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Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 | Author: admin

Choosing jewelry is very much like selecting clothes.  It is important that the client stay in her comfort zone and within her personal style boundaries; nevertheless, it is good to risk a little every now and then.

What matters the most is that her choice of jewelry matches her outfit, since it is the finishing touch for the whole look.  You want your client to make a fashion statement.

Ask your client what she wants to achieve with the jewelry.  Does she want it to dominate the outfit? To complement it? To be delicate?  It is important to consider the occasion the jewelry will be worn for; it has to fit whether it is a formal event or a casual gathering with friends.  A big sexy choker may look great for a pub night, but maybe it is not appropriate for a business meeting.

Even though your client may have a favorite designer, she doesn’t have to stick to one.  It is not even necessary for the pieces to be designer ones.  The jewelry market today offers countless amazing options that are huge fashion statements even though they are not signed.  The rule nowadays is to mix and match to appear unique.

Wholesale jewelry is an inexpensive way to complement any look.  It has lots of life, offers lots of color and shine, and fits every personality.  Designer pieces are more on the expensive side, last longer, and are more traditional, thus, they can be worn on different seasons and occasions.

Here are some must haves:

-Silver: Sterling silver is very affordable and adaptable, or you can decide to offer simple silver plate pieces, but in any case, silver is indispensable in every woman’s wardrobe.  It can make her look graceful and stylish or smashing and influential, can dress her up or down, and look good on any occasion.

-Gold: It is always good to have various basic gold tone pieces too.  Ten to fourteen-karat gold can be expensive, but there is the option of gold-plated jewelry, which is very affordable and well designed.  Gold is another metal that looks good with everything, classy or casual looks.

-Rings: These are lots of fun, and there are a myriad of options ranging from huge to imposing to refined and feminine.  Rings can be a fashion statement by themselves.  The length and size of your client’s fingers will dictate if a ring looks good on her or not, as well as if she has long or short nails.  Let your client try different pieces to see what suits her style best.  Ask her where she will be wearing the rings, because you don’t want her to wear sharp-edged pieces when manipulating delicate fabrics, for example.

-Necklaces: You must pay attention to the woman’s neck size when selling her a necklace.  A 16″ necklace fits an average size neck, but not a larger one.  It is recommended that the client measure some of her best necklaces to know what length fits her to perfection.

Opera necklaces are over 30″, and are spectacular.  These can be double wrapped, knotted, or worn in any other way imaginable.  Color necklaces must complement the client’s skin tone as well as her outfit; otherwise she won’t make a statement.

-Bracelets: You have to know where your client will wear them and how visible she wants them to be, because there are countless options, as many as there are rings.  If she wants a slip-on bracelet, make sure it will fit so that it stays a little loose.

-Earrings: The variety of shapes, sizes and styles here are more than enough to satisfy everyone.  Depending on the statement your client wants to make; so is the size of the earrings you should offer her.  The bigger the earrings, the more visible and look-dominant they are.

Big earrings don’t look good on certain face sizes and shapes, in some cases, they can make the person look bad, thus, make sure your client tries on several styles to see what suits her best.

No matter her taste, there is always a jewelry piece to fit your client’s style; you just need to guide her patiently towards what makes her look stunning!

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Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 | Author: admin

If you are thinking about giving someone, or yourself, a piece of jewelry as a gift, take the time to compare prices and the quality of the pieces you are considering.

Many jewelry pieces are an investment; so if you don’t know any trustworthy jewelers in your city, ask your family, friends, or colleagues for advice.  Other types, like wholesale jewelry, are much more inexpensive and there are a lot of options to choose from.

If you plan to buy a jewel on the web, make sure you check the seller’s reputation with the Better Business Bureau or with the state attorney general’s office, before making an order.  Print out the web pages that contain details about the transaction, including refund and return policies in case you are not happy with the purchase.

When you are looking around, ask the salesperson to write down any information that may be useful to you when making a decision, and check the store’s refund and return policy before buying any piece.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has provided a list of 5 things you have to pay attention to when buying gold, watches, gemstones, pearl, or diamond jewelry:

1.There is an important difference between 14-karat gold and gold-plated jewelry.

Fourteen-karat (14K) jewelry has 14 parts of gold merged with 10 parts of base metal.

Gold-plated jewelry has a layer of no less than 10K gold attached to a base metal.  This layer sooner or later will wear out, depending on how often the piece is worn and how thick the layer is.

2.When you buy a watch, define if you want one that runs on a battery or one that has to be wound every day.  Always ask if the piece has a warranty, how long it is for, and what parts and problems it covers.  Get information as to where and how to get service for the watch.

3.Learn the difference between gemstones created in a lab and the ones that are naturally mined.  Both types are identical visually, but their cost is completely different.

The ones created in a lab are less expensive, and they must be labeled as lab-created to differentiate them from the natural ones.

If you are shopping for a natural one, ask if it has been treated with heat, dye or bleach, since these treatments enhance the stone’s appearance or durability. Some are permanent, others may require special care, and in many cases affect the stone’s value.

4.Inquire if the pearls are real or an imitation.  Oysters or other mollusks produce real pearls, while man makes imitation pearls.  Mollusks produce cultured pearls but with man intervention, since these grow when an irritant is introduced in the shells.

Non-cultured real pearls are very rare and expensive; their cost will depend on the size and the coating.

5.When buying a diamond, you have to take into account 4 things: cut, color, clarity, and weight.  These are known as carats, and all of them influence the price.

Sometimes, color is graded on a scale, although it is not uniform.  A “D” may be the best on one scale, but not on another, thus, you have to know how colors are graded according to a specific scale.

A diamond is flawless when it has no visible surface cracks or other imperfections when an expert diamond grader observes it under 10-power magnification.

If you liked this article, tell all your friends about it. They’ll thank you for it. If you have a blog or website, you can link to it or even post it to your own site (don’t forget to mention www.paradisojewelry.com as the original source).

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