Jewelry Buying Guide
A jewel is forever: a calling card and a value that endures over time. But sometimes, choosing the right jewel is not easy or immediate. To avoid leaving your favourite jeweller’s empty-handed, read carefully this brief jewellery buying guide!
Decide the occasion
Determining the occasion on which you will want to wear a particular piece of jewellery is a must. Are you looking for a jewel to wear daily, or for a special occasion? Then choose whether you want your jewel to be the centrepiece of your outfit, or if you prefer something more discreet and easy to match with everything.
Every jewel, in the end, is a message to others. It is important to choose the right moment to wear it, especially on formal occasions or at work. Certainly: the more precious a jewel is, the more careful you must be to wear it on important occasions, to avoid damaging it.
Set a budget
Before aiming for a particular jewel, decide how much you want to spend on it. Keep in mind that, obviously, a more expensive jewel will have more value now and in the future. Before entering a shop, then, decide how much you intend to spend: this will be useful to your jeweller to offer you exactly what fits your budget! Or, if you prefer online shopping, you can take a look at the Ferro Gioielli shop
Choose whether you want a handcrafted or mass-produced jewel
First of all, as we said before, consider the price: handcrafted jewels are of high quality and require immense work, but they can cost more than a mass-produced jewel. However, handcrafted jewels are original and can be more customizable, with precious materials. It is important, though, to carefully choose the workshop to turn to! At Ferro Gioielli, for example, you can count on the skill of great experts for the creation of your classy jewels.
Mass-produced jewels, on the other hand, are less costly, equally beautiful but much more uniform and easy to find. Surely they are easier to resell.
Identify the metal that suits you best
Deciding which metal the jewels you intend to buy should be made of is an important step! First of all, however, we must think about which metal suits us best. We might really like silver, for example, but on an olive skin tone gold stands out much more. It is important, therefore, to establish which colour suits us best, also asking for advice from our trusted jeweller.
Think about the value over time
A jewel is a value that lasts over time. With every purchase, then, also think about how much quality and sturdiness the piece you have chosen has. An expensive material, well worked and of great current value, will more easily keep its shine and shape (if properly cared for!) and will have added value over the years. A detail not to overlook if we want our jewels to have value not only in the present.
This was a brief guide for buying jewels! I hope it has been useful for choosing the jewel right for you and your purse. We will meet again here, very soon!
Olga
By Olga Navarin https://www.ferrogioielli.com https://www.facebook.com/FerroGioielli [views]
By Olga Navarin https://www.ferrogioielli.com https://www.facebook.com/FerroGioielli [views]