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This is nature’s unbreakable rule the most breathtaking things in the lives of women are jewelry. No matter at what age. It is almost impossible to find any women without any jewelry. Be it casual or party women will always be busy buying jewelry, here are 3 articles discussing about the rules of jewelry shopping, bonded diamonds and designer watches.
RULES FOR PICKING THE SUITABLE JEWELRY
Rule #1.
Buy Jewelry only from respected shops:
The most important thing in the process of buying is trying on. When choose a ring, put it on your finger, and feel how cold metal is warmed by the heat of your hands. Look at it, turn it, and admire it, Check if the shape suits you and other important detail is - feel the gem. It must stir up only pleasant emotions and joy, and nothing else. There should be no disharmony and hesitation, If it clicks then it’s really meant for you.
Rule #2.
Determine the Shape:
Put delicate rings on the little finger one by one. Wearing some rings on the same finger looks cheap, even if one of the rings is a wedding ring.
Usually rings are worn with large gems either on the middle finger or on the index finger like fantasy rings with one huge jewel or with a bunch of small gems. Women with thin fingers should avoid wearing rings with large gems.
Long earrings-pendants are suitable for women with a long neck and exceptionally with smooth hair-dos. If you are on the fleshy side you may consider wearing massive jewelry and earrings-buttons.
Rule #3.
Get acquainted with new collections:
Since jewelry’s fashion often keeps changing. Designers want women wearing coldly-classical sets with diamonds or the most incredible combinations of gems. Naturally women should specify the need of jewelry and with what are you going to wear it.
Rule #4.
If you plan to buy a jewel with a name and genealogy, get acquainted with its history.
Do you know that, there are a lot of legends connected with the origin and displacement of great gems. Wars, arsons, robbery and murders – all these happens because of a comparatively small gem. Diamonds are eternal and who knows when one of the famous gems will rise from the dead?
Bonded Diamonds:
When for diamonds, consider dealing with a bonded jeweler. Bonded jewelers sell bonded diamonds, and there are very few bonded jewelers in the world. Buying a bonded diamond will cost more than buying a non bonded diamond, but when you look at what you get with the bonded option, you will see that it is well worth the extra expense.
Bonded diamonds have a breakage policy. If the stone breaks or chips, the bonded jeweler will replace it with a new one only once because bonded diamonds are natural and unprocessed.
A huge advantage in purchasing a bonded diamond is that it has a buy back policy for the life of the diamond. No matter how long you have had the diamond, you can take it back to the bonded jeweler and sell it back to him, for a 100 percent refund. Bonded diamonds increase in value. Once you purchase a bonded diamond you are well protected in case of market fall, the value of diamonds will definitely collapse but you will get a refund against the bonded diamond.
Bonded Jewelers are difficult to find in many areas.
Designer watches:
Designer watches are taking the watch market by storm, with designer options out selling many traditional watch brands such as Rotary, Seiko and Quartz.
In the yesteryears when watches were just simply practical and boring purchases today it has changed completely to a stylish and fashionable purchasing commodity. Today every person buys watches which is suitable to go with the right clothes and
Today there is a good growth of designer watches brands in the market. Brands such as Channel, Dior D&G, Emporio Armani have now been joined by Playboy, Miss Sixty and Marc Ecko.
If you want to look like a celebrity then the Navy by Police Watches have never been so fashionable and so affordable and readily available.
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