Since 1858 Royale Collections & Company has developed a whole range of luxury assortment of high jewellery, watches, and accessories to cater to the needs of royal families and has been recognized as an invaluable pioneer for its creations, icons of rarity, style and craftsmanship. The reputation created in 1858 had passed on to many royal generations. The exemplary masterpieces created by our Artisans of 18th century still remained as precious pieces with the ancestors of many Kings, Monarchies, and Emperors. Throughout its history, Royale Collections & Company has established and maintained ties and co- operations with the art world to stimulate its own creativity, by developing special relationships with artists and the Watch & Jewellery makers around the globe. By shopping with us you can bond together with a company which has been serving the royal family members since 1858.
As far as possible we procure the articles direct from the factory and we avoid several distribution channels which increases the purchase cost to the end customer. This 'Direct from factory' , as well as avoidance of overheads like Rental of a store , Furnishing costs , exorbitant administrative costs etc in comparison with a normal Jewellery Store enable us to sell the articles much cheaper , in comparison with a normal Jewellery Store. The best work is done in pretty small shops, usually with no more than 75-100 artisans, often far smaller, and even well known designers usually have their pieces made in modest size shops, so we are actually fairly large and efficient compared to our peers. Like in Diamond Industry we thrive to the 4'Cs' in customer policies. 'More value for money', 'Serve more customers with nominal profits', 'Customers for life' philosophy and 'Charity is one of our priorities'. Our Artisans have the experience gained from the leading Luxury Conglomerates of the world, and you will get an opportunity to own Jewellery with the same Quality, Pattern & Design at a lesser price.
In a normal store to store jewellery visit and purchase , it happens that the customers has to wander many stores to get the desired type of jewellery and many times the customers settled with something entirely different than what they had in mind . It makes them unhappy and unsatisfactory. To cater to the focus on 100% customer satisfaction, we have a separate division where you will choose the Jewellery and our Specialist Artisans will make if for you within a reasonable time. If you have a photo / image of jewellery you are welcome to ask us, about the approximate production costs and the approximate time production & delivery and we will make if for you. We will charge you a nominal fee as a preliminary assessment fee on cost of production.
We are committed to providing you with the best service, education and overall quality for your jewellery purchase. Industry-leading GIA certification demonstrate our commitment to serving customers with professionalism and integrity, and our promise to stand behind the quality of your purchase and make sure you are completely satisfied with your entire shopping experience.
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At Royale Collections, we offer you exclusive designs you won't find anywhere else, along with customization options to create special jewellery that's uniquely yours and most unlikely someone in the world has the same.
If you have a photo / image of jewellery you are welcome to ask us, about the approximate production costs and the approximate time production & delivery and we will make if for you. We will charge you a nominal fee as a preliminary assessment fee on cost of production and the time take to produce it.
16" | Choker length |
17-18" | At collarbone |
20" | A few inches below collarbone |
22" | At or above neckline |
24" | Below the neckline |
18" | Base of the neck (*for smaller neck sizes) |
22" | A few inches below collarbone |
24" | Just above the sternum |
Don't know what size your neck is? Most women do not, while most men know their collar size. To get the approximate measurement, you can use a sewing (soft) measuring tape. If you have a tape measure, that problem is solved. If you don't have a soft measuring tape but have a yardstick, ruler or stiff metal measuring tape, you could wrap a ribbon around the base of your neck, mark the spot where it meets, and then lay it against the yardstick or metal measuring tape to determine your neck size.
Once you know your neck size, a good rule of thumb is to choose at a minimum the second size up from your neck size. For example, for a man with a 17 ½" collar (neck) size, a chain length of 20" is recommended at a minimum. An 18" chain would be too short. With women of a neck size of 15", the minimum recommended length would be 17-18" which is a step above the next standard length of 16". For example, necklaces that lie flat on the neck such as the Omega style, a 17" should be fine. Chains with heavy pendants on them will hang slightly longer as well.
The best thing about necklaces and chains for women is that different
lengths are worn for different occasions and seasons. So you can almost
always use a particular necklace for some occasion. If a cowl neck or
turtleneck shirt (typically worn in the winter season) is chosen, a long
necklace works better. A choker length of 16" doesn't work with a high
neck blouse or with a larger neck size, while an 18" necklace will hang
farther down on a petite woman. So the basic neck measurement -
whatever that is - really helps when you are purchasing a necklace
for a particular occasion. That basic measurement is essential when
purchasing a short necklace, for both fashion and size reasons.
Chain lengths for men are typically chosen based on the man's collar size and typically fall just at the collar bone. A slightly longer length should be chosen if it is to be worn with a pendant, cross, medallion, emblem or sports charm of some sort. You can also choose multiple lengths for a layered look. The most common length sold to men of average neck size is 20".
Bracelets are always appropriate gifts for a woman or a man. In choosing a bracelet, consider the body size and type of the person you are purchasing for. Wrist diameter varies with body type. Bracelet styles include gold, sterling silver, titanium and stainless steel metal bracelets, ID bracelets, diamond tennis bracelets, gemstone bracelets, bangles, charm bracelets, rope bracelets, toggle clasp bracelets and pearl bracelets.
The same size of bracelet can have different cost depending on the
exact style, including number, size and quality of the gemstones, type
and total gram weight of metal used and special adornments such
as beading, carving, etc. Additionally, bracelets created by famous
designers will typically cost more. When comparing diamond tennis
bracelets in a similar setting, you must pay particular attention to the
size and quality of the diamonds included in the bracelet. Two 3 carat
total weight diamond tennis bracelets with the same quality of diamonds
but with different size stones would have significantly different costs,
since larger stones cost more. Likewise, the same 3 carat total weight
bracelets would have a different cost if one were in platinum vs. white
gold. Finally the amount of metal in a bracelet would affect its cost; so
you need to see the total gram weight of the bracelet. The more gold or
platinum, the more it will cost.
For most people, yes, most bracelets are manufactured to fit most
people's wrists. Many styles also have clasps that can be adjusted by
the wearer. However, there are always exceptions for wrists that are
much larger or much smaller than the standard.
For smaller wrists, some bracelet styles can be made smaller by an
expert jeweler by removing some links if it is a bracelet with link styles. If
you do have a bracelet shortened, be sure to save excess links in case
you want to add them or need them for repair later on, as replacement
links can be rather expensive for fine jewelry.
Only for customers who believe their wrist size may be outside the
standard range for most bracelets, you can get an approximate
measurement of your wrist for custom orders to by using a soft
seamstress-style measuring tape. If you don't have a soft measuring
tape but have a yardstick, ruler or stiff metal measuring tape, you could
wrap a ribbon around your wrist at the wrist bone, mark the spot where
it meets, and then lay it against the yardstick or metal measuring tape to
determine your approximate wrist size.
After you have measured the basic diameter of your wrist, add 3/4" to 1" to that measurement in order to give you some movement and flexibility. Remember that some bracelets fit differently. This measurement should be within the size range of the bracelet. Note that depending on the style of clasp; some give you a trifle more space. Also, if the beads, pearls, gemstones or other adornments are very large, the room for your wrist may decrease.