Thursday, March 5, 2015

How To Choose The Right Native American Turquoise Bracelets For You

By Leslie Ball


Adding any piece of jewelry to your wardrobe can be fun and exciting. If you are interested in adding something such as Native American turquoise bracelets, rings or earrings, you may look at how bold and striking they are. You may wonder how to make sure you are getting the real deal as well as how to choose the right piece for you. Here is what you need to know.

Turquoise is a bright, blue-green semiprecious stone. It is not usually cut and polished the way other, harder stones may be. It is not uncommon to see inclusions or flaws in the stone or even areas that are colored slightly differently than the main stone. Larger pieces are less common and so the jewelry they are in will be more expensive as a result.

The setting can also affect the price. Heavy silver settings can be quite expensive especially as the cost of this precious metal increases. The more metal that is used and the level of ornamentation can influence the price. If you want a large bulky piece you may want to look for one that is more simply designed. The less labor that is involved will often correspond to a lower price tag and a better value for you.

Often a bracelet will have the stones set with claws. Some will also have wire wrapped around the stones. This can look beautiful but if it is a piece you will wear every day you want to make sure it is durable. Look for thick wire that will stand the test of time. That way you don't have to worry about losing a stone or the piece bending or distorting.

Look for pieces that are versatile enough to work with a variety of outfits. The style of the piece is important as are the color of the stones. You can find some variation in the color of this particular stone so you want to make sure that a piece looks good with the outfits you will be wearing it with.

Some pieces have a native theme while others have more modern designs. Both can look fabulous as part of an outfit. Just make sure that the style you choose will work well with other pieces in your jewelry wardrobe so that you can wear any combination of pieces at the same time.

Often people will purchase their first piece of turquoise jewelry while they are on a holiday as a souvenir or a memento. They may then want to build their collection with matching pieces that can provide a coordinated look. By shopping online, they may be able to get a better price on a particular piece but it may not be as ornate or well-made as a piece crafted by a traditional craftsman.

Once you have your pieces, you will then want to choose how you want to wear or display them. You may decide to wear a single piece at a time to showcase its beauty or wear several pieces for more of a coordinated look. Only you will know what works best for you and your personal sense of style.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment

Rewards For Internet-Based Bridal Estate Vintage Rhinestone Jewelry Chakra Crystal Trade

By Patricia Brown Before you set up a business, you must decide whether to run it purely online, physically, or both. If an individual is ...