Diamond Thali Designs

Diamond Thali Designs — Small Detail, Strong Meaning

 

Thali First, Diamonds Second


When it comes to thalis, the meaning always comes before the material. But diamonds, when used right, don’t take away from that — they just sit quietly in place. A diamond thali isn’t loud. It doesn’t need to be. The gold still carries the weight of tradition, while the diamonds add a small highlight that stays within the lines.

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Most diamond thali designs use minimal stones, placed carefully — not to shine, but to support. The shapes stay familiar. The symbols are intact. The diamonds aren’t meant to change the thali. They’re just part of it now.

 

What You Can Expect at CMR


CMR Jewellery keeps the base design grounded in tradition. Whether it's the kodi thali, mango motif, or peacock-style pendant, the form stays clear. Diamonds are used in thin outlines, tiny clusters, or a centre stone — always measured, never excessive.

The diamonds used are small but genuine, set into 22K gold. Prices vary depending on the number and quality of stones, but the base cost is still driven by the gold weight and design. At CMR, you’ll see both price and purity clearly marked, including the BIS hallmark and diamond details.

These aren’t showpieces. They’re meant to be worn. For daily wear or small functions, a diamond thali is a solid middle ground — it keeps tradition intact but adds something just enough for those who want a little difference.

It’s still a thali. Just with a quiet glint.

 

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