Saturday, December 28, 2013

Things To Remember When It Comes To Jewelry

By Stavros Georgiadis


You can never know too much about jewelry. One mistake in your purchase can end up costing you quite a bit. Here are a few sensible guidelines on the subject. Follow these tips to learn how to buy and maintain your jewelry items. You can avoid some of the more common mistakes people make.

Use a soft cloth on your jewelry as often as you want. This method ensures your jewelry stays shiny without having to use any chemical cleansers or solvents. Use the two-sided cloth to polish your jewelry as if you were cleaning glass. Use the side of the cloth that is designed for polishing to remove fingerprints, dust and other surface imperfections, and then use the opposite side to buff the jewelry and make it gleam.

Arm yourself with a magnet and a magnifying glass when shopping for sterling silver jewelry. Metals that aren't precious will connect to the magnet, signaling that it is fake. There should be a stamp hallmarked that says something like .925 sterling or ster, on sterling silver If the piece that you are looking at is not hallmarked, this is usually the sign that it is a fake.

Inquire about insurance for your jewelry when you purchase it from a jeweler. If something happens to your piece, you'll know you can take it to the jeweler you bought it from, who will repair it or replace the piece. There are jewelers who offer insurance for misplaced or lost jewelry, too.

If you are in the market to buy some silver jewelry, don't forget to take a magnet along with you. Metals that aren't precious will connect to the magnet, signaling that it is fake. Sterling silver will always be hallmarked with a stamp such as .925, ster. or sterling. If the piece of presumed silver is not marked, be skeptical that is real silver. It could very well be a fake.

Observe them and see what jewelry pieces the happen to be wearing, such as necklaces, earrings, or rings. Also take note of any metals or stones they seem to prefer. Once you are aware of their preferences, you will be in a better position to determine what to buy them.

To help maintain its appearance, take good care of it to keep it from getting tarnished. When wearing your jewelry, you should avoid exposure to water. Exposure can result in tarnishing, rusting or dulling of different metals. If you must take your jewelry somewhere wet, prepare it by adding some clear nail polish on the surface.

It's great that you love costume jewelry, but make sure you evaluate the condition of any piece you plan to buy. Well-done costume jewelry is often worth the price, but if it's worn out or visibly damaged, it won't be worth the effort it takes to restore it. Maintaining a piece of costume jewelry's condition preserves the beauty and value that attracted you in the first place.

When you are ready to buy a piece of jewelry, think about what you are going to be doing with it. There is no need to purchase a large amount of jewelry that you never plan on wearing. Take a look in your closet and consider what outfits your jewelry will accessorize.

Sparkling gems from diamonds to sapphires, metals including gold, silver, and so many more, an infinity of different designs - the possibilities are endless with jewelry. Hopefully this article has broadened your horizons on the subject a bit. Investing in a quality piece of jewelry is a classic move that you will enjoy for years.




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