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  • How to Distinguish If Silver Jewelry Is Carved or Engraved?

    Carving and engraving are two distinctly different processes for creating jewelry designs with silver. Carved creations require that a wax replica mold be created for the piece, and carved with the design. The mold is then injected with silver to produce the three dimensional piece. Engraving is a method of inscribing a linear form or pattern directly into the metal's surface over artwork that has been drawn onto the metal. There are several types of engraving from hand cutting methods to machine and laser engravers. With careful examination you can determine how your silver jewelry was created.

  • Traditional Bridal Gifts

    Figuring out what to get the bride can be the toughest part of attending a wedding. These gifts are to be used to as the newlyweds embark on their new life together. A good point of reference is to purchase some of the traditional bridal gifts, although these do vary widely from family to family and culture to culture.

  • How to Spot Fake Tiffany Jewelery

    Tiffany & Co. jewelry is highly coveted and has a very distinct appearance. Because so many women desire Tiffany jewelry, counterfeit lookalikes are common, especially on auction websites where it's harder to tell if what you're seeing is the real deal or not. However, if you know what to look out for, you can avoid purchasing imitations when you want the real thing.

  • How to Spot a Fake Tiffany & Co.

    For generations, Tiffany has stood as the watermark of high-quality jewelry. Unfortunately, many people try to copy Tiffany's sterling silver charm bracelets and necklaces. While buying an imitation pair of sunglasses or a handbag is a less expensive way to own the same brands as the stars, buying counterfeit Tiffany jewelry can break the bank. A Tiffany piece is an investment; you pay for the official Tiffany name and trademark high-quality craftsmanship. Fake Tiffany jewelry is abundant, especially online. If you aren't careful, you might pay for an authentic Tiffany piece but get a poorly crafted imitation piece instead.

  • How to Spot Fake Tiffany and Co. Jewelry

    Most women love the little blue box that holds Tiffany and Co.'s jewelry. From sterling-silver earrings and necklaces to diamond rings and pendants, Tiffany and Co. is known for its fine pieces. Like most designer products, there is an entire market for replica Tiffany and Co. jewelry, and you don't want to get duped into buying a fake. Follow a few simple steps to spot fake Tiffany and Co. jewelry.

  • Traditional Indian Bridal Jewelry

    A wedding is a milestone in a woman's life. This is also true in Indian culture, where adorning the bride in jewelry is an integral part of the wedding day. Traditional Indian bridal jewelry consists of a complete set of jewelry to beautify each part of the bride’s body.

  • How to Tell Fake David Yurman Jewelry

    David Yurman studied design at New York University and apprenticed under the artists Jacques Lipchitz and Theodore Rozark. Thus, he was able to evolve completely as a designer, artist and sculptor. His jewelry line has not been around for a long time: the first store opened on Madison Avenue in New York in 2000. However, the designer uses top models to advertise his pieces such as Kate Moss and Linda Evangelista, which has caused success in his company. Because of this success, fakes abound on the Internet and in stores. However, many of these fakes often have defining characteristics.

  • Real Vs. Fake Tiffany Silver Jewelry

    Since 2003, in New York City alone, nearly $52 million has been seized in knockoff goods. These goods are items posing as real or genuine goods for a significantly lower price. The most popular brands that are replicated are Louis Vutton, Prada, Rolex, Burberry, and Tiffany & Co. When shopping for Tiffany & Co. items, it is important to know the signs of knockoff silver jewelry.

  • How to Spot Fake Weiss Jewelry

    Weiss stopped making jewelry in 1971, but people continue to produce replicas of the vintage jewelry. The counterfeit jewelry often sells for a lot of money; unknowing buyers purchase it thinking that they just bought the real vintage jewelry. Contemporary fakes that exist flood the market. Protect yourself from buying fake Weiss jewelry by knowing the features of the real jewelry. Instead of making an impulse purchase, always ask the seller questions to ensure that the jewelry is real.

  • What Are Black Opals?

    Black opal is the most valuable and expensive variety of opal. Black opals contain a dark blue or black background with striations of iridescent color throughout. Scientists discovered black opal in Australia in 1903 according to the Smithsonian Natural Museum of Natural History.

  • How to Keep Fake Jewelry From Discoloration

    Because costume jewelry often closely resembles more expensive jewelry, it can be a cost-effective way to expand your collection of accessories. Although it is often not constructed of authentic gem stones or precious metal, costume jewelry should still be cared for in much the same way as more expensive jewelry, since it is made of lower-grade materials and is more susceptible to stains and chips. The most damaging substances to costume jewelry are water and abrasive or caustic cleaning solutions. Proper care of costume jewelry ensures the pieces last for a long time.

  • How to Spot Fake Hidalgo Jewelry

    Fans of high-end jewelry watch out; spotting fake Hidalgo jewelry isn't easy. Most assume that valuable stones have no imperfections. However, a fake stone will appear to be nearly flawless. The ability to differentiate a true piece of Hidalgo jewelry from a knock-off is extremely important. Inquiring about the jewelry in detail, in addition to searching for hints as to authenticity will go a long way towards distinguishing authentic Hidalgo jewelry from impressive fakes.

  • How to Clean Fake Jewelry

    Cleaning fake jewelry is tricky because the exact make of the piece is typically unknown. While it is easy to distinguish that the piece is not gold, it is more difficult to determine if it is gold plated, iron pyrite (fool's gold) or some other metal. The same goes for faux gemstones. This can become a problem because what may be okay for one type of stone or metal can damage another. For that reason, do not attempt the techniques listed here on any antique pieces. Instead, check with a jewelry dealer about cleaning it. The two methods listed here…

  • How to Spot Fake Tiffany Jewelry on Ebay

    Auctioning and selling sites like eBay became popular because of their ease of use and their ability to conduct commerce with buyers and sellers all across the country and across the world. However, those advantages can also work against eBay users. Fraudulent merchandise often makes its way to eBay auctions because buyers are not able to inspect the merchandise prior to purchasing it. Tiffany jewelry is often copied because of its value, and people looking to buy Tiffany jewelry online should do so carefully. Spotting fake Tiffany jewelry on eBay requires some investigation and diligence.

  • How to Spot Fake Turquoise Jewelry

    For at least 8,000 years, people have coveted turquoise. In early times, different cultures believed turquoise brought luck. Due to the high demand, turquoise was heavily mined leading to the decrease of high quality gemstones. Different enhancements used on low quality stones make them difficult to tell from the real thing. Follow these steps to spot fake turquoise jewelry.

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