You could be wearing a fake gemstone ring… and never even know it. In India, crores of people wear gemstone rings—believing they bring luck, energy, and emotional balance. But here’s a hard truth: Many of those gemstones are fake, treated, or synthetic—and most people never find out. Why? Because they were bought from pandits or general jewellers who deal in gemstones as a side business, not a craft of expertise. Because certified gem labs are rare, and even private ones charge ₹3500 or more to verify. And because no one ever told them: “Check before you trust.” It’s not their fault. It’s the gap in the system. A gap that deserves attention. So before you believe in the power of your gemstone ring, make sure it’s real. Because a fake stone can’t change your energy it only changes your belief. P.S.: After decades of building Narenkumar Jewellers, I launched Myra to bring trust, transparency, and honest design into gemstone rings. Do check out our work on Instagram: @myragems.in
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