Friday, November 30, 2012

Buy jewellery online and get your Christmas presents comfortably from your home!

With less than one month left, Christmas is almost behind the door. Each of us can recall the busy atmosphere in the overcrowded shops during Advent. Why not to avoid the pre-Christmas commotion and get some wonderful presents comfortably just from your bedroom!?
When you buy jewellery online on Paliwaljewelers.com, you will save both time and money. Invest into your dearest and give them along with precious jewels the most appreciated gift – your time and pleasantly spent Christmas.
We bring you some tips for presents to make your festivals even more relaxed.
These minimalistic diamond earrings have been designed for every occasion. Thanks to their simplicity they will fit whichever outfit. You can be sure that this present would please every woman. So let her find the sparkling diamonds under the Christmas tree.

Diamond Earring ER0107
For more information about the earrings, click ER0107.
Buy diamond earrings online and surprise your mother or wife with a memorable present!

Another Christmas present tip comes in the form of four-pointed star shaped pendant set made of white and yellow gold. Gifting this jewellery under the tree will only enhance the wonderful festival atmosphere when the diamond stars will sparkle on your dearest as the glitter of freshly fallen snow in the sun.
Pendant Set PT0113
 You can find more details about the pendant set PT0113 here.

Visit our blog soon again and you will discover more Christmas tips!
To buy jewellery online has never been easier before.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Diwali, Festival of Lights


Diwali also known as "Festival of Lights" owes its name to a shortened translation of "row of lights" - deep (light) and avali (row). Indians celebrate this festival with the same excitement as western cultures Christmas to commemorate the victory of good over evil, knowledge over ignorance as well as hope over despair. The dates of celebrations change every year because they are derived from the new moon closest to the end of October. Beginning of Diwali 2012 falls on Tuesday November 13th and whole celebration will last five days.
Its origins can be tracked far into the past as harvest celebrations, however with time legends morphed up and thus nowadays religious importance prevails primarily. Each festival day is bound to a legend, including the one describing the end of Lord Rama's 14 years long exile and his return to his kingdom, ‘Avadha’, where his loyal citizens lit hundreds of thousands of lights to guide him on his way back home. 
 Indians richly decorate their houses, wear new clothes and jewellery, light clay lamps filled with oil, visit temples and worship Gods, prepare traditional dishes and spend time together eating, sharing stories and singing songs. Giving presents, inseparably, belongs to Diwali celebrations. People in India present new clothes, jewels and sweets to their beloved ones.
Paliwal Jewellers wishes the very best to the all for this holy festival of light. We have extended opening hours and introduced new jewels to ease the Diwali preparations as much as possible.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Karwa Chauth at Paliwal's

Karwa Chauth festival fell on 2nd November this year. In this festival, married ladies observe fasts from sunrise to moonrise to ensure long lives and safety for their beloved husbands. During day the women gather to listen to stories and pray together. They wear beautiful saris and decorate themselves with jewels and henna tattoos. 
All the ladies who visited Paliwal's flagship store on this day could get free henna tattoos as an expression of thanks for their love and devotion to their husbands.