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  1. If It's Too Cheap, It Probably Isn't Real-Know How To Spot A Fake Watch
    by Gregg Hall. If you are in the market for a real luxury watch you should plan on spending quite a bit of money. If you think you found a great deal on a luxury watch, make sure it is a real one and not a fake or knock off. Don't get caught up in the great deal you think your getting and forget about quality. If all your after is a knock off so you can sport the name, it will not be hard for you to find on... products, articles, news

  2. How To Spot A Real, Natural, Cultured, And Fake Pearl
    by Victor Epand. I am not in New York City and am quite a bit more southern than that. As for "best of the best" that depends on how well the question fits my particular expertise. My main knowledge is in jewelry work, whether making a piece from scratch or repairing great grandmother's hand-me-down. Pearls I do know something about but am not the best of the best in that category! REAL PEARLS, NATURAL AND CULT... products, articles, news

  3. Which Pearl Is Fake And Which Is Real
    by Victor Epand. This article is about real pearls, both natural and cultured. First, the term 'pearl' should be applied only to natural pearls, formed in a mollusk when some event in nature induces the oyster or mussel to form a pearl. These pearls are quite rare and are the pearls of antiquity before pearl farmers learned to culture pearls. Freshwater pearls fished from the rivers in the USA are natural pearls,... products, articles, news

  4. Real And Fake Jewelry-How To Differentiate?
    by Victor Epand. Metal, according to the law, should be marked by the maker. For instance, the numbers 925 (92.5% silver that is sterling) or a stamp with the words 'sterling' should be marked for jewelry made of sterling. The mark can be either near the clasp or on a small flat looking ring at the end of a sterling chain, so, remember to check it. On some people, sterling silver jewelry tarnishes very quickly ... products, articles, news

  5. The Difference Between Real and Fake Jewelry
    by Victor Epand. The law requires metal to be marked by the maker and the metal quality. For sterling, the mark will be either the numbers 925 (meaning 92.5 % silver, which is sterling) or a "sterling" stamp with the words. Near the clasp should have the mark, it would be at the end of the chain if anything. Sometimes the mark is on a little flat looking ring at the end of the chain, so check around. Sterling si... products, articles, news

  6. Should You Go Cheap On Jewelry?
    by Victor Epand. Okay, first of all, what is wrong with you that you have to get cheap on jewelry? Wouldn't it be better to simply not buy any jewelry at all? Of course, maybe you want to send that special message to a loved one and you just don't have the money to buy expensive items. It all depends on circumstance, but buying cheap jewelry can be a slippery slope and if the reasons are not good, you could find... products, articles, news

  7. Diamonds, Value And Carbon Spot Imperfections
    by Mitch Endick. Diamonds almost always have defects and one of the main defects is carbon spots. Their influence upon diamond value has to be taken into account along with the influence of color. A stone may have great color, yet may yield some carbon imperfections making it far less valuable than an off color stone. A truly colorless diamond is very rare, so it may be stated that one perfect in crystalliza... products, articles, news

  8. How To Spot Fraudulent Practices in Jewelry
    by Allen Jesson. External factors affect the value and the quality of jewelry, especially diamonds. For an average person, a gem looks like just any other gem. But to the experienced eye, he knows the differences between a rare stone to one that is not-so-rare. Therefore, we strongly recommend jewelry enthusiasts to have a keen eye on what is authentic to what is fraud. They should also be on their toes when it ... products, articles, news

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