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Real Designer Jewelry vs Knock Offs—How to Tell the Difference

By March 22, 2018March 27th, 2018News, Uncategorized

Over the years, an abundance of knock-off jewelry has been produced. Tiffany, Gucci, Rolex, and Chanel, are some designer brands that have been replicated.  This might make you question what jewelry is real and what isn’t. Or, it may make you ask, “Why should I buy an authentic designer piece in the first place?”

Why Purchase Fine Jewelry

First, designer jewelry is worth the investment. The quality, care, and materials that go into producing a high-end piece is above anything you can buy for less.

Typically, fine jewelry is crafted by a certified jeweler who is a master of the craft. Jewelers, such as those at Bromfield Jewelers, have exceptional attention to detail to ensure that every stone is correctly and securely placed.

Did you know a real diamond is the hardest substance on the planet? In fact, only a diamond can chip another diamond. Fine jewelry is crafted from high-end materials that are durable and meant to last. Typically, artificial metals will fade, chip, or crack over time. When purchasing fine jewelry, keep in mind that metals and precious stones will last for years to come.

How to Spot Fake Jewelry

Large luxury brands such as Rolex and Tiffany are often replicated; however, there are a few ways to ensure your next purchase is authentic and not a knock-off.

Be Caution of Prices

High-end jewelry pieces typically don’t go on sale. Therefore, if a price seems too good to be true, chances are, it probably is. Remember that fine jewelry is an investment and worth the extra spending.

Look for Flaws

If you’re buying “Tiffany’s” jewelry but you notice the stamp is crooked and the chain has lines, chances are it is probably fake. When you purchase fine jewelry, you can expect most pieces to be nearly flawless. Double check before you make an investment, inspect the piece yourself for any mishaps.

Inspect for Fading

Did you know that real gold never fades? In fact, some of the oldest gold in the world still shines like new. If a piece you’re about to buy is fading, it is a sign that what you are purchasing could be a knock-off.

Always purchase from a reputable dealer.

Online action places, such as Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist, make buying many items affordable and easy. However, when purchasing fine jewelry there is a lot of risk. When you purchase from a reputable jewelry retailer, you can ensure the item you are purchasing is inspected and certified.

If you’re looking for a reputable dealer in the Boston area, be sure to visit Bromfield Jewelers. Our family-owned business has certified fine jewelry that you can pass on for generations. Whether you are looking for a gift for yourself or are shopping for a loved one, let us help you find something that speaks to you.

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