June 28, 2021

How to Buy Fine Jewelry, Setting, and Clasps

 

Ah, the world of fine jewelry. Part bazaar, part heist, and all sorts of fun. So what makes a piece of jewelry fine? Is it the diamond’s shape or carats? The setting or clasp? Where to buy earrings in Melbourne? When it comes to jewelry, the key step is allowing the prospective buyer to take their time and thoroughly examine each piece. A gemstone’s beauty and value often come from its cut, clarity, color, and carat, but flaws in the setting or clasp can diminish its fine jewelry value. 

Have you ever thought about buying Fine Jewelry only to become overwhelmed by all the different types of settings and clasps available? Just getting these terms straight can be confusing enough for a beginner. On top of that, there are also a lot of options for fine jewelry. Learning how to buy jewelry from a store or directly from a manufacturer is very different. Knowing how to shop for fine jewelers takes time and practice.

Earrings

The best thing about earrings with screw back is that they have no chance of falling off unintentionally compared to earrings with post backings. 

Once you find beautiful screw-back earrings you like, you can check the backs by lightly grasping two prongs of each earring and trying to turn them. Even if one is loose, you may be able to tighten it up with a screwdriver on the back of a flathead screwdriver. Do this procedure with extra care so that the piece does not get damaged or come apart. If you find that both screws are very loose, then it would be a good time to take them to a jeweler so he/she can tighten them for you.

Interestingly, about 50 percent of women do not like posts on earrings and any other earrings with hanging ornaments. That is why a lot of jewelry manufacturers have tried their best to develop an alternative for the posts in the shape of screw-on backs.

So what is the screw-back earring? It’s a post-type earring backing with the securing element at the back of your earring. A screw-back earring has a tiny thread on the post that fits right into it. The result is similar to a necklace with a locking clasp, where you twist it to lock and unlock the beads.

Clasps and clatches

A clasp is a device to hold together the two ends of a necklace or bracelet. They exist in various shapes and sizes, with each one being useful for certain outfits and looks. Clasps must be strong but also easy to put on. A good rule of thumb is to choose a safety catch if you have a young child who likes to play with jewelry.

All clasps and catches of jewelry, both regular and safety ones, should be worked several times, on you and off you. This is how the jewelry will leave your hands as well as how it will come back to you. When the clasp is taken off you (I’m talking about the one used by customer support, for example), be sure it does not leave any invisible marks on your skin or break a strand of hair. Always receive a receipt with the date and time. And finally, this could not be complete without asking about the payment plan (you don’t want to find out about it later).

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