Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club to host the UAE's highest-value CSI5 showjumping event, bringing together the nation's top patrons and international elite riders.
The majority of pearl rings started with a subtle, classic, and simple spirit. But like a lot of things in a contemporary and modern culture, a lot of these things get totally rewritten. They've become popularized by large fashion brands and become m
Early childhood is a crucial stage for building curiosity, confidence, and a love of learning. For preschoolers and early elementary children, the most effective learning happens when they can touch, explore, experiment, and create. Hands-on science
Gold is usually a symbol of purity and luxury. However, a lot of people observe that their gold ornaments get darker over time. Sudden loss of color can be alarming. Knowing why this change happens, in turn, helps you not be disappointed. Gold can ke
Record-Breaking Diamonds, the latest in the Natural Diamond Council's (NDC) Diamond Reports series, explains how advances in technology are fuelling an unprecedented run of spectacular diamond discoveries.
Flourishan, an expert in eco diamonds and innovative jewelry design, is bringing its sustainable luxury to Calgary as it partners with Vena Nova Diamonds -- the city's only dedicated lab-grown diamond store and a recognized pioneer in the market.
Tanishq, India's leading fine jewelry brand, has opened its first Florida location at The Florida Mall. Situated near the Primark entrance at 8001 S. Orange Blossom Trail, the 1,800 sq. ft. boutique store opened to customers on October 4 and
A diamond ring reflects emotion, value, and purpose. Every facet captures light and tells a story of precision and care. Understanding what defines its beauty ensures a choice that lasts and feels meaningful.
Pickleball doesn’t announce itself with spectacle. It’s a game that quietly finds its place in private clubs, sun-drenched resort courts, and carefully planned communities where leisure is chosen with intention. The appeal isn’t rooted in nostalgia
I have often thought that user interfaces should run smoothly, flawlessly, like a well-oiled machine. But recently I found evidence that sometimes a little friction, little imperfections or delays, can make interaction more meaningful.