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		<title>How do you realize if gold jewelry is real?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jul 2011 07:16:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the United States, anything that is not at least 10 karats (42 percent gold) cannot be legally sold as gold. Anything that you purchase that is real gold should have the karat amount stamped into the jewelry. On rings, the stamp will be on the inside; and on necklaces and bracelets, the stamp will [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the United States, anything that is not at least 10 karats (42 percent gold) cannot be legally sold as gold. Anything that you purchase that is real gold should have the karat amount stamped into the jewelry. On rings, the stamp will be on the inside; and on necklaces and bracelets, the stamp will usually be somewhere on the clasp.</p>
<p>If the jewelry you are purchasing doesn&#8217;t have a stamp stating that it&#8217;s 10k, 14k, 18k, or 22k, chances are that it isn&#8217;t real gold.</p>
<p>If the jewelry is stamped and you still question whether or not it is real gold, you can take it to certain jewelers to find out whether or not it is real gold. A jeweler will be able to perform a chemical test or look at the piece under a jeweler&#8217;s loop to determine the quality of the piece.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re thinking of purchasing a piece of gold jewelry and something is making you question whether or not it&#8217;s real, it&#8217;s probably best to pass and find another piece that you can feel confident about. </p>
<p>The best way to tell the purity of gold is by purchasing a Nitric acid test kit; such a kit can be found on sites like E-bay for under $30. It will cover karats ranging from 10 karat to 22k karat, as well as silver &#038; platinum! Markings on a piece are usually completely useless &#8212; the amount of jewelry that&#8217;s improperly marked is absurd. If you&#8217;re not buying from a reputable jeweler, I strongly suggest using the Nitric acid test kit.</p>
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		<title>Turn Gold Jewelry Into Cash</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 08:04:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have seen some of the recent advertisements online and on television for websites that offer to buy your old gold jewelry for cash. You may be wondering if these cash for gold offers are legitimate and, if they are, how the system works. The good news is that such offers to buy old [...]]]></description>
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<p>You may have seen some of the recent advertisements online and on television for websites that offer to buy your old gold jewelry for cash. You may be wondering if these cash for gold offers are legitimate and, if they are, how the system works. The good news is that such offers to buy old jewelry for cash are totally legit. The reason there has been such a proliferation of companies and websites offering to buy consumer jewelry is simple. It has to do with the cost of gold. The fact of the matter is that gold is a commodity that is sold on commodity markets everyday. As such the price of it can go up or down over time. Now, what has happened is that the price of gold has skyrocketed in the past ten years due to a number of reasons. Because the price of it has become so high, it is highly profitable for companies to buy gold jewelry so that they can melt it down and resell it on the open market.</p>
<p>What this means for you is that your old jewelry has never been worth more than it is today. You may be surprised to learn that gold is currently selling for more than $1,000 an ounce. This means that old gold pieces, which can be melted down for their gold, refined and sold, are extremely valuable. Hence you have seen the proliferation of these gold buyers. It may not have made much sense to buy gold jewelry from ordinary people when gold was selling at $400 an ounce, but now that gold is selling for more than $1,000 every body is making a lot of money. Therefore, if you have old gold jewelry you can make a nice amount of money by selling it to one of the gold buyers either in your area. The important thing to realize is that the price of gold is always fluctuating and there is no guarantee that the price will remain high, so if you have been thinking about selling some gold jewelry for quick.</p>
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		<title>Gold Jewelry Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 08:27:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many places that you can go to, to buy jewelry made from gold, and though many are safe, and sell gold jewelry that is what it says it is, it is best to be safe. When buying gold in northern America, look for jewelry retailers that have the logo of Jewelers of America. [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are many places that you can go to, to buy jewelry made from gold, and though many are safe, and sell gold jewelry that is what it says it is, it is best to be safe. When buying gold in northern America, look for jewelry retailers that have the logo of Jewelers of America. Outside northern America there will often be an association that has a set of standards for the members. It is a good choice to make sure they have that membership, as it shows in most cases that you are getting what you actually wanted.</p>
<p>When buying gold, you may have heard the word &#8211; karats. A Karat, is a way of measuring the pureness of gold jewelry. Because the metal is soft in its pure form and unsuitable for wearing it is often added with other metals to make it stronger. As an example 24 karat gold is pure gold and is very soft. In this state is easily malleable and would likely bend and change shape every time you try to wear it.</p>
<p>24 karat gold is often used for other purposes, such as making CD layers or in computer processors. 18K jewelry is the next level down and is 75% pure, then 12K gold which is half gold and half is other metals. Another karat you may find is 10 karats which is actually only 41.7% pure gold. As you get to the lower percentages the more stronger the jewelry made from gold, but also the less real gold contained within the jewelry. It will be something to consider which type you want to purchase.</p>
<p>Anything below 10 karats is not really classed as gold jewelry, so much so that in the US, it is against the law to label an item as being gold, if it contains less than 10 karats. Even though many are safe, and sell gold jewelry that is what it says it is, it is best to be safe and buy from jewelry retailers with a membership to a jewelry association. This applies online, and the sites will often display such logo&#8217;s and hallmark information.</p>
<p>All jewelry made from gold will come with a karat mark. If you find jewelry without this mark either online or offline it is best to take it back, as it could end up being an item with no gold in it or one which has less than 10 karats. When you look to buy gold jewelry, you will also see a mark of the jewelry manufacturer. This information is good to know. As jewelry with a known mark is going to be more likely to be a genuine product.</p>
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		<title>How To Care For Everything Golden</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 08:10:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gold is back and it&#8217;s back big time! For a while, gold has been pushed into the background being replaced by other metals like silver and platinum. But now, gold is everywhere &#8211; from shoes to bags and even clothing, but most noticeably gold is back in jewelry. For over a decade the diamond set [...]]]></description>
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<p>Gold is back and it&#8217;s back big time! For a while, gold has been pushed into the background being replaced by other metals like silver and platinum. But now, gold is everywhere &#8211; from shoes to bags and even clothing, but most noticeably gold is back in jewelry. For over a decade the diamond set in platinum was the staple &#8220;Will you marry me?&#8221; ring. But now we see jewelers coming up with impressive gold and white gold pieces. Even Faux gold jewelry is getting a minute in the spotlight, but we all know &#8211; nothing beats the real thing, and with the real thing comes real responsibility- it is then up to you to take care of your gold items. </p>
<p>Unlike some myths, gold is a precious metal that does not tarnish. It can get dirty over the years because of exposure to biological matter like oil and sweat. Makeup, lotion and other substances can also dull gold jewelry. Dulled and dirtied gold jewelry is not at all pleasant to look at and may even end up causing irreversible damage to your jewelry and stain your clothing or irritate your skin. That is the main reason why periodic cleaning for gold jewelry is necessary. There are commercial gold cleaners available that you can use for your gold. Just make sure that the gold cleaner is gentle and non abrasive so that it won&#8217;t damage the gold in any way. If you do not want to use commercial cleaners, there are a lot of homespun ways that you can clean your gold. </p>
<p>When cleaning gold yourself, you will need the following items: Soft or Kiddies toothbrush, Dish Detergent (Mild), and a soft rag or polishing cloth. What you need to do is to dilute a little bit of dish detergent into a bowl of warm water. Soak your gold jewelry in the warm water for a few minutes to soften the dirt that has attached to your jewelry over time. After soaking, you can take the soft brush and gently remove the dirt. Dry the jewelry afterwards and polish gently with the rag or the polishing fabric. </p>
<p>Once you have cleaned your jewelry, there is one basic tip that you need to follow so that you can keep your gold shining as long as possible. It is advised to put your gold jewelry after you have sprayed on perfume. Most perfume contains either oil or alcohol. These compounds can attach themselves to your gold jewelry and make it attract dirt. Another is to wash your Gold jewelry before retiring at night and pat it dry. This way you will stop any reaction or corrosion from happening due to body sweat thereby preventing damage to your gold jewelry. </p>
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		<title>Buying the Right Gold Jewelry</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 08:20:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What you should keep in mind when buying gold jewelry is the source of the jewelry, always remember that you get what you pay for. If you are a person that shops online, the best choice for you would be a web store that specializes in fine jewelry. You should not have very high expectations [...]]]></description>
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<p>What you should keep in mind when buying gold jewelry is the source of the jewelry, always remember that you get what you pay for. If you are a person that shops online, the best choice for you would be a web store that specializes in fine jewelry. You should not have very high expectations if you choose to purchase from a website that offers home appliances alongside gold jewelry, even if it is a bargain. You should also look for a return policy in case the jewelry is not what you expected it to be or has a defect.</p>
<p>A very important aspect of purchasing gold jewelry is the quality. The quality of gold jewelry comes from karats. For instance, 24k gold is pure gold, but 18k represents 75% gold, 14k 58.3% and 10k 41.6%. All the other percentage is made of alloy or different metals that give the jewelry shape and strength.</p>
<p>Try to look at a lot of designs and it may prove helpful and the satisfaction of the purchase will be even greater, because you know you have bought exactly what you wanted. The design and engravings, the look and feel, the ornamental detail and the finish are all things that you can use to determine whether that jewelry is suited for you or for the recipient you want to buy it for.</p>
<p>If you want to purchase gold jewelry for somebody else, be sure you are well-informed. You must know what your recipient’s ring size, neck size, wrist size or ankle size is, depending on the type of jewelry you want to purchase. You should do this in order to avoid any later unpleasant situations, like miss fits. You should also choose something that bears a special meaning or has some kind of special energy.</p>
<p>Taiba.net is an e-commerce site for <a href="http://www.taiba.ae/">Taiba for Gold and Jewelry Co.</a>. Taiba was established in year 1980, and is an international luxury fine gold manufacturer and supplier. It has occupied its location to be among the famous companies in the world of gold and jewelry. Since its establishment 29 years ago, Taiba for Gold &#038; jewelry Co. has been committed to a policy of continuous growth and development. Taiba products transcend the boundaries of the gulf and Middle Eastern markets.</p>
<p>Their goal is to provide you with the best shopping experience possible. They assure their customers that their information will not be viewed, distributed, sold or sent to any other 3 rd party. They will only use your registry information for their marketing researches, to satisfy your needs. Taiba Dubai gold jewelry store online offering a wide range of 18k &#038; 21k gold jewelry for her. Shop &#038; buy from their unique &#038; fashionable gold Rings, Bangles, Bracelets, Earrings, Pendants and Full sets. </p>
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