May 20, 2012

How To Get The Perfect Jewelry Out There

If you are considering a fine piece of real gold jewelry, you should be prepared to pay a high price. You can save some money, though. You just need to be a little flexible about the number of karats you will accept. For example, a piece that is classed as 18 karat is a minimum of 75% pure gold. This is felt, by many, to be the best value for money when comparing quality to price.

A stone that people do not often think of is Alexandrite. This stone actually changes color, depending on the natural light. Some of the most common places to find alexandrite are earrings, rings, and pendants.

Don’t use acetone, ammonia, turpentine, bleach, or other harsh chemicals for cleaning them. Using them may result in damage to your jewelry, may cause dulling of gemstones, and may erode enamel work.

If the person you are shopping for is a unique individual, consider choosing a one-of-a-kind piece crafted specifically for them. Giving a gift that requires thought and creativity will make it even more special.

If you are a jewelry maker and sell it at craft shows and other sales, you may need new ideas for displaying it. Use the same creativity you employ on your jewelry to come up with notable, memorable displays for it. All kinds of racks, baskets, cigar-boxes and even oddball things like wig stands can be transformed into jewelry display cases with just a little creativity!

Makeup isn’t for jewelry. Let your makeup dry before you put on a piece of jewelry. Putting jewelry on prior to applying makeup or hairspray allows gunk and grime from your beauty products to settle on the jewelry, leaving it dull and potentially harming the finish. Doing this is particularly important when you are wearing a necklace or earrings, as they will brush against your makeup more than other jewelry.

If you are looking to sell jewelry online, ensure that the photos you use make the piece look attractive. This is important to do because when someone purchases something online, they don’t have it in front of them to feel and touch. Make sure you take a photo of the jewelery in a place that will focus on it and not the background.

Clean all of your jewelry with a polishing cloth. This is a natural way to shine all of your jewelry without relying on abrasives or other harsh chemicals. Just polish each piece with the special cloth in the same way you would polish a piece of glass. Use one side to shine it and the other to polish it.

While it is not the first choice for cleaning silver jewelry, it can act as a backup if there is nothing else available. Put a tiny amount of your toothpaste on a clean cloth. First, rub your jewelry with the toothpaste, and then use water to wipe or rinse the paste off. Although the end result won’t be absolutely perfect, it won’t look as tarnished as it did before.

Jewelry that has been cared for well over the years has higher value than jewelry that has not. By learning what you need to do to properly care for your jewelry, you are working to protect memories and the money invested in it. There is a wealth of information out there; utilize every resource at your disposal to maximize your investment.

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