Jewelry: What You Need To Know

By Anna U Purginton


If you simply must have a new ring, necklace, or pair of earrings but cannot afford to spend thousands, you should spend a whole day visiting local pawn shops in the area. Pawn shops are notorious for offering excellent and affordable deals on pre-owned jewelry and generally are required to certify and verify the quality of stones and metals in each piece.

When you clean your jewelry, be sure to dry it and polish it before returning it to storage. This is especially true for gold and silver jewelry. The metal can tarnish if left damp. The stones in your jewelry will also develop water stains if they are put away with water on them.

You should surprise a woman with jewelry without it being a holiday. Many women love getting jewelry as a present but getting a present just because their guy wants them to have it is 1000 times better. It will show them that you care about them and want to show them that you love them everyday and not just on holidays.

You do not have to spend a mint on your jewelry. Don't underestimate a classy piece of costume jewelry as a perfect accent for your best outfit. There is a large variety of great stones that are inexpensive. If you keep your eyes open you can acquire gems at crystal prices.

When buying jewelry for others, do your homework first. Find out their favorite colors, preferences between gold, silver, white gold or platinum and ring size. Buy real gold rather than plated. Same for gemstones, it's better to buy more modest pieces with real gold and genuine gemstones. Also make sure you find out the jeweler's return policy.

Take special care of your opals. Opals are delicate gems and can be discolored, scratched, or otherwise harmed very easily. Avoid exposing them to direct sunlight as this can discolor them. Never use an ultrasonic cleaner or expose them to high levels of heat as this can ruin their luster.

Deep, rich blue sapphires are commonly known as the birthstone for those born in September. Their dark, mysterious coloring is often thought to have protective powers over anyone who wears the gem in their rings, bracelets, or brooches. Blue sapphire nicely complements purples and deep scarlet accents and looks beautiful with all settings, but especially platinum or silver.

As you have seen, buying or selling jewelry has various things to consider before starting. They just vary depending on what you are looking to do. All it takes to decide what to do is some research and legwork to find the best pieces and to sell more pieces for profit.




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