Thursday, July 24, 2008

How Jewelry Shoppers Intelligently Obtain Pendants

By Chris Channing

Pendant jewelry is any type of jewelry that mimics a necklace, although there is some form of hanging object that differentiates a piece of pendant jewelry from a regular necklace. Pendant jewelry has been in use since the times of the Egyptians and earlier- and there are a few ways to get the best of the best when buying such pendants.

The first decision to make in the buying process is whether or not to buy a used or new pendant. New pendants will often carry warranties or some type of free cleaning service. On the other hand there are pre-owned pendants, which cost more and are often easier to get if one knows where to look. Pendant jewelry is usually a more expensive type of jewelry, but one would be amazed at what they can find at a garage sale.

Like most jewelry, pendant jewelry will differ based on what it is made of. The base metal type usually consists of a "white gold" mimic, which is actually composed of several cheaper metals to make for a luminous shine. More expensive metals such as platinum can be obtained, but as platinum is a higher priced metal, this should only be reserved for prestigious occasions.

The average piece of pendant jewelry will come with a certain type of gem stone. A gem stone is usually obtained in accordance to the birth date of the wearer of the pendant. The gem stone chart can be found at most retailers if one is unsure what their gem stone is, but keep in mind that not everyone follows this menial rule. Some of the more expensive gems such as diamonds only apply to certain months, so those looking for pendants based on price will likely find no use for the gem stone chart.

Interestingly enough, some believe that certain stones have healing properties. It isn't uncommon to buy a pendant based on its healing properties alone, depending on the buyer's beliefs in alternative medicine. There are many different interpretations of each stone, which can lead to confusion when buying gems based on their properties alone. Nevertheless, much information about such properties can be found online and in gem books found at one's local library.

Last but not least, we have the fact that pendants vary depending on the jeweler that is visited. Not every jeweler has the same manufacturer, and thus, visiting multiple jewelers will yield the best results. Doing so may also nab consumers a much better deal as a result of searching for offers and promotions. Online entities are also a popular form of obtaining pendants, so be sure to go online to find out more.

Final Thoughts

As we can very well see from the previous points of interest, pendant jewelry is more complicated than deciding to buy a new piece of jewelry and making an impulse decision. One must take many things into consideration, especially if pricing is a concern. For more flexible options, be sure to consult Internet resources for maximum selection and quoting ability.

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