How To Choose A Piece Of Jewelry

Do you wear jewelry? If you said no, you probably do not know yet what it could do for your looks and outfits. If you said yes, are you wearing jewelry that really brings forward your personality and most attractive features? Read these tips to find out how to wear jewelry.

If you want to buy sterling silver pieces, use a magnet and examine the jewelry very carefully. You are able to detect fake pieces of sterling jewelry with a magnet, as non-precious metals are attracted by the magnet. You can generally tell genuine sterling silver by its stamp, which will look something like ".925 ster." If a particular piece is not stamped, you should be cautious of its authenticity.

Question any piece of jewelry that is so cheap it's too good to be true. Look at any gemstones to ensure they don't have large inclusions in them. Look for stamps on the metal to prove that it is what it's claiming to be. If someone takes offense to your double checking authenticity, they're probably lying.

When buying jewelry for a loved one, you can buy a size that may be too big for them. Just about every piece of jewelry can be sized which means that it can be made to fit your loved one. It is important to keep your receipt after purchasing the jewelry so that you can take it back to where you bought it so that you can have it sized.

Read all your warranties and guarantees. Carefully paying attention to all the details in both of these can help you prevent any major issues from coming up. If you find any issues in the warranties or guarantees, you can correct them before you take the jewelry you've bought out of the store.

One of the biggest dangers to jewelry is loss. When you are not careful with the pieces of fine jewelry that you have, it can be quite easy to lose it. By paying attention, especially to very small pieces and stones you will ensure that you have your jewelry throughout your life.

The jewelry looks great on you, but the allergic reaction it causes, does not. If this is a problem that you have faced, you may want to try using clear nail polish. This gives a protective barrier from the metals that could irritate your skin. You just put a coat of polish, on the area of the jewelry that is most likely to come in direct contact with your skin.

If you get dirt inside of all of the little areas on a piece of jewelry they can be very hard to clean. The best thing to do is to heat it in a glass dish of soap and water on the stove and then brush it clean with a toothbrush. Make sure you do not let the soapy mixture come to a boil because it can cause damage.

Don't be afraid to play with different textures in your jewelry designs. Incorporating different types of beads (crystal, pearl, seed beads, glass, plastic, etc) will add a degree of interest to any piece. Adding in alternative materials, like metal rings and even fabric, will help you to create memorable, one-of-a-king jewelry pieces that will be sure to wow.

If you want your jewelry to go with any outfit you're wearing, be sure that you're purchasing neutral-colored jewelry. Believe it or not, gold doesn't go with everything, and the sparkle of diamonds may actually clash against some ensembles. Go neutral and keep it tame if you want wardrobe-friendly jewelry.

Have you ever had a gold or silver chain knot up and kink? It's difficult to get them to go back to normal, and often this requires a jeweler's expertise. However, before you call up that jeweler, try using a little cooking or baby oil to try and get those kinks out of your necklace. It works!

Try using an aluminum pan, baking soda and boiling water to clean tarnished sterling silver jewelry. First, lay the jewelry in the bottom of the aluminum pan. Next, sprinkle a layer of baking soda over the jewelry. Once the jewelry is covered with baking soda, pour boiling water into the pan. Use a spoon to push the jewelry around in the pan. When the water cools, remove your jewelry and dry it off. Finally, polish it with a cloth to remove any remaining tarnish.

To get the most bang for your buck when buying silver jewelry, know what each designation means. For example, silver that bears a "925" stamp is 92.5% silver. Meanwhile, jewelry marked "fine silver" contains 99.9% silver. The higher the silver content, the more likely your jewelry is to retain its value.

When you are into collecting various types of jewelry pieces, it is a good idea to take a journal and record the items that you have so that you can keep track of them. You also use the list as a reference guide if you are looking for a piece to add to your outfit for the day. Furthermore, such a list is useful should you ever need to make an insurance claim.

One of the most important things to consider when you are using jewelry to complete you overall outfit, is that the accessories should never overshadow your natural beauty or be way outside the realm of your style. Let your natural beauty dictate the outfit and the accessories.

Be sure to ask your jeweler if the diamond you are interested in buying has had any color or clarity enhancements. The process of fracture filling is used by some jewelers to make stones appear to be of higher quality. You need to be aware of what you are buying, fracture filled stones should sell for much less, so be sure to ask the right questions.

Jewelry is above all a matter of taste, but you can do your best to use jewelry as a way of displaying a certain aspect of your personality or to express your feelings towards someone. After reading these tips, you should have a better idea of the subtle nuances behind jewelry.