Questions You Should Know about one jewellery

03 Apr.,2024

 

Shopping for fine jewellery is such an exciting experience; a chance to ask questions, compare beautiful designs and ultimately take home the piece that has stolen your heart.

At our boutique in Salzburg and during our traveling ateliers we regularly meet men and women shopping for fine jewellery for the first time, discovering AENEA’s vibrant gemstone and diamond designs; bold and daring jewellery, and like nothing they have seen before. 

Listening to their questions, we’ve put together AENEA’s ultimate 10 Questions to Ask Before You Buy Jewellery - covering precious metals, gemstones and how to care for the piece. Keep these questions in mind next time you are shopping for a special piece of jewellery…

1 Ask yourself - what do I want?

Many shoppers will begin their search for jewellery online, but visiting a jewellery store or jewellery exhibition is a must - it’s a chance to see designs up close and talk with an expert about jewellery. Before you enter a shop, ask yourself ‘What do I want?’ and think about the themes and inspirations you like in jewellery. But also prepare to be open minded and explore various styles of jewellery - you might fall in love with something very different!

2 What is the precious metal?

If you are browsing in a jewellery boutique and see a design you like, begin by asking some questions about it. One of the first should be ‘What is it made from?’, to gauge whether the piece is gold, platinum or another type of metal. In Europe, 18ct yellow, white and rose gold is often used to make fine jewellery and platinum is chosen for bridal or diamond jewellery as it’s very hardwearing.

3 What are the gemstones or diamonds?

If the piece you are looking at contains gemstones or diamonds, find out what they are. If they are blue stones they could be sapphire, topaz, aquamarine or even iolite; pink stones could be tourmaline, sapphire or kunzite. There are many types of gemstones, and they will each change the value and wearability of the piece. Diamonds also come in many variations, and a good jewellery shop will explain the quality and grade of the diamonds you are looking at, and can show you a chart to outline how diamonds are graded.

4 How does it look?

Next up, try the piece on. The jewellery shop’s team should be happy for you to try on the jewellery, which is especially important if it is a necklace, bracelet or earrings, so you can gauge how it sits, the length and whether the style suits you. Ask for their advice and to compare it with other pieces so you can judge for yourself. If it is a ring or bracelet and feels too big, ask the shop about re-sizing. They should be able to make small adjustments easily to ensure it is the perfect fit.

5 Where was the piece made?

More and more customers buying fine jewellery like to know where the piece was made - whether locally or by goldsmiths in another studio. It is always good to ask this question to better understand whether the piece has been made by hand and is unique or is part of a larger collection. In some jewellery stores you can even meet the goldsmiths, which is a great opportunity to ask about their inspirations!

6 Can you spot the Hallmarks?

Hallmarks are the little letters and symbols often present on fine jewellery that denote what it is made from (the precious metal) and who by (which jewellery store or designer). In some countries they are needed by law, and show the customer that they are buying real gold, silver or platinum. At AENEA, our jewellery will often feature hallmarks to symbolise the precious metal, along with our ‘makers stamp’, which we are happy to show to our customers.

 7 Do you have certificates or provide a valuations?

A trustworthy and caring jewellery shop will be able to provide a valuation for the piece of jewellery you have purchased, so you can have it insured and wear it without concern. Jewellery made in gold or platinum should always come with a valuation, while large diamond designs may also have independent certificates that detail the grade and quality of the diamond, which can also be used for valuations. Ask your jeweller for GIA, Gem-A or IGI certificates if you are buying a diamond, as these companies are some of the world’s most well-respected for diamond grading companies.

8 How do I clean and look after it?

Another question to ask is how to care for your jewellery. As explained before by AENEA, pearls - for example - can be affected by perfumes and moisturisers, while other gemstones are hardwearing and can be worn every day. It is always good to seek advice on how to gently clean your jewellery at home, and how to store it. All good jewellery shops will wrap your jewellery in a beautiful box, and the box should be kept to store your fine jewellery and avoid it getting tangled up or scratched by other pieces in your jewellery box.

9 Can you provide after care?

When you are purchasing fine jewellery, ask the assistants at the shop about ‘after care’ for the piece. Do they offer a guarantee with the design, or could you return in a year and have the piece cleaned and checked professionally by the shop? If the piece is something you want to wear everyday, like a necklace or ring, such after care will ensure your jewellery is being professionally checked over and the stones and clasps are secure so you can keep wearing it, worry free.

10 Can I have something made to match?

Here at AENEA, each piece of fine jewellery is unique, thanks to the gemstones and diamonds we use, and the careful stages of making each vibrant design. However, matching designs can be made to complement the beauty of the piece a customer has bought. If you wish to have a matching design made, ask your jeweller if they offer a bespoke service, like AENEA’s Atelier, where you can talk you through designs, sketch ideas and choose your own gemstones and diamonds to have something made just for you.

AENEA is pleased to offer a beautiful selection of fine jewellery in our Austrian boutique and through our unique International Travelling Ateliers, where we can visit clients in person with a selection of fine jewellery for them to discuss and try on at their leisure.

 Contact our experts for more information about buying fine jewellery, or about our Travelling Atelier service: atelier@aenea.com

 

 

Jewellery has always been a timeless symbol of love, affection, and commitment. Choosing the perfect piece can be overwhelming with the wide range of options. Asking the right questions can help you make an informed decision and ensure your investment is well worth it. 

To make your jewellery buying experience as smooth as possible, we have compiled a list of the top questions you must ask before purchasing.

What Is the Metal and Its Purity?

First and foremost, you should ask about the metal and its purity. Different metals and their alloys are used in jewellery, with gold, silver, and platinum being the most popular choices. The purity of the metal is usually measured in karats (for gold) or parts per thousand (for silver and platinum).

It is essential to understand the metal's purity and how it affects the jewellery's durability, value, and appearance. For instance, 24-karat gold is the purest form of gold, but it is very soft, making it unsuitable for daily wear. An 18-karat gold piece, on the other hand, has a higher durability and a slightly lower gold content.

What Gemstones Are Used, and Are They Natural or Lab-Grown?

Gemstones, both precious and semi-precious, add a unique charm to any jewellery piece. When buying a piece with gemstones, like amber jewellery, knowing if the stones used are natural or lab-grown is essential. Natural gemstones are formed over millions of years in the Earth's crust, while lab-grown ones are created using advanced technologies that mimic the conditions under which natural stones are formed.

Although lab-grown gemstones are more affordable and environmentally friendly, they may hold different values than natural gems in the long run. Request a certificate of authenticity to ensure the quality and origin of the gemstones used in your jewellery.

Is the Jewellery Piece Hallmarked?

A hallmark is a stamp or mark on the jewellery that indicates the purity of the metal used. It is a legal requirement in many countries to hallmark precious metal jewellery to protect consumers from fraud. 

Always ask if the piece you are considering is hallmarked, and look for the stamp before purchasing. In addition to the purity mark, hallmarks may include a maker's mark or a date letter, which can provide further information about the jewellery's origin and age.

What Is the Total Weight of the Piece?

The weight of a jewellery piece is an essential factor in determining its value and price. Heavier pieces usually cost more, as they contain more precious metal. Additionally, the weight of a piece can also affect its wearability and comfort. 

For instance, you prefer lighter earrings for daily wear, while a more substantial statement necklace is more suitable for special occasions.

What Type of Clasp or Closure Is Used?

The type of clasp or closure used in a piece of jewellery is crucial for ensuring its security and ease of wear. Different types of clasps are suitable for other pieces of jewellery. 

For instance, a lobster clasp is a popular choice for necklaces and bracelets due to its durability and security, while a screw-back or push-back closure is common for earrings. Inquire about the clasp type and check its functionality before purchasing the jewellery.

What Is the Warranty or Guarantee Policy?

A warranty or guarantee policy is essential when investing in jewellery. It provides peace of mind knowing that you are protected against manufacturing defects or issues arising after your purchase. 

Make sure to ask about the warranty policy and understand the terms and conditions, consisting of the duration, coverage, and the process for availing the warranty. For example, after purchasing a piece of amber jewellery, determine these details to confirm the policies under these pieces.

Can the Piece Be Resized or Customised?

Finally, inquiring about resizing or customisation options is essential, especially when purchasing rings or bracelets. Most jewellers offer resizing services for a fee, but it is crucial to understand if the particular piece you are considering can be altered without compromising its design or integrity. 

Additionally, if you want a personalised touch, ask about the possibilities of engraving or adding extra gemstones, like amber jewellery, to your chosen piece.

Conclusion

Purchasing jewellery is an investment in both time and money. By asking for these details, you can ensure that you are well-informed and confident in your decision, ultimately leading to a beautiful and meaningful piece that you or your loved one will cherish for years. Remember to prioritise quality, authenticity, and personal style while considering maintenance and customisation options. With these considerations in mind, you will be well on your way to finding the perfect piece of jewellery for any occasion.

Complete Studio has successfully established itself as a distinguished lifestyle brand in New Zealand, focusing on the core values of warm femininity and empowering women through its offerings. Our meticulously crafted, timeless, and affordable jewellery allows women to confidently accentuate their individuality and showcase their style. Check out our diverse collection today, including the top-selling amber jewellery in New Zealand and choose the pieces that cater to your varied tastes and preferences. 

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