Friday, April 5, 2019

Jewelry Pointers That Can Benefit Just About Everyone


Yes, it's true and it can be quite unnerving and overwhelming, to start looking into buying or selling jewelry. This, of course, is because it involves thinking about losing money. Still, it's important to know what information you need about jewelry to be better prepared to avoid scams. That's what the tips below are for.

Try not put any of your jewelry on before applying your makeup. By putting your pieces on before doing this, you risk getting them covered in things like powders and deposits from your makeup. This then collects around gem settings and on metal causing them to turn and look cheap and old.

Try making your own jewelry pieces. It just takes some tools and some materials to get started. More specifically, there are many kinds of materials you can use. You can use wire, string, beads, yarn, thread, glass, stone, metal, etc. The only limitation is your hands and your imagination, so have fun with it.

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Stay away from cheap glass jewelry. Borosilicate and lampwork glass jewelry are a new rage. Many styles of this type of jewelry are popping up in malls all over the country. However the products labeled as high quality lampwork glass are nothing more than cheap imported glass goods. Such glass products are usually not kiln annealed which means that there is a high chance that the product can shatter, cutting your skin while you're wearing it. Purchase glass jewelry from local artisans or reliable vendors that you know are selling quality products. If it's too cheap, you know it is too good to be true. Good glass costs anywhere from the low forty dollar range up into the hundreds.

When choosing your wedding band set, keep in mind the jewelry you already own and regularly wear. A yellow gold wedding band isn't the best choice if most of the jewelry you already own is white gold or silver. You will most likely be wearing your wedding band every day. Make sure it's not only something you like, but something that matches what you already own.

Essential to anyone buying jewelry for reclamation purposes is a pocket-sized gram and carat scale. While a scale can't determine the purity of the gold and silver you encounter in your jewelry hunting, a pocket scale can at least give you a basic starting point to determine fair pricing and valuing of your jewelry finds.

When shopping for jewelry, you may need to check what kind of metal you're buying. Everyone's heard of a cheap necklace turning skin green, but you may also have a bad reaction to certain metals in earrings. For earrings, look for items labeled "sensitive skin" or for stainless steel, silver, or gold.

If you want to buy one of the ladies in your life a piece of jewelry, but don't know her size, just sneak something out of her jewelry box that she already wears. That way you can have that item sized and get her the perfect jewelry in the perfect size - she'll be totally amazed!

To make create a simple, feminine look, try layering thin necklaces. The delicate appearance of a thin chain necklace can soften your look and draw attention to your face. When layering necklaces, it's best to make each layer a different length, but to only wear necklaces with a very similar style.

When buying jewelry, you may want to consider semi-precious stones. Semi-precious stones can be found in a wide variety of colors, cuts, and price-ranges. Not only will you be able to get more for less, but, since many people choose precious stones, your semi-precious gemstone jewelry may seem ever rarer than diamonds!

To create a slimmer body silhouette with jewelry, choose pieces that dangle. Dangling pieces are immediately eye-catching, and will create the illusion of a longer, leaner look. Focus specifically on the area you'd like to slim down. For a slimmer looking face, try dangling earrings. A long necklace with a dangling charm can make the upper half of your body look much thinner.

Wear the jewelry around for a day or so to be sure that it fits right and is comfortable. You will also have the knowledge that the piece is not going to fall apart the first time the receiver wears it.

If you're new to making wire jewelry, practice with copper wire or craft wire before moving on to sterling silver. There is a learning curve when it comes to making wire jewelry, and it's likely you will have to try a few times before getting it right. Sterling silver is expensive and starting with that material is not very cost effective.

To get use out of an earring after one half of a pair is lost, use it as a brooch. Many earrings can be worn just as a brooch can, and can make a great accent piece. Try pinning the earring to a scarf or attaching it to your top just below the collar bone. A more delicate earring is a great way to accent a purse or a belt.

When giving a piece of jewelry to a significant other, you must resist the urge to make the gift extremely extravagant. A piece of jewelry that costs more does not necessarily make it have more meaning. When you have determined a reasonable gift for the occasion, choose a reasonable price for it, and stick with that price.

When you want to store your fine jewelry, you should follow the instructions that were provided with your specific piece, and follow them exactly. Generally, you do not want pieces touching each other to keep them from scratching. It is best to store your jewelry in the box or pouch it came in.

See, it wasn't nearly as bad as you thought it would be. There are a lot of people in the jewelry market that wish to take your money and leave you with something of low-quality or to try to buy what you're selling for less. Do yourself a favor and follow these tips.

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