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5 Things to Consider When Buying Men’s Jewelry

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Buying men’s jewelry can often be daunting. With so many options to choose from, it can get overwhelming to pick the right piece. Will a 5mm tennis necklace look good or should you go with gold plated Cuban chain? Such decisions may seem minor, but they have a great deal of impact on your style. In this blog, we take a look at some of the important factors to keep in mind when buying men’s jewelry. Know What You Want This point stands true for any type of shopping experience, but is especially important in jewelry shopping. Before you start looking through the products, get a clear idea of what you’re looking for. Do you want a bracelet, ring, or necklace? If you’re thinking of getting a necklace, do you want a thick chain or a thin chain? If you want a ring, do you want gemstones on it? These are some of the questions you must know the answers to. Having a clear understanding of what you want will help you in your search for the perfect item. Appeal to Personal Style When buy

Which Gold Ring Type to Choose - White, Yellow, or Rose?

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Today, the jewelry industry has flourished on an unimaginable scale with access to an abundant collection of metals in contrasting colors. However, when it comes to gold, it never goes out of fashion, no matter how many alternative options available. Be it custom jewelry or mass-produced items, gold stands for royalty, and hence is always the first preference. Having said that, we understand choosing the right variety of gold is never an easy job. Making such a choice becomes even more intimidating if you are to choose a ring for your engagement or a romantic proposal. So, here in this blog, we will discuss the three types of of gold- yellow, white, and rose – to help you make the perfect choice for your big event. Yellow Gold If you think yellow gold is made from pure gold, you are mistaken. The yellow gold used in rings is a composition of pure gold, zinc, and copper. It depends on the amount of pure gold used in jewelry to measure the volume of karat. So, when you choose a yell