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Jewelry is a way that we emphasize our uniqueness and our individuality. Picking out a piece of jewelry, should be something that reflects who we are, through sparkle and shine. Don't be rushed into a decision, especially when picking something that you will wear for a long time, such as a wedding band. Take your time and shop around for the one thing that just screams, you.

Keep your fragile stone jewelry stored in separate boxes, away from your other pieces, to prolong the life of these stones. You don't want them getting scuffed or broken, by being in direct contact with stronger and harder jewelry pieces. Try wrapping these fragile stones in velvet or silk, before placing them in the boxes. It's best if you keep the boxes that they originally came in, for this purpose.

Silver jewelry adds brightness and a bit of sparkle to almost any ensemble. Less expensive than gold or platinum, silver is extremely versatile. For a really bold or colorful outfit, silver adds a touch of subtlety. If you are wearing your favorite little black dress, a delicate silver necklace and earrings add a touch of elegance.

Do not wear fake, golden jewelry often; regardless of how well it may look. The type of metal used for these necklaces, bracelets, and rings will often turn the skin of the wearer a dark green color and can be tough to clear out. Wear it too often and you'll be stuck with a reminder for the near future.

Giving your loved one the gift of a piece of jewelry is an awesome opportunity to add some romance. Be sure to gift wrap the package, and add a beautiful bow or ribbon to it. Take her to a nice restaurant, and have the box presented to her on a platter as her "dessert."

If you want to purchase a piece of jewelry that is sentimental and not necessarily ornate, opt for a solid sterling silver, white gold, or platinum band without stones. Have a name, date, or personal message engraved on the inside of the ring, pendant, or bracelet to add an inspiring, personalized touch.

When buying a diamond from a jeweler, make sure that you understand what kind of stone you are purchasing. Do not buy a stone based on seeing it against a black or dark background. This is a seller's ploy to making it appear more attractive to your eye. You will get a truer view if you ook at it under magnification.

Purchase jewelry that you know goes with your style and wardrobe. Regardless of how nice a necklace may look on the shelf or counter, that does not mean it will work well with the clothes you wear. Know if it will be for informal or formal wear and choose a length that fits with the neck of the dress.

For an easy way to organize and display your earrings, attach a piece of metal screen mesh to an attractive photo or mirror frame. Paint your frame and mesh to match your decor, and attach your earrings to the mesh. You can hang the frame in your bathroom, bedroom, or closet to enjoy handy, tangle-free storage that doubles as art.

A relatively recent popular trend is the rise of the "mood ring" or other such indicative jewelry, often made with liquid crystals that change their color in response to changes in body temperature. They are quite popular especially among children and teens, and can match many outfits because of their changing color.

Diamonds are indeed a girl's best friend and although they are one of the hardest minerals, they do require certain care to keep them beautiful. The best recommended cleaning solution is one part ammonia to six parts water which is applied with a soft-bristled brush. You then rinse with clean water, and use a soft cloth to dry. Sparkling diamonds are the end result.

In the end, a jewelry purchase is a matter of personal style combined with an adherence to sensible advice. You can put the facts in this article to good use and still find (and maintain) a piece that fits in with your taste. Hopefully whatever you buy will also turn out to be a good investment.

I trust this has been useful for information on affordable wedding jewelry.