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How to Buy Jewelry? (Part I)
The
concept of jewelry implies fashion, ornamentation, and adornments. But
jewelry is much more than just that. It reflects your personality and
shows what you value in life. It defines your style through colorful
stones and gems jewelry.
Colored precious gemstone jewelry is the
latest fashion. Colored gemstones are worn in rings, earrings,
necklaces, pendants, and bracelets by every one. If you like to own an
exceptionally beautiful and exclusive piece of jewelry, you should only
consider gemstone jewelry. A piece of colored gemstone jewelry will
distinguish you as a class apart from the crowed that wears gems like
diamonds. The best way to go around shopping for a special kind of
jewelry is to go to the Internet, look at the exquisite designs of
colored gemstones or diamonds on white or yellow gold jewelry and select
the one that matches your style.
· You are looking at gems and
are shown, or viewed one on Internet, an evening Emerald, at a price
much lower than what you would expect to pay for an Emerald of the same
size. Would you buy the emerald and would you know what you are buying?
·
You are admiring a piece of gold jewelry and are told it is 14 Karat
gold. Do you know what marking to look for to make sure it is solid 14
Karat gold and not rolled gold, gold electroplate, or gold wash? Do
you, in fact, know what 14 Karat and other terms Mean?
· You
notice that brooches (or Pins) are the latest fashion in jewelry and are
being shown in all fine jewelry stores as well as online jewelry
stores. Do you know which you would buy and which might be the better
buy, regardless of what you can afford?
· You are cleaning an opal
ring, a pair of diamond earrings, and a string of pearls. Do you know
the best way to clean them and would clean them together or separately?
Also, how would you store them after cleaning?
· You want to buy a
diamond ring. Would you look for a fine jewelry store or a fine online
jewelry store where the each jewelry piece are clearly marked to show
price and quality, a store offering a sale o diamonds, a store where you
might be able to bargain for a lower price, or even a store offering of
a packet of diamonds at a wholesale price? For that matter, do you
know what the four Cs of diamonds are?
These are only a few questions about jewelry that are answered at The Jewelry Hut.
· An evening Emerald, for example, is not an Emerald but any green stone of Emerald color.
·
All Karat gold jewelry in the United States and some other countries
has to be marked to show its quality, according to law. The term
"Karat" refers to the amount of gold used in proportion to another metal
or metals.
· Another term for costume jewelry is fashion jewelry,
and it can be the better buy for high fashion designs that you may tire
of or may go out of fashion in a year or two.
· Certain gems and
types of jewelry require special care in cleaning and should not be
stored together or in the same way, since may become scratched or lose
their luster or color.
· In buying fine jewelry, there are few, if
any, bargains: You get what you pay for. Clarity, color, cut, and
carat size are the four Cs of diamonds, determining the quality and cost
of any diamond.
How to buy jewelry is only the beginning of what you need to know about jewelry.
When
you buy a car, you buy the one you like and can afford. The purchase
is emotional as much as it is practical, since cars in some way are
extensions of ourselves. In addition, you know what you are buying,
especially if you buying a well known brand luxury car. There may be
features, in other cars that resemble or imitate the best of the best,
but the genuine article is usually unmistakable. You know what to look
for, what to expect, about what you are going to pay, and even where to
go buy the car.
Fine furs have more of a mystique than the average
car and they may seem more risky to buy. Yet, with time and patience,
you can learn to differentiate among furs and to distinguish fine furs
from inferior furs. Granted, you will never have the expertise of the
experienced furrier, but you will be able to learn the difference
between mink of an inferior quality. In short, you can easily learn
what to look for, what to expect, about what you are going to pay, and
where is the best place to buy the fur.
Both an expensive fur and a
fine car are far more than purchases to keep you warm and provide
transportation. They are also luxuries and status symbols. At the same
time, the primary reason for the purchase is practical, you buy the car
to drive and the fur to wear. You do not consider either an investment
that appreciates in value. The criteria are that you like what you
buy, that you have a use for it, that you can afford it, although you
want to get the most for your money.
Jewelry should be bought the
same way, regardless of whether it is fine jewelry of Karat gold,
platinum, or silver, has precious gems or not, or whether it is costume
jewelry. Even fine jewelry, which is a luxury item and can be as much
as a status symbol as a sable coat or a Rolls-Royce although far more
permanent and enduring should be bought because you like it, can use it,
and can afford it. Jewelry after all, is a form of adornment and
decoration.
One criterion you do not want to use for jewelry, any
more than you would use it for buying a car or a fur, is whether the
jewelry is a good investment or not. Some Jewelers, who are reputable
and reliable in other respects, offer jewelry as "an investment." Fine
jewelers. In general, however, prefer to point out that jewelry is not
really an investment except in beauty. Jewelry, in fact, is a purchase,
just like a fur coat or a car. You should appreciate it, of course,
although appreciation in that sense is not the same as the appreciation
of increase in value of an investment.
What you should buy in fine
jewelry, particularly platinum and karat gold, depends on you, your
life style, and your preferences. You may be a woman who does not feel
dressed without earrings, in which case you may want gold or diamond
earrings that you can wear often with enjoyment. Or you may be a man or
woman whose taste runs toward rings. A necklace, pendant or a bracelet
could also be indispensable.
In any case, shop around. Look at
styles and prices before you buy. Get an idea of what jewelry costs and
how that compares to what you have to spend. Once you see an item you
like, check its price against the prices of similar items in other
jewelry stores or online stores. The major purpose is to give you an
idea of value and to help you be satisfied, in all respects, after you
have made the purchase.
Look in jewelry stores and the boutiques
and the better online jewelry stores that often carry fine jewelry. But
do not look for or expect or wait for sales. The finest jewelry stores
rarely discount fine jewelry. If a style does not sell, it is more
profitable for them to melt down the metal and reset the gems than it is
for them to sell at a big discount. In this respect, fine jewelry is
like no other luxury purchases, since the components can be reused.
Stores
other the finest jewelry stores (or online) may offer jewelry at a
discount. It may be a style that has not sold well, or the stores may
be willing to make less profit or their overhead may be less. These are
legitimate reasons to discount the price of a fine jewelry. If the
discount is much over 25%, however, you should ask, "80% or 50% off of
what price?" Despite laws prohibiting misleading advertising and the
stand of reputable jewelers' associations against it, there are still
fraudulent advertising and selling practices going on.
For this
reason, you want to read the part two of this article, about "How to buy
fine Jewelry?" To understand what are the kinds of jewelry.
Copyright 2005 Bijan Aziz.
Bijan Aziz is the owner and Web Master for The Jewelry Hut http://www.thejewelryhut.com
The best source for fine Diamond, Gemstone, and Pearl Jewelry on the
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