Estate jewelry

The  most significant criteria considered by jewelry buyers are the period of the piece (antique, vintage or estate jewelry), the precious gemstone (diamonds, emeralds and sapphires appear to be the most popular) and the category of jewelry  (engagement rings, stud earrings and pendant necklaces are often high on the best-selling jewelry lists).

Equally  important besides jewelry periods and pieces,  is the type of precious metal used in your favorite contemporary design or antique jewelry items. Precious metals  can affect the piece in subtle ways  not  initially noticeable or  considered as important but of significant impact with respect to the owner’s long-term satisfaction. Let’s consider some of the most important ways metal affects jewelry.

Customization

Metals can greatly influence the level of customization  for your estate jewelry pieces. Malleable metals such as high purity gold are easy to work with, but may not be suitable for all types of jewelry due to their excessive  flexibility.  On the other hand, precious  metals  such as  platinum are very scratch-resistant, but more difficult and costly to engrave and/or resize.

Style

Metal type can have a direct influence on the appearance and overall style of jewelry pieces. Some metals like gold or platinum are believed to exude more elegance and prestige than titanium or silver. Furthermore,  men usually prefer the association of strength and power with harder and more  durable metals. Choosing a metal type that suits your style and personal taste can play a major role  in your overall satisfaction with the piece.

Durability

Since the metal usually forms the bulk of the jewelry,  the durability of the metal determines the durability of the whole piece., not to mention the responsibility of the precious metal  to secure the valuable gemstones in their settings.  It is therefore of utmost importance to establish a reasonable balance between the choice of the precious metal and the gemstones to be mounted on  the piece, particularly their weight and  scale of hardness.

Comfort

The metal you choose will invariably have an effect on how heavy the jewelry is, which will play a role in the length of the period it can be  worn. comfortably.  Another crucially important aspect related to comfort is whether or not the metal type causes irritations or allergic reactions. Some allergies could render an otherwise cherished piece completely unwearable.

Price

Price greatly varies depending on the metal. Common types of metal used for jewelry include but are not limited to  yellow gold, white gold,  rose gold, silver, platinum, and  stainless steel. These categories vary in price, also within the quality ranges of each category.  For example 10K gold will be less expensive than 14K which in turn  will be less expensive than 18K.gold.  Selecting  the type and purity of the  metal is dependent upon several factors primarily one’s budget.

Edited. VB