Jewelry Shopping Made Easy and Affordable

Jun 11
07:58

2009

David Stack

David Stack

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Jewelry counts as a huge investment. You have to think thoroughly and choose wisely before making any decision about your purchase. To guide you, you will find several tips and online coupons to make your jewelry shopping easier - and more affordable.

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Are you going jewelry shopping? Looking for the perfect engagement ring with which to surprise your spouse-to-be? I know: the very thought can be nerve-wracking. Jewelry,Jewelry Shopping Made Easy and Affordable Articles after all, counts as a huge investment. You have to think thoroughly and choose wisely before making any decision about your purchase. To guide you, you will find below several tips and online coupons to make your jewelry shopping easier - and more affordable.1) First of all, you need to know what kind of jewelry you are buying. For whom is it? What's the occasion? Are you looking for diamond, gold, silver, bridal, fashion, or costume jewelry? You don't want to miss the mark when it comes to giving jewelry as a gift. It is thus important to educate yourself about gold, diamonds, and gemstones, about who your audience is, what size he or she wears, and whether or not you should get carried away by the stores' online coupons. (It's easy to be dazzled by discounts, but be smart and take your time in studying what you really want to buy.) Knowledge is power, and especially so when it comes to jewelry shopping.2) Look for the four Cs when buying diamonds. These stand for: cut, color, clarity, and carat. The cut determines how well the diamond reflects light, and if it's done skillfully enough, you'll see that this is what unleashes the brilliance of any diamond. Color, meanwhile, is very hard to distinguish; ask the seller about the color grade of the diamond and understand that the deeper into the alphabet a color grade goes (it starts with D), the poorer the diamond is. Clarity refers to the flawlessness of the diamond: does it come with imperfections such as bubbles, spots, and lines? Lastly, carat is the unit by which a diamond's weight is measured and is the most obvious determinant of a diamond's value.3) If you are looking for gold, meanwhile, know that a carat marking is the imprint on pieces to indicate how they were composed. Pure gold is 24k but most pieces are made from either 18k, 14k, or 10k gold. When mixed with other metals and alloys, the gold becomes stronger and more durable - all while creating other stunning shades of gold, to which you should also be open.3) Always ask about the purchase policy. Whether you're shopping at an online store or visiting the jeweler downtown, always ask about this information. There is never any guarantee that you'll score a touchdown with your jewelry gift, so at least get one in the area of exchanges, returns, or refunds. And get it in writing - save yourself from potential post-purchase panic and allow yourself a greater chance of having recourse.4) Know your budget. If it's too expensive and impractical for your wallet, then it probably is. You don't want the recipient to be afraid of wearing your gift. Moreover, always be on the lookout for jewelry online coupons. Not all that glitters carries a heavy price tag.