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Exclusive Antique Jewelry Will Make You The Belle Of The Ball

Thursday, July 9th, 2009
by Jack Michaels

Most women go weak in the knees when it comes to jewelry. So if you are one of them, then you must be looking forward to add something valuable to your jewelry box. Then why don’t you go for antique jewelry this time. A piece of antique jewelry would be the perfect addition to your jewelry set and whenever you wear it, you will surely be the showstopper. Blending charm and class it will be the most amazing adornment that you have ever wished for.

Antique Jewelry can be defined as those pieces of jewelry which have been manufactured at least a century back or earlier. In addition to the age, good Antique Jewelry must have features such as excellent workmanship, rich history or both. Usually, the age, quality and repair history of the piece of jewelry is kept in mind while deciding its value as an antique.

If you are wondering where to look for Antique Jewelry, your corner jewelry store doesn’t make the cut. These are rare items as well as being valuable ones. Hence, you will find specialized boutiques and big jewelry houses dealing in such items. Often you will get auctions as well where high value jewelry will be sold.

Online stores also offer connoisseurs the option of choosing and buying pieces of antique jewelry according to their wish. It is a good idea to choose a reliable store for buying a piece of antique jewelry. Go for the popular ones that have been working in this field for many years and are well-known among customers.

Common things to watch out for when handling Antique Jewelry include seams. The presence of a seam is an indicator to repairs being done on the piece. Too many seams can point towards a heavily damaged piece, one that should be avoided. Look at the back of the jewelry to get a better idea of its true condition. Checking out portions such as the clips also gives you a better idea about the piece.

Be it a gold necklace set with guineas or chandelier earrings studded with rubies, or even a gold ring, antique jewelry has an appeal of its own. Wearing a single piece of antique jewelry can make you the cynosure of all eyes at any party. Owning such a collector’s item adds to your aura of style and elegance.

Often antique jewelry pieces are passed down from one generation to the next as family heirlooms. It’s a huge misconception if you think that any such piece of vintage jewelry is only suitable for the aged to wear. An antique piece of jewelry can enhance the charm and appeal of anyone, young or old.

Antique jewelry is going to cost a handsome sum. But that amount will not seem much when you compare it with the satisfaction that you derive out of wearing antique jewelry.

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Invest In Gold For Secured Future.

Monday, July 6th, 2009
by Clara Hudson

Gold is one of the most important sources to be wealthy and hence, it has higher value. In addition, the price of gold does not fluctuate as rapidly as of stocks and shares.

Gold may surely prove to be one of the most secure investments in times of financial crisis. The economy of many countries has suffered badly due to recession and hence, the gold prices tend to decline. Therefore, this may be the best time to buy gold. You may later sell gold once the market regains stability.

You may also choose to invest in gold for future benefits. There are many more benefits of investing in gold. For instance, as gold is considered as a liquid asset, thus you may easily manipulate and transfer it.

However, to make the best possible use of gold, it is essential for you to be well aware of different kinds of gold investments. There are two most preferred ways of gold investment that you may consider, which are trading the physical gold in the form of gold bullion (Gold Certificates) or spot gold trading, also known as gold GLD bars.

Due to the multiple benefits, majority of investors think that it is better to invest in gold certificates. You can trade gold freely in the gold market by investing in gold certificates or funds. Gold funds and certificates are completely insured

For investing in gold, bullion coins surely proves to be one of the best options. By selling gold bullion, you may earn cash in times of emergencies or urgency, while saving the others. By doing this, you will save some extra expenses. As these coins come in small sizes, there is no need of cutting them in more small pieces.

However, you may have an advantage if you decide to invest in gold bullion and coins rather than gold bars. Unlike the gold bars, that are valued according to their weight, gold bullion and coins are priced on the basis of both their weight as well as age.

Hence, it is important to plan for investing in gold bullion. By purchasing only one gram of gold bullion every month, you will get extremely good returns in the future.

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