If you are looking into purchasing
silver jewelry you have to be the
judge as to whether the jewelry is
real and how much you can get it
for. With silver jewelry, before
buying, you must look at the
markings on the piece of jewelry and
make sure that it has a U.S.
registered trademark of a reputable
company or individual that will
vouch that the piece is authentic.
If the piece is sterling silver it
must by law carry both of e types of
markings.
Now when it comes to looking over it
for its aesthetic reasons the piece
should not be worn or chipping
unless you are looking into antique
or used jewelry.
If you want help judging jewelry you
can shop for it through a jewelry
store or, in some cases, jewelry
departments in department stores.
Especially in jewelry shops there
will generally be an expert on
jewelry and they can give you
information on silver jewelry. If
the piece that you are looking to
purchase is expensive you can have a
jeweler appraise the piece and see
if it is worth what you are paying.
Many times though the piece is used
or inexpensive and you must judge
for yourself. The appearance of the
piece is the most important thing so
before purchasing a piece look over
it thoroughly for nicks on the piece
or discoloration from being worn. A
great place to pick up silver
jewelry can be garage sales and
thrift stores.
Many times you can find good silver
jewelry at thrift stores or at a
garage sale. Obviously the silver
jewelry for these places is not new
but if the piece still looks good it
can be had at a good price.
Another good place to get jewelry
where you will have to be the judge
is mass merchandise stores such as
Target and Wal-Mart. The people
working at the jewelry department
probably are not experts at judging
jewelry. But in these stores you can
be sure that the jewelry is
authentic and they usually will tell
you the amount of silver in the
piece. You can then judge the look
and feel of it and if it is made
well.
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