratLane, this beautiful ring is studded with an all-natural blue topaz (12mm) stone. Blue topaz is treated as a symbol of love and affection which makes this enchanting as a perfect anniversary or birthday gift or just to surprise the sweetheart.
Wave Emerald Birthstone Ring
Emerald has an ethereal charm. Adored by ancient queens to present day royalty to movie stars, it is the central stone to some of the most iconic jewellery pieces in the world. Amongst the most famous emerald pieces is the 2.84 carat emerald engagement ring presented by JF Kennedy to his would-be bride Jacqueline in 1963. The wave emerald birthstone ring is a very elegant piece. The simple yet dainty design makes it ideal for everyday wear.
Entwined Heart Pendant
Heart shaped drops are definitely the most lovable and popular pendant design. However, what makes this elegant and beautiful piece from the Style By Ami Collection so special is the entwined eclectic design and a heart rim studded with small synthetic rubies. Very contemporary and trendy, the entwined heart pendant made with White Gold with a subtle glint of rubies is an ideal wear for any occasion.
Beautiful flowers and colours of nature have been a source of inspiration for many jewellery collections. The Raindrop Lotus Earrings from the Lotus collection is also one such piece. Each petal of this beautiful earring is studded with pink gem and studded with diamonds. The earring strikingly adorns beautiful pearl drop which is the highlight of this embellishment. The delicate and feminine design makes this jewellery piece truly standout. An Ideal accessory to don for weddings and formal events, this colourful earring is going to be a special addition to any collection.
Irina Chandelier Earrings
Chandelier earrings, in particular, are a versatile piece that can help you pull off any outfit with a lot of elain and panache. So, if you are looking for an essential fashion accessory that will come in handy during special events, look no further than the Irina Chandelier Earrings from the ShowStoppers Collection. Show stopper indeed, this chandelier earrings has an interesting combination of white metal, diamonds, red synthetic rubies and black onyx. Each part of this piece is unique and special in its own right and is breathtakingly beautiful.
Bloom & Bud Lotus Necklace
Yet another masterpiece from the Lotus collection, the Bloom & Bud Lotus Necklace has a very elegant and beautiful design that will complement any neckline. The 3 inverted lotus flower around a diamond studded rim makes this one of a kind necklace design so unusual and beautiful.
In recent years, there has been a growth in demand for jewellery made from precious and semi-precious stones. Thanks to this trend, jewellery designers have gone an extra mile to design and develop beautiful collections that are vibrant, elegant and charming. Whether you have an experimental taste or a conventional one, jewellery made from beautiful coloured stones is for everyone and definitely makes one stand out!!!!
Would love to know, do you like coloured gemstone jewellery? Do you own one? How did you like the ones i shared today?
Thank you for stopping by! See you in my next!
Love
Chichi
Make a splash with coloured gemstone jewellery
Hey everyone
From unique engagement rings to astrological reasoning, coloured gemstones have always remained the mainstay of both love and belief. However, the charm for colourful gems is no longer restricted to these reasons. In fact, jewellery studded with coloured gemstones has become a major fashion accessory that makes the wearer stand out in the crowd, it definitely can make the simplest outfit special and for special occasions its obviously a great choice. I recently came across CaratLane , a very convenient shop to buy jewellery online, and was really impressed by their coloured gemstone pieces, so i thought of sharing my favourites today,
One of the most striking pieces from from the La Naturale Collection available at CaratLane, this beautiful ring is studded with an all-natural blue topaz (12mm) stone. Blue topaz is treated as a symbol of love and affection which makes this enchanting as a perfect anniversary or birthday gift or just to surprise the sweetheart.
Wave Emerald Birthstone Ring
Emerald has an ethereal charm. Adored by ancient queens to present day royalty to movie stars, it is the central stone to some of the most iconic jewellery pieces in the world. Amongst the most famous emerald pieces is the 2.84 carat emerald engagement ring presented by JF Kennedy to his would-be bride Jacqueline in 1963. The wave emerald birthstone ring is a very elegant piece. The simple yet dainty design makes it ideal for everyday wear.
Entwined Heart Pendant
Heart shaped drops are definitely the most lovable and popular pendant design. However, what makes this elegant and beautiful piece from the Style By Ami Collection so special is the entwined eclectic design and a heart rim studded with small synthetic rubies. Very contemporary and trendy, the entwined heart pendant made with White Gold with a subtle glint of rubies is an ideal wear for any occasion.
Beautiful flowers and colours of nature have been a source of inspiration for many jewellery collections. The Raindrop Lotus Earrings from the Lotus collection is also one such piece. Each petal of this beautiful earring is studded with pink gem and studded with diamonds. The earring strikingly adorns beautiful pearl drop which is the highlight of this embellishment. The delicate and feminine design makes this jewellery piece truly standout. An Ideal accessory to don for weddings and formal events, this colourful earring is going to be a special addition to any collection.
Irina Chandelier Earrings
Chandelier earrings, in particular, are a versatile piece that can help you pull off any outfit with a lot of elain and panache. So, if you are looking for an essential fashion accessory that will come in handy during special events, look no further than the Irina Chandelier Earrings from the ShowStoppers Collection. Show stopper indeed, this chandelier earrings has an interesting combination of white metal, diamonds, red synthetic rubies and black onyx. Each part of this piece is unique and special in its own right and is breathtakingly beautiful.
Bloom & Bud Lotus Necklace
Yet another masterpiece from the Lotus collection, the Bloom & Bud Lotus Necklace has a very elegant and beautiful design that will complement any neckline. The 3 inverted lotus flower around a diamond studded rim makes this one of a kind necklace design so unusual and beautiful.
In recent years, there has been a growth in demand for jewellery made from precious and semi-precious stones. Thanks to this trend, jewellery designers have gone an extra mile to design and develop beautiful collections that are vibrant, elegant and charming. Whether you have an experimental taste or a conventional one, jewellery made from beautiful coloured stones is for everyone and definitely makes one stand out!!!!
Would love to know, do you like coloured gemstone jewellery? Do you own one? How did you like the ones i shared today?
Thank you for stopping by! See you in my next!
Love
Chichi
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