Bridal Jewellery
The first step to a bridal outfit is the dress, and then everything else, including your jewelry, should be selected afterward. Your wedding jewelry should not only match your dress, but highlight and color that is found in it. If you have sequins that shine opalescent pink, then highlight that with a rose topaz earring, for example.
You can purchase inexpensive jewelry as a gift for your bridal party based on their interests. Then request that they wear the present to the wedding! Make sure that the gift is unique to the individual. For instance, do not buy a gal who likes fairies a religious cross!
Add elegance, fashion or simplicity to your wardrobe with a watch to match your personality. A simple, black band with an opalescent face is conservative, sophisticated and easy to see. A boldfaced metallic watch, encrusted with diamonds, adds luxury to any outfit. If you enjoy following the latest trend, choose a fashionable timepiece, created by the hottest designer.
Jewellery Care and other info
Keep your fragile stone jewelry stored in separate boxes, away from your other pieces, to prolong the life of these stones. You don't want them getting scuffed or broken, by being in direct contact with stronger and harder jewelry pieces. Try wrapping these fragile stones in velvet or silk, before placing them in the boxes. It's best if you keep the boxes that they originally came in, for this purpose.
Buying used jewelry can be a great way to expand your options without spending a lot of money. Look for estate sales or yard sales. Depending on where you live, prices may be lower than antique stores (which use the name "antique" to charge a bit more). Browsing in person can be a fun way to find things you might not have thought to go looking for.
When you are going in with a mindset to buy quality jewelry it is of utmost importance that you are going to a reputable dealer of jewelry. Otherwise, you may in fact be duped and pay a lot for something that is not worth much. Make sure that the sales representatives can show they quality of the item.
Don't buy any jewelry that could easily be broken, or the recipient could end up disappointed. Many pendants come in tiny little chains that are so frail that they break right away, and if your loved one loses their new diamond pendant, they'll be heartbroken. If the chain is inadequate that comes with a pendant, buy a larger chain or just buy a different pendant!
Keep your jewelry from getting tarnished to preserve its best appearance. When wearing your jewelry, you should avoid exposure to water. A lot of metals will rust, tarnish or dull when they come in contact with water. It is wise to place a single coat of transparent nail lacquer on jewelry in order to protect it.
Create a solution of warm water and a few drops of dish-washing liquid and use it to soak your gold pieces. Scrubbing the piece with a soft toothbrush can help to remove any particulates that may be stuck to the jewelry. Cleaning your jewelry can keep it looking new for years.
Avoid letting your jewelry come into contact with chemicals, such as those found in hairspray, lotion, perfume and other products. Some chemicals can stain or otherwise damage precious metals and stones. Porous stones like pearls, opal or turquoise should not be submersed in water for long, either, to prevent damage.
To keep silver jewelry tarnish-free between wearings, wrap the item in a jeweler's polishing cloth and then seal the piece, cloth and all, in a plastic bag. Polishing cloths come in many sizes and are very economical. The cloth provides padded protection to even the most delicate chains and the plastic bag keeps air, which causes tarnish, from touching the jewelry. When ready to wear, give the piece a rub with the cloth for shine and you're set to go!
You can purchase inexpensive jewelry as a gift for your bridal party based on their interests. Then request that they wear the present to the wedding! Make sure that the gift is unique to the individual. For instance, do not buy a gal who likes fairies a religious cross!
Add elegance, fashion or simplicity to your wardrobe with a watch to match your personality. A simple, black band with an opalescent face is conservative, sophisticated and easy to see. A boldfaced metallic watch, encrusted with diamonds, adds luxury to any outfit. If you enjoy following the latest trend, choose a fashionable timepiece, created by the hottest designer.
Jewellery Care and other info
Keep your fragile stone jewelry stored in separate boxes, away from your other pieces, to prolong the life of these stones. You don't want them getting scuffed or broken, by being in direct contact with stronger and harder jewelry pieces. Try wrapping these fragile stones in velvet or silk, before placing them in the boxes. It's best if you keep the boxes that they originally came in, for this purpose.
Buying used jewelry can be a great way to expand your options without spending a lot of money. Look for estate sales or yard sales. Depending on where you live, prices may be lower than antique stores (which use the name "antique" to charge a bit more). Browsing in person can be a fun way to find things you might not have thought to go looking for.
When you are going in with a mindset to buy quality jewelry it is of utmost importance that you are going to a reputable dealer of jewelry. Otherwise, you may in fact be duped and pay a lot for something that is not worth much. Make sure that the sales representatives can show they quality of the item.
Don't buy any jewelry that could easily be broken, or the recipient could end up disappointed. Many pendants come in tiny little chains that are so frail that they break right away, and if your loved one loses their new diamond pendant, they'll be heartbroken. If the chain is inadequate that comes with a pendant, buy a larger chain or just buy a different pendant!
Keep your jewelry from getting tarnished to preserve its best appearance. When wearing your jewelry, you should avoid exposure to water. A lot of metals will rust, tarnish or dull when they come in contact with water. It is wise to place a single coat of transparent nail lacquer on jewelry in order to protect it.
Create a solution of warm water and a few drops of dish-washing liquid and use it to soak your gold pieces. Scrubbing the piece with a soft toothbrush can help to remove any particulates that may be stuck to the jewelry. Cleaning your jewelry can keep it looking new for years.
Avoid letting your jewelry come into contact with chemicals, such as those found in hairspray, lotion, perfume and other products. Some chemicals can stain or otherwise damage precious metals and stones. Porous stones like pearls, opal or turquoise should not be submersed in water for long, either, to prevent damage.
To keep silver jewelry tarnish-free between wearings, wrap the item in a jeweler's polishing cloth and then seal the piece, cloth and all, in a plastic bag. Polishing cloths come in many sizes and are very economical. The cloth provides padded protection to even the most delicate chains and the plastic bag keeps air, which causes tarnish, from touching the jewelry. When ready to wear, give the piece a rub with the cloth for shine and you're set to go!