Thursday, March 19, 2015

When Purchasing Swarovski Crystals San Francisco Buyers Should Keep These Points In Mind

By Lelia Hall


Setting high standards since 1895, the Swarovski name is synonymous with the most exquisite crystal jewelry on the market. Highly regarded for its dazzling brilliance and wide range of striking colors, these crystals are coveted by both collectors and those who design their own jewelry. When buying Swarovski crystals San Francisco CA consumers should first become familiar with the qualities and selection of these brilliant pieces.

The diamond look of Swarovski crystal is primarily achieved by the use of glass which contains a high percentage of lead and lead oxide. These pieces are shaped using a special, precision cutting technique and come in many different cuts including the cube, rondell, bicone, round, teardrop, heart, and oval shapes, as well as those which can be sewn onto fabric or strung. Each group has its own four-digit code.

Suitable to be worn with any outfit, dressy or casual, the versatility of Swarovski crystal accessories makes them the perfect gift idea for both men and women who love sparkling jewelry. They are often combined with metal settings to make rings, bracelets, pendants, earrings, and more. Not only can these crystals be worn, but they are also used to fashion many beautiful collector's items such as vases, sculptures, and Christmas ornaments.

Perhaps the most intriguing quality of this crystal is the way it exudes rays of many colors when held up to the light. While the crystal typically has a base color, various hues of this will be emitted when light hits the piece. This is possible due to a special chemical process in its manufacture which allows the crystal to absorb varying light wavelengths and reflect them back.

The heated chemical coatings which give crystal its distinctive luminescence contain a patented combination of metallic compounds. One or two coatings may be applied, if there are two, the piece will be designated as "2X". The most common finishes include the multi-faceted, Aurora Borealis and Aurora Borealis 2X, also known as "AB" finishes, as well as the more uniform satin, and color finishes. A large selection of colors and shades of each type are produced.

As with any thing of value, there are some imitation Swarovskis out there, which is why it's important to know how to identify when it's the real thing. An authentic crystal should be stamped with "Wattens, Austria" as its place of origin, its even cut should produce facets which point upwards and all meet at the same junctures and a brilliant sparkle, and there should be uniform luster with no air bubbles inside.

Collectors who are interested in purchasing a vintage piece from a particular era, can date it using the signature mark, which in most cases consists of both words and an image, but sometimes the latter is omitted. Another way to assess the age of a crystal piece is if it has an Aurora Borealis finish, since this was not introduced until 1956, any with this finish were made in this year or later.

Crystal jewelry should be kept in a soft case when it's not being worn and gently polished using a soft cloth periodically, to keep it looking radiant. It should not come into contact with cosmetics, or be worn while swimming, if it is to last for many years and retain its beauty.




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