Be careful on how you store all of your jewelry together. The right jewelry box that has separate compartments, hooks and holders to keep the pieces apart is the best choice. Throwing the jewelry together into the jewelry box is a no-no. This can hurt very fragile jewelry, and tangle necklaces or bracelets.
Mixing gold and silver pieces has become a very popular look for wearing jewelry. To pull this look off most effectively, it’s best that one piece of jewelry contains both metals. If you do not, the look will appear dated and sloppy.
It’s a simple way to turn a plain belt into something more eye catching. Pin the brooch on your belt in the center, or offset to one side.
If you want the effect of a large, dazzling diamond, an illusion setting is a good choice. This setting has a mirrored plate upon the ring prior to the diamond being set. This will give the diamond a mirror effect on your hand and make the diamond look much larger and more shiny. This type of special setting can be harder to repair, which is a potential drawback.
Preventing tarnish will keep your jewelry look its best. Avoid wearing your jewelry near water. Many types of metal will become dulled, tarnished, or rusty when exposed to it. Clear nail polish can be used to protect your jewelry if you apply a very thin coat of it on your pieces.
Now that you have read this, you will know how to purchase all types of jewelry wisely. Keep this information in mind as you begin to invest your time and money throughout the buying process.