Have It Your Way With Loose Gemstones
Gemstones are wonderful to look at. There color is what attracts potential buyers looking for something eye-catching or breathtaking. Among the most recognizable gemstones are the ruby, opal, sapphire, amethyst, and topaz.
When buying loose gemstones, a buyer usually picks the color related to his or her birth. These precious little gems are most often affectionately called birthstones. The wonderful thing about buying loose gemstones is the ability to pick the setting they will call home. If you cannot decide between a bracelet and a pair of earrings, try putting your loose gemstones in both settings to help make your decision a little easier. If a watch is what you’re looking for, then do the same.
Loose gemstones give you freedom. If you don’t like the way it looks you are not obligated to keep it there. It may be hard to tell the authenticity of a real gemstone just from looking at it, so seek the help of a legitimate expert. When doing so, it is preferable to choose one who has little to gain by telling you a lie or is very reputable in this market. You can identify the real thing by being aware of the characteristics of a fake. Fakes trying to mimic real precious gems will not have the same color quality as the real thing. They will also be made of glass or some other material that a jeweler can spot fairly easily.
You may notice that mounted gemstones look great but may not have your personal style or flare. If the setting doesn’t speak to you try shopping around before mounting them to the first thing that suits your fancy. When setting your loose gemstones, stay away from mixing too many colors. For example, if you have a collection of sapphires, rubies, and opals that are yellow, green, and orange, don’t mix the colors together on the same broach.
This not only takes away from the individual beauty, but also is very distracting. It is easier to appreciate the beauty of an individual gemstone rather than having them all piled together in an attempt at making them even more breathtaking. If you are considering putting numerous gemstones in one setting, it is best to blend colors that compliment one another nicely. Usually light blues and pinks go well together as do reds and greens. Colored gemstones look more appealing in necklaces and bracelets as opposed to rings. The bigger the gemstone in a ring setting, the more “fake” it appears. Mix and match your loose gemstones until you’re satisfied, because, after all, you can have it your way.
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