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What They Don't Want You To Know About Shopping For Jewelry Making The Most Of Your Jewelry Collection This easy technique can make your jewelry bright and shiny without the use of harsh solvents and chemicals. Use the dual-sided cloth on your jewelry just as you would clean a glass. Use a two-sided cloth to clean your jewelry, one for polishing, and the other for shining. A magnet is a useful tool when shopping for jewelry in sterling silver. By using the magnet you can quickly determine if the jewelry item is made of a cheaper metal and not sterling silver. True sterling sliver always has some sort of hallmark stamp on it, such as .925, sterling or ster. If there is no marking on the piece, it may not be sterling silver. Knowing what type of jewel you are buying when you purchase jewelry is very important. Gems are divided into three main categories: imitation, synthetic and natural. Imitation is plastic that is colored to looked like the stone, but natural stones and synthetic stones are real. Natural comes from the ground, while synthetic ones are created in a lab. When buying a new piece of jewelry, be sure to check on the current fashion trends. The only thing better than picking up a gorgeous bauble is getting it on sale! Learn how to unravel a knotted necklace, even one with delicate loops. It's easy to give up on some knotted metal mass; however, you should instead use plastic wrap. Place your jewelry on the plastic wrap and add a little baby oil. It is possible to untangle very snarled necklaces with a needle. Then wash off the baby oil or mineral oil with dish soap, and then pat dry. As a collector of costume jewelry, you should investigate the condition of the pieces that you want to add to your collection Many costume pieces are a great investment and can be quite costly, but costume jewelry that has too many signs of wear will not keep their value over time. You'll get more return on your investment later if you buy costume jewelry in good condition. Take good care of your costume jewelry. Many embellishments on costume jewelry are only secured with glue rather than set into the piece. Don't let them go under water or clean them with strong chemicals, or you could dissolve the glue. Wiping your jewelry off with with a slightly dampened cloth and then wiping it dry is usually sufficient to keep it clean. You will be able to maintain its nice appearance with this method. You need to pay special attention when caring for costume jewelry. Many of the stones and embellishments are just glued in instead of set in a professional setting. Don't let them go under water or clean them with strong chemicals, or you could dissolve the glue. It is best to have two cloths ready, one warm with water and one dry, to use to wipe your jewelry. This will keep any costume jewelry that you have looking great. When you are looking for new jewelry, the first thing to do is to check what is on sale. With

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What They Don't Want You To Know About Shopping ForJewelry Making The Most Of Your Jewelry Collection This easy technique can make your jewelry bright and shiny without the use of harshsolvents and chemicals. Use the dual-sided cloth on your jewelry just as you would clean aglass. Use a two-sided cloth to clean your jewelry, one for polishing, and the other forshining. A magnet is a useful tool when shopping for jewelry in sterling silver. By using the magnetyou can quickly determine if the jewelry item is made of a cheaper metal and not sterlingsilver. True sterling sliver always has some sort of hallmark stamp on it, such as .925,sterling or ster. If there is no marking on the piece, it may not be sterling silver. Knowing what type of jewel you are buying when you purchase jewelry is very important.Gems are divided into three main categories: imitation, synthetic and natural. Imitation isplastic that is colored to looked like the stone, but natural stones and synthetic stones arereal. Natural comes from the ground, while synthetic ones are created in a lab. When buying a new piece of jewelry, be sure to check on the current fashion trends. The onlything better than picking up a gorgeous bauble is getting it on sale! Learn how to unravel a knotted necklace, even one with delicate loops. It's easy to give upon some knotted metal mass; however, you should instead use plastic wrap. Place yourjewelry on the plastic wrap and add a little baby oil. It is possible to untangle very snarlednecklaces with a needle. Then wash off the baby oil or mineral oil with dish soap, and thenpat dry. As a collector of costume jewelry, you should investigate the condition of the pieces that youwant to add to your collection Many costume pieces are a great investment and can be quitecostly, but costume jewelry that has too many signs of wear will not keep their value overtime. You'll get more return on your investment later if you buy costume jewelry in goodcondition. Take good care of your costume jewelry. Many embellishments on costume jewelry are onlysecured with glue rather than set into the piece. Don't let them go under water or clean themwith strong chemicals, or you could dissolve the glue. Wiping your jewelry off with with aslightly dampened cloth and then wiping it dry is usually sufficient to keep it clean. You will beable to maintain its nice appearance with this method. You need to pay special attention when caring for costume jewelry. Many of the stones andembellishments are just glued in instead of set in a professional setting. Don't let them gounder water or clean them with strong chemicals, or you could dissolve the glue. It is best tohave two cloths ready, one warm with water and one dry, to use to wipe your jewelry. Thiswill keep any costume jewelry that you have looking great. When you are looking for new jewelry, the first thing to do is to check what is on sale. With

the right kind of sale, you can save a lot of money. You will find advertisements for the salesin a variety of media mediums including on the net, in newspapers, and also in the storesthemselves.