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One 3.40 carats pear-shape brilliant cut Merilani mint garnet from Tanzania, blue green color, SI1 clarity, cut grade excellent, measuring 7.6 mm wide, 12.8 mm long, 5.2 mm deep; with excellent polish and excellent symmetry. The proportions of the Merilani mint garnet are as follows: total depth 68.4%, table width 38.2%. The garnet has natural untreated color. Cut by Steve Moriarty.
Tips For Buying Jewelry As An Investment
Everyone knows that high quality jewelry is an expensive and important investment, and there are many different kinds to choose from, depending on the occasion at hand. This article offers plenty of helpful insight into the world of jewelry and will hopefully, help you select exactly what you are looking for.
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.
Jewelry can come in sets that include multiple pieces. Matching earrings can be worn with a matching necklace, but if your set includes more than two items, it might be better to only wear one or two at a time. Wearing too many similar items doesn’t look at good as one or two complimentary pieces.
If you’re trying to buy a diamond on a budget, look for one that has slight inclusions and is a less than perfect color of white. Often times, you cannot even see the inclusions and “off” color with the naked eye, but it can save you hundreds or thousands on the price of the stone.
IF you’re thinking of buying your child jewelry, a charm bracelet is an excellent way to go. Add a new charm at every milestone, such as, his or her first lost tooth. When your child grows up, he or she will have a special story that is attached with each charm.
Buy real gemstones, not fake knock-offs. Real gemstones, like diamonds, give off a gorgeous sparkle that can be spotted from a mile away. Fake gems are dull and glassy and aren’t even worth wearing. If you can’t afford a real gemstone, why not buy Swarovski crystal? They’re gorgeous, too, and have their own special sparkle to share.
If you’re having a difficult time finding that perfect piece of jewelry, consider buying a stone and visiting with a specialist. A jewelry specialist can design a setting just for you, in exactly the way you are envisioning it to be. Your piece will be unique and possibly more valuable because of it’s one of a kind nature.
Now that you know about some of the different types and qualities of jewelry that are available, you can make an informed decision at the jewelry store. Hopefully, making the choice of what type of jewelry to purchase, will be a stress-free and fun experience, now that you are well-informed and eager to go make your purchase!