Buying Engagement Jewelry
Selecting and purchasing the right piece of jewelry can be a difficult step for many people. If you do the proper research and have a strong understanding of your needs, picking that perfect ring, necklace or earring becomes much easier. This article contains a number of tips on buying the right piece of jewelry.
When you go jewelry shopping, make sure that it is with people you know and trust that can help you find what it is that you need. There should ideally be at least two people to help you with your shopping experience. The first should be an experienced and trustworthy jeweler. The other should be a loved one or good friend.
When dealing with jewelry that will displayed as part of you, it is important to trust the store that is selling you their items. If you trust them, it more likely they will not give you low quality pieces of jewelry. A company that you trust will give the feeling you that you made a good decision.
Buying jewelry for someone else can be challenging. Look at what they choose for themselves and try to find something similar. Avoid sized items like rings unless you know what their size is. If you guess, what's going to happen if you guess wrong? It may help to go window shopping with them and see if they mention a certain store, brand, or even a specific item.
If you're trying to buy a matching wedding bands on a budget, look for one that has slight inclusions and is a less than perfect color of white. Often times, you cannot even see the inclusions and "off" color with the naked eye, but it can save you hundreds or thousands on the price of the stone.
When purchasing a silver plated piece of jewelry, immediately paint it with a coat of clear nail polish. Doing this will extend the life of the piece. It can also prevent those tiny scrapes and scratches that are so easy to get. Re-paint the piece once every few months for best results.