The Jewelry Box: Your Go-To Jewelry Guide (2)

The Jewelry Box: Your Go-To Jewelry Guide

Finding the best information about jewelry is not always the easiest task. There is so much information available, you may not be sure where to start. You may be reluctant to seek it out. Fortunately, for you, you will find compiled here, some of the best jewelry tips available anywhere.

To get a piece of jewelry that complements every outfit, match the stone to your eyes instead of potential ensembles. Regardless of what else you are wearing for any given occasion, jewelry that brings out the beautiful blue, green or golden tones in your eyes is an easy way to flatter yourself from head to toe.

The greatest influence on diamond’s brilliance is the cut. A good cut can give the diamond a more desirable whiter color than the actual color. So when shopping for a diamond, the carat weight may be reduced, but because of the cut, it may appear much larger than its carat weight.

Deep, rich blue sapphires are commonly known as the birthstone for those born in September. Their dark, mysterious coloring is often thought to have protective powers over anyone who wears the gem in their rings, bracelets, or brooches. Blue sapphire nicely complements purples and deep scarlet accents and looks beautiful with all settings, but especially platinum or silver.

The meaning behind a diamond is eternity, that love will endure. You can never go wrong when buying diamonds, even if your budget is small. If you choose a quality metal like 14k gold and a smaller carat of diamond in a beautiful setting, whomever you’re giving it to will have a giant smile on their face despite the small price.

Jewelry should never be cleaned with bleach. Bleach damages soldered joints and can eat away at finishes. Jewelry should not be worn in swimming pools for two reasons. Jewelry is easily lost in swimming pools and chlorine bleach is used in the water of pools. If cleaning with bleach, remove your jewelry or wear protective gloves.

Never use bleach to clean your jewelry. Not only is bleach going to make your item permanently discolored and can damage its original appearance, but the bleach will cause a reaction with the metal that will weaken the strength of the item. Also keep away from items that have acetone and ammonia as they too will harm your jewelry items.

Try adding some industrial metals to your collection. There is more to metal jewelry than just gold and silver. Industrial metals include stainless steel, titanium, tungsten carbide and tungsten. Industrial metals provide a much nicer shine and are more durable and less susceptible to damage. Titanium is known for being more lightweight, stainless steel and can be polished until it practically glows. Tungsten carbide can resist scratches for a long time, as well as being a dark metal.

As discussed in the beginning of this article, you have a lot of information available to you when it comes to jewelry. Sifting through it all is not easy. Even if you sift no further, you should keep these great jewelry tips in mind, and continue to educate yourself about your jewelry.

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