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Things to Consider Before Buying Silver Jewelry

Monday, October 11th, 2010

The silver jewelry market has boomed. Handmade silver jewelry has become one of today’s craze among contemporary young men and women. Silver jewelry is not so pricey compared with gold or platinum ornaments.

There are a couple of broad types of design among silver jewelry the classical and modern design. When choosing what type of design, you have to know the purpose of buying silver jewelry. Thus it is better to select a simple one for day to day use. Some are solely silver jewelry whilst some jewelry has semiprecious stones of different colors incorporated in it.

This is the reason why classical silver jewelry is more expensive than the trendy design. For classical ornaments, you may also find simple silver ornaments, incorporated with colorful semiprecious stones and enameled type. Therefore before buying it, do not forget to check whether the cost is truly worth the craftsmanship.

Additionally, always buy a silver jewelry cleaning kit at the time of buying your jewelry because silver jewelry gets tarnished easily and thus it needs much more care compared to gold or platinum jewelry. Though silver ornaments are less expensive than gold or platinum, surely you want your silver to glow like it was at the day of purchase. Hence cleaning kit is a must.

Finally, be sure that you really know what type of silver piece that you want. If you don’t find what you are looking for, you can always request for a personalize design that suits your desire. It needs a lot of time to work as well as skill to create a beautiful silver jewelry manually. So it is expected that customize jewelry maybe more costly to buy, however it is worth it.

Pearl Jewelry – Mother Nature’s Jewel

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

We all know that pearls are a natural occurrence via the oyster and although there are approximately 8,000 species of oysters, only about 20 of those species can produce a pearl. Yet not all of the pearls that are produced contain the required spherical shape, so this explains why pearls hold a very significant value and also explains why one strand of pearls can cost you hundreds of dollars.

But what about those strands of pearls that usually cost around $50? Those particular pearls are called ‘cultured pearls.’ These cultured pearls are synthetically produced and are the primary method of production of today’s pearl jewelry. This method was actually discovered in the 1800′s and involves the surgical implantation of a synthetic agent into an oyster that promotes pearl growth. Depending on the type of Oyster used it will determine the type of pearl produced, but, despite the type of pearl Oyster, that spherical shape that is desired by pearl lovers can be achieved via this method.

Even an experienced jeweler is going to have difficulty telling the difference between an authentic pearl and a cultured pearl. Chances are the jeweler will not know at all unless he can give the pearl an x-ray and you can rest assured that he is probably not going to have an x-ray machine in his store. Yet, if you’re shopping for pearls, you can most likely tell the difference in the pearls based on their prices. The size of the pearl can make a difference, but if you compare a natural pearl and a cultured pearl of the same size, you are going to see a huge price variation.

So when shopping for pearls, you now know why some are affordable and some are not. If you want rare pearl jewelry, then perhaps you should seek out a natural pearl, but if you just want a pearl without the expense, maybe a cultured pearl is the way to go. Just think of it, that in a way, that no one will ever know the difference when looking at it and will believe your pearls to be as natural as you are.