High Hope,
You can make two copies of very simple hand written or typed list of the stuff that will be following you within one year of your landing. They will keep one copy for their records and return you the other copy with a stamp on it. You can bring as much jewellery as much you can justify thatits your personal belonging. I know a family member who braught 100 tolas of jewellery and had no problem. They will not question anything on your list but will simply stamp and return.
I would recommend to make a list any way even if you do not plan to bring anything because you never know when you change your mind.
You can include anything on your list, including jewellery, furniture(Make sure you include itemized furniture) and then write any sense making estimated value in CDN $.
Like,
Carpet $ 1000
Sofa $1500
Kitchen appliances $ 2500
Jewellery $2000
After one year if you do not bring anything, they are not going to ask why
ONE THING I WOULD LIKE TO SUGGEST TO EVERYBODY. ONCE YOU BRING YOUR JEWELLERY INTO CANADA, MUST APPRAISE IT FROM AN ACCREDITED JEWELLER IN CANADA. HE WILL TAKE PICTURES AND WILL APPRAISE ITS VALUE. OTHERWISE YOU CANNOT BRING THAT JEWELLERY BACK IN TO CANADA IF YOU GO ON A TRIP OUT OF CANADA. I KNOW A FAMILY WHOSE JEWELLERY WAS CONFISCATED AT THE BORDER. NEED MORE DETAILS, PM me, ALL THE BEST