Jewelry Hallmarks and Stamps: A Beginner’s Guide
Tiny numbers and letters inside a ring or beside a necklace clasp can offer useful clues about jewelry. Common marks...
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Tiny numbers and letters inside a ring or beside a necklace clasp can offer useful clues about jewelry. Common marks...
View detailsThe old “pick one metal and stick to it” rule can stay in the old jewelry box. Silver and gold...
View detailsA bracelet clasp has a harder job than a necklace clasp: you often have to operate it with one hand...
View detailsBefore buying a ring light or downloading another editing app, clean the phone lens. Jewelry photography is unforgiving about fingerprints,...
View detailsNecklace shopping gets much easier when you stop asking which length is “most flattering” and start asking where you want...
View detailsAn 18-inch necklace does not land in the same place on every person. Neck size, torso proportions, pendant weight, chain...
View detailsA bracelet can match your wrist measurement and still fit badly. The missing detail is the bracelet’s construction: a fine...
View detailsMeasuring your wrist takes about a minute, but small mistakes can change the size you order. The goal is to...
View detailsRing size is specific to a finger, a sizing system, and often the width of the band. “I usually wear...
View detailsSterling silver and titanium can both look silver-toned, but they behave very differently on the hand. One is a traditional...
View detailsSterling silver and silver-plated jewelry can look almost identical in a product photo. The difference is underneath: sterling silver is...
View detailsSterling silver and white gold share a cool-toned look, but they are not interchangeable upgrades of the same material. Their...
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