Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Picking Out The Right Kind Of Jewelry For A Gift

By Craig D Edwardson


Jewelry is a fabulous way to add some shimmer to both everyday looks and ensembles for special occasions. With advice ranging from how to choose and wear jewelry, to how to clean and store it, these tips can help you to build and maintain your own collection of sparkling jewels.

Costume jewelry is worth considering if you're going to work and don't wish to wear any jewelry that has a high value attached to it. Costume pieces of jewelry don't contain any precious metals or gemstones, which makes them highly affordable and widely available. This type of jewelry does tend to tarnish over time and cannot be shined with a polishing cloth.

When storing your fine jewelry in a chest or case, wrap each piece in a small piece of velvet cloth. That way harder gemstones will not scratch softer gemstones and metals. It also helps pieces not get tangled with themselves and the velvet helps to keep the pieces safe from excess moisture.

If you are giving a woman jewelry, take time to assess the level of your relationship. Consider the amount of time you have spent with the woman so far, your future plans, your overall physical connection and the real reason behind why you are gifting her with jewelry. Then you can better select the item you are purchasing.

If you want to take care of your jewelry then your best investment will be in a high-quality jewelry box. Choose a box with multiple compartments to make finding jewelry easier and keep it all separate so nothing ends up scratched or tarnished or tangled. The more expensive your jewelry, the better the box should be.

If you are buying a gemstone, inquire if it has been treated. There have been many new stone treatments developed. These treatments help to improve the durability and appearance of gemstones. These new treatments, while helpful, may require special upkeep and lower the gem's value. Take this into consideration when buying a gemstone.

If you want to make money by making jewelery, but are unsure what to charge for your creations, you must take some important factors into consideration. For example, the cost of the materials is number one. You do not want to cheat yourself by charging less than what the piece of jewelery cost you to make in the first place.

Never wear any jewelry, especially gold pieces, in a swimming pool. The chlorine and other chemicals used to keep pools clean can cause rapid deterioration of the composition of your jewelry. Make sure you remove all pieces, including earrings or other piercings that you may not remove for any other occasion.

To make sure your jewelry always looks appropriate, consider the occasion before choosing pieces. If you're at work, it's best to avoid chokers and hoop earrings. Pearls are very versatile, but aren't ideal for a very casual environment. Wearing jewelry ideal for the occasion will keep you from looking out of place.




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