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Giovis Malaysia Blog
1y ago
GOLD-PLATED JEWELLERY – EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW
GOLD PLATED JEWELLERY
It is easy to get confused with the different golds used in jewellery today. Apart from the different carats like 9-carat, 14-carat, 18-carat and 24-carat, there is also gold-plated, gold-filled and gold-vermeil used in jewellery.
In this blog we’ll attempt to cover all you wanted to know about gold-plating, called gold electro-plating, and answer your questions about whether gold-plated jewellery really is up to scratch.
If something is gold plated, does this mean it is  ..read more
Giovis Malaysia Blog
1y ago
WHY SHOULD I CHOOSE
TITANIUM
OVER TRADITIONAL PRECIOUS METALS?
TITANIUM VS. GOLD, SILVER AND PLATINUM
Either you are buying it as a gift or for yourself, there are many reasons why titanium jewelry can be a better choice than jewelry made in traditional precious metals like gold, silver and platinum.
Firstly, titanium is highly corrosion resistant and therefore does not tarnish easily. Especially for high-polish finished jewelry like gold and silver wedding band rings, it is expected that the jewelry will lose its color and shine over time. Even if they are stored properly in jewelry boxes o ..read more
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1y ago
The right piece of jewellery can help all of us look and feel our best, but it’s also a great way to also show our loved ones how much we care when we choose pieces for them. Buying jewellery for a special someone in your life is a wonderful gesture, but you can take this gift to the next level by presenting it in a unique way.
Do you need some help figuring out how you can wow your loved one with jewellery? Keep reading to learn our top jewellery gifting ideas that will take people’s breath away.
1. PUT THE JEWELLERY ON A CUTE SOFT TOY
Who can resist the urge to smile when they see an a ..read more
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1y ago
Know Your Jewellery
Hello Giovis Fams
I hope you all had a wonderful, safe, and restful holiday with friends & loved ones!
As the new year is now upon us, it’s time to get to our busy schedules, leaving little to no time to think about what holiday, birthday or special occasion is around the corner. Let alone time to ponder on what gift to get. Well, the good news is, we are here to make your life a little bit easier.
Jewellery comes in a wide variety of metal colours, when searching for the most suitable gift, a lot of consideration need to be taken into account, such as ..read more
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1y ago
Caring for your jewellery: A Jewellery Care Guide
Hello Giovis Fam !
Have you ever looked at your jewellery and wonder why they aren’t their sparkling selves anymore? Not like the day you purchased them? The answer to this is easy really – your jewellery needs a proper cleaning. Knowing how to take care and clean your jewellery will keep them sparkling for longer, and last for generations to come. However, when it comes to taking care of your jewellery, things can become confusing.
Knowing the gemstones and metals your jewelleries are made of is the first step. Each metal and each gemstone h ..read more
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1y ago
Hello Giovis Fam !
Karat vs. Carat?
Today’s world of jewellery is filled with endless options to accessories and express yourself. But sometimes buying jewellery can become stressful with all the various terminologies and jargon, leaving you more confused than before.
We are going to explore the most common terms and shed some light on what it all means.
What a difference 1 letter makes. Karat and Carat often get mistaken for one another, or even used interchangeably. Both are a scale of measurement, but for totally different applications.
Karat- You have probably hear ..read more
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1y ago
What is Titanium?
The material illustrates the modernity today, industrialization, technology and the strength of humanity.
Titanium’s most important characteristics are that it is low density and high strength, resistant to corrosion and scratches and hypoallergenic. A transition metal, Titanium has the ability to change colour, due to the orbital changes of the crystal and electrons by the use of heat oxidation or an anodizing process. Discovered by William Gregor in Great Britain in 1791 and named after the Titans of Greek mythology, Titanium is widely available at the crust and upp ..read more