3 Mistakes To Avoid When Buying Jewelry

It’s lovely to have a piece of jewellery that you love, but the key part of that sentence is that you love it. All too often, people end up buying jewellery that they thought they would love, only to quickly discover that it wasn’t as good a purchase decision as they thought it would be.

That often happens because they bought the jewellery impulsively, as with most rushed decisions, which increases the chances of making a mistake. With everyone having different tastes, putting together a list of things to do doesn’t make much sense, but a list of what not to do? That can be valuable, since those rules can apply whether you’re spending £100 or £10,000. Let’s take a look.
 

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Chasing Trends

The rise of social media marketing has led to a significant increase in the number of people buying trending jewellery. However, while it can be tempting to jump on the bandwagon and snag yourself a trending jewellery piece, the truth is that those pieces often have a short lifespan. While they might be in vogue for a year or so, they’ll likely look pretty dated beyond that.

The better approach is to build your jewellery collection around classic pieces that will stand the test of time, so before buying anything, consider your motivation: are you buying the piece because of TikTok hype, or do you think you love the item so much that you can see yourself wearing it 5 - 10 years down the line?

Overlooking Material Quality

A piece of jewellery may look good, but if it’s made of low-quality materials, then there’s every chance that you’ll come to regret your purchase. After all, jewellery made from materials that are best avoided often ends up falling apart prematurely, losing its shine, or even causing allergic reactions.

The problem is that knowing which jewellery materials are worth your time and which are not can be confusing, especially when buying online. As such, it’s important to understand material terminology before you begin to look. Platinum, solid gold, and sterling silver 925 jewellery are all known for being high-quality and made-to-last, which can give you confidence that your piece will look just as good many years down the line as it does on day one. Ultimately, jewellery isn’t just about aesthetics: it’s an investment, and selecting the correct material is key to making sure that there’s as big a payoff as possible.

Not Thinking About Piece Versatility

It can be nice to sit at home and admire your wonderful piece of jewellery, but if you’re never wearing it out, then you’ll begin to question whether it was really worth buying. One mistake people make when buying jewellery is buying pieces without considering how or where they’ll wear them. If you have no outfits that it corresponds with, or you can’t imagine what type of social occasion you’ll realistically wear it to, then it’ll spend most of its time just sitting in your wardrobe, and that can be considered a waste of money, no matter how beautiful it may be.



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