How To Choose The Right Native American Turquoise Bracelets For You

By Leslie Ball


Adding any piece of jewelry to your wardrobe can be fun and exciting. If you are interested in adding something such as Native American turquoise bracelets, rings or earrings, you may look at how bold and striking they are. You may wonder how to make sure you are getting the real deal as well as how to choose the right piece for you. Here is what you need to know.

The first thing to learn about is the stone itself. This is a semi-precious stone that is common to many parts of North America. Its color can range from very green to very blue but most stones are somewhere in the middle. Often, pieces are cut into slabs and polished or are turned into smooth, circular pieces of stone known as cabochons. Like other stones, pieces with larger stones will be more valuable and will have a higher price tag as a result.

Often, the stones are set into silver. The settings are often heavily ornamented but they can be quite simple as well. This may be one factor to consider when deciding whether a piece will work well with an outfit. If you are looking at a piece that is set in silver, look for stamps or hallmarks that will tell you whether a piece is pure silver or whether it is an alloy.

Durability is important. It can be tempting to save money on a piece that is not as sturdily constructed but this can be a mistake. You will often have to spend money repairing your piece. Losing a stone can also be quite expensive as well. Taking the time to save up for well-made pieces can actually save you money in the long run.

The best pieces are ones that are more versatile. If you can only wear a bracelet or necklace with a specific outfit you will find that you will need to spend more money in the long run as well. While it can be lovely to have a large jewelry wardrobe it can be hard to do on a budget. Taking the time to consider how each piece can be worn can be an economical choice that will save money over time.

Some pieces have a native theme while others have more modern designs. Both can look fabulous as part of an outfit. Just make sure that the style you choose will work well with other pieces in your jewelry wardrobe so that you can wear any combination of pieces at the same time.

Often people will purchase their first piece of turquoise jewelry while they are on a holiday as a souvenir or a memento. They may then want to build their collection with matching pieces that can provide a coordinated look. By shopping online, they may be able to get a better price on a particular piece but it may not be as ornate or well-made as a piece crafted by a traditional craftsman.

A bracelet can be a great focal point for any outfit. Whether you want a huge, chunky bangle or a delicate chain set with stones is entirely up to you. If you are truly torn, looking at your other pieces may help you get a sense for your overall style and you can choose a piece that blends well at that point.




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