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There are many reasons why people would choose to purchase jewelry. Whether it's a special occasion like an anniversary, a birthday or just a gesture to show you care, jewelry can be a wonderful gift. Other people treat themselves to jewelry to make a good impression at a job interview or when meeting with a client. This article has some great tips on selecting jewelry that will help you to find something that truly speaks for you.

Try not to bathe or swim in your fine jewelry. Many times the type of water (hard versus soft) can splash and wear the metal jewelry or stain the stone. There are also chemicals like chlorine found in many swimming pools that can turn stones and badly stain metal jewelry.

Do not purchase any jewelry from retailers in China. This country is notorious for selling fake gemstone and metal jewelry. Oftentimes, the jewelry advertised as sterling silver with real turquoise is just a piece of metal sprayed in silver and the turquoise is a fake piece of plastic. Such vendors may accept returns, but the hassle of shipping it back at your own cost, is usually not worth it. Be aware of scams like this.

Some classic and very affordable types of jewelry that are available are pearls. These are very classic staples to any collection. They are also available in three types that include natural, imitation, and cultured. There are many colors and variations available such as classic white, pink, gold, black, etc.

When buying jewelry, the most important thing to consider is what you like and feel comfortable in. Even if bracelets or dangling earrings are in fashion, something that you dislike or don't feel comfortable in never looks fashionable. When you're uncomfortable, it shows. When you're comfortable and like your look, it shows!

When buying jewelry as a gift, it is important to consider the body type of the person you are shopping for. Some body types look better with larger or smaller pieces of jewelry. Considering the body type of the recipient would make a big difference concerning whether they will actually wear the jewelry.

When you're choosing a piece of jewelry to wear, think about what you like on other people, and what they like on you. Think about particular pieces that you've received compliments on, especially from strangers. It also helps to think about what you've complimented on others. If you find yourself telling others how much you like certain pieces, remember what those are when you're out shopping for jewelry for yourself.

If you have old bracelets, necklaces or rings that you like but do not wear, consider revamping them into new pieces. Gemstones can be reset by professional jewelers, and necklaces can be reworked into bracelets or combined with other necklaces to create a modern, multi-chain design. Be creative and look for ideas online for recycling those outdated pieces.

Even though some people use toothpaste to clean their gold, silver or gemstones, jewelers do not recommend this practice. The abrasives in toothpaste can scratch the surface of precious metals and gemstones. To restore the jewelry back to its original, unscratched condition will require buffing and refinishing by a professional fine jeweler.

When buying gold, be sure that your receipt is clearly marked with the karat weight, as well as the manufacturer. These are things you need to know in case you later want to appraise or sell the piece, or perhaps have it re-sized. The information included is also necessary for any returns processes you may have to go through.

You should regularly clean your silver jewelry. You should not let it get black or gray. A cheap, and simple, way to effectively clean your jewelry is to brush your pieces just like you would your own teeth. Just put a bit of toothpaste onto a dry cloth and rub. Clean in no time.

If you're looking for a good piece of jewelry on a budget have you ever considered a pawn shop? Often times people in hard financial times pawn their jewelry, even brand new and in pristine condition. This affords you the opportunity to get a fine piece of jewelry at a fraction of the price!

Well-cared-for jewelry is immensely valuable, both in terms of memorable sentiment and real economic worth. Take special care of those valuable pieces of jewelry, and it will pay off in terms of investment and sentimental value. Continue learning about jewelry care, and you'll never have to retire another piece.