Tips For Finding The Right Jewelry To Suit Your Style

By Gemma P Remmington


There is no shortage of wonderful information about jewelry. One mistake can cost you a fortune. Here are a couple of intelligent tips on this particular subject. This information can guide you in selecting and caring for jewelry pieces, and help you avoid some common pitfalls.

Remember to contrast finely detailed, ornate jewelry with a simple outfit. Instead, wear the classic "little black dress" or other solid background to highlight your interesting jewelry item.

Before purchasing a gemstone, find out if it has been treated, and if so, how. A treatment will make a difference on how to care for your gemstone. You want to avoid putting a solution on jewelry that has been treated, particularly if you do not know whether or not it will hurt the piece.

Choker necklaces are generally sixteen inches long, so try this size on when shopping. For a specific length, you can measure the circumference of your neck and subtract an inch. This should give you the perfect fit.

Presentation is important, just as much to you when you are selling home-made jewelry at a craft sale or flea market as it is to a posh jewelry store. When you are out looking for materials to create your jewelry, remember to think about creative displays. You can turn baskets, cigar boxes, racks or even wig stands into jewelry displays by being creative.

Keep jewelry stored safely and away from both air and humidity. A drawstring bag or closed box offers the best protection from moisture in the air. Air and humidity will make the metals in jewelry tarnish. Polishing will work to restore the color and shine for precious metals, but with non-precious metals, polishing will not help the change in color.

Clean your copper jewelry with lemon juice once in awhile. Over time, copper jewelry will develop a tarnish. Some people like the patina it gets, but if you do not care for it, use lemon juice or vinegar to clear the patina and make your jewelry look new.

When getting presents for someone, you may want to consider purchasing sets of jewelry. Most jewelers offer special deals on jewelry when it is bought in sets, rather than each piece individually. You can split up the set and give the loved one a piece of jewelry as each holiday comes around. This way you can have a gift ready for someone months in advance and know that they will like it.

If you want to use childhood jewelery, but are concerned about looking childish or old-fashioned, layer items with bigger, contemporary pieces for a modern effect. If you are wearing a bunch of necklaces, try layering a simple pendant, like a heart or cross, with more complex pieces that are made of similar materials or similar in color.

These days of sky-high gold prices makes buying gold jewelry an expensive proposition. You can save some money, though. You just need to be a little flexible about the number of karats you will accept. If gold is described as 18 karat it is not less than seventy five percent pure, this is considered to be the best quality.

A clasp that will hold up is a very important part of any necklace or bracelet. If your chains and pendants with costly gems do not have secure clasps, you may lose them. You can purchase a safety clasp to secure expensive pieces of jewelry. If there is a piece that you simply cannot afford to lose, try an additional clasp for added safety.

Take note of whether they wear hoop earrings or studs, yellow gold or white gold, an ankle bracelet, etc. Paying attention to these aspects of their current wardrobe will help you make a purchase they are more likely to enjoy.

As you now know, jewelry has a variety of components to it. If you are diligent about doing your research, you'll be able to make educated purchasing decisions and learn how to care for those purchases. The more you learn about jewelry, the more you'll see what an awe-inspiring and dazzling world it can be. The tips below will help you learn what you need to get started.




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