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Your How-To Guide For All Things Jewelry Finding the right jewelery can take some time and research. Sometimes you may be lost about where to begin. truyen nguoi lon For example, you should never use bleach, turpentine, or ammonia on your jewelry. This can dull your stones and eat away their enamel. If you are in the market to buy some silver jewelry, don't forget to take a magnet along with you. By using the magnet you can quickly determine if the jewelry item is made of a cheaper metal and not sterling silver. You can generally tell genuine sterling silver by its stamp, which will look something like ".925 ster." If you cannot find a stamp, you might be looking at a cheap imitation. When you buy jewelry, it should last the rest of your life. When selecting jewelry, a reputable jeweler is indispensable to ensuring you get quality items. The best jewelry is well-designed and well-made with close attention to detail. A credible jeweler should offer a complete history of the piece, including information about the creator and the source of the gemstones. When you are looking for jewelry of the highest quality, it is important to be careful in your choice, as you want something that will last a lifetime. If you are buying jewelry for someone who values her individuality, find a one-of-a-kind piece or commission a piece designed specifically for her. Finding something that shows you put thought and effort into the gift is more important the the gift itself, so whether or not what you choose exactly what they wanted, they are sure to be pleased. Find out if your gemstone was treated before you buy it and if it was, how it was treated. The way to care for a stone differs greatly depending on how it was treated. Applying the wrong chemical when cleaning a gemstone can cause the protective treatment to dissolve, and damage the appearance of the gem. Take the time to notice what kind of jewelry they already wear. For example, if they wear earrings, are they hoop or studs? Do they prefer white or yellow metals? Noticing these things lets you choose jewelry more suited to their tastes. You should always know what you plan on doing with jewelry when purchasing it. A big supply of jewelry that you never wear is of little use to you. When making a selection, remember your outfits, clothing and accessories. If you have tangled necklaces, you can untangle them with ease. If you are about to give up, get some baby oil and plastic wrap. Put the chain on the wrap, then pour on a bit of mineral oil or baby oil. If the jewelry is tangled and knotted, try using needles to unknot the strands. Once it's untangled, use dish soap to wash the necklace and pat it dry.

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Your How-To Guide For All Things Jewelry

Finding the right jewelery can take some time and research. Sometimes you may be lost

about where to begin. truyen nguoi lon

For example, you should never use bleach, turpentine, or ammonia on your jewelry. This can

dull your stones and eat away their enamel.

If you are in the market to buy some silver jewelry, don't forget to take a magnet along with

you. By using the magnet you can quickly determine if the jewelry item is made of a cheaper

metal and not sterling silver. You can generally tell genuine sterling silver by its stamp, which

will look something like ".925 ster." If you cannot find a stamp, you might be looking at a

cheap imitation.

When you buy jewelry, it should last the rest of your life. When selecting jewelry, a reputable

jeweler is indispensable to ensuring you get quality items. The best jewelry is well-designed

and well-made with close attention to detail. A credible jeweler should offer a complete

history of the piece, including information about the creator and the source of the gemstones.

When you are looking for jewelry of the highest quality, it is important to be careful in your

choice, as you want something that will last a lifetime.

If you are buying jewelry for someone who values her individuality, find a one-of-a-kind piece

or commission a piece designed specifically for her. Finding something that shows you put

thought and effort into the gift is more important the the gift itself, so whether or not what you

choose exactly what they wanted, they are sure to be pleased.

Find out if your gemstone was treated before you buy it and if it was, how it was treated. The

way to care for a stone differs greatly depending on how it was treated. Applying the wrong

chemical when cleaning a gemstone can cause the protective treatment to dissolve, and

damage the appearance of the gem.

Take the time to notice what kind of jewelry they already wear. For example, if they wear

earrings, are they hoop or studs? Do they prefer white or yellow metals? Noticing these

things lets you choose jewelry more suited to their tastes.

You should always know what you plan on doing with jewelry when purchasing it. A big

supply of jewelry that you never wear is of little use to you. When making a selection,

remember your outfits, clothing and accessories.

If you have tangled necklaces, you can untangle them with ease. If you are about to give up,

get some baby oil and plastic wrap. Put the chain on the wrap, then pour on a bit of mineral

oil or baby oil. If the jewelry is tangled and knotted, try using needles to unknot the strands.

Once it's untangled, use dish soap to wash the necklace and pat it dry.

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Jewelry sets are a great gift item to consider. It is often possible to get a good deal on jewelry

sets at a jewelry store. Give away one piece at a time to different people throughout the

years. This is a fabulous way to always have a gift that someone will love.

It is easy to find jewelry on sale. You could save a lot of money if you take the time to look for

better prices. Watch for sales in the newspaper, on the Internet, and even in the stores

themselves. If a particular piece was designed to fit a current trend, and that trend is nearing

conclusion, then you could make a saving as big as 50%.

Jewelry that has been cared for well over the years has higher value than jewelry that has

not. Protecting your jewelry investment can be as simple as learning proper care methods.

Educate yourself with the information available about caring for your jewelry and you will

enjoy it for many years.