Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Watches what you should know

Make sure you know what kind of gem you are getting when you are buying jewelry. There are three different types: natural, synthetic, and imitation. Natural and synthetic are both real, while imitation is just basically colored plastic. Natural is dug up out of the ground and synthetic is grown in a lab.

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!

To assure your jewelry accentuates your best features, choose pieces that work with your face shape. For a heart shaped face, try chokers and dangly earrings. Round and square face types look great in teardrop earrings, and long necklaces are also an excellent pick. Those with rectangular faces should choose short necklaces and round earrings. If you have an oval shaped face, you can pull off any type of necklace, but angular earrings are best.

When getting body jewelry, find a licensed piercer who uses a needle. Even when piercing ears, it's best to avoid piercing guns. Piercing guns are not as sterile, can lead to infection, and may damage skin and tissue. Avoid these risks, and look for a licensed piercing shop no matter what you're getting pierced.

If your gown is going to be relatively plain, pick colors for your jewelry from the flowers in your bouquet! It's absolutely stunning when pops of color from your ears, neck, wrist and flowers, all shine through. You can even add a dash of sparkle to your bouquet with crystal embellishments.

Make sure that you have a silver polishing cloth on hand for your silver jewelry. All silver tarnishes, so a polishing cloth will help you quickly and easily, have your silver jewelry looking like new without having to deal with smelly, messy silver polish. You can buy a polishing cloth for about $5.

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