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Identifying Real Jewellery from the Fake

When selling adornments for a living, the last thing that you would want to do is to give your customers imitations as this can do your business a disservice. Now, to avoid this scenario, you have to determine if your suppliers are handing you the real thing instead of fakes. To help you do this, here are some practical tips.

#1 Sterling Silver

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Because many customers love having jewellery made of this material, having these in your shop is a must. But, before you ship them from a wholesaler, identify their genuineness through the following.

Authenticating mark – Real silver is crafted with inconspicuous engraved markings like “9.25”, “Sterling”, “Sterling 925”, or “S/S”.

Black marks – Rub a soft, light-coloured cloth on a genuine piece and you will notice black marks on the fabric. This is usually caused by oxidising.

Less shiny – In truth, such adornments are typically less shiny than a silver plate.

#2 Gold

“Fool's gold” is circulating in different markets hence, customers will be a bit wary when buying such ornaments from you. Nevertheless, assure them that you have authentic products by showing them the following:

No discoloured areas – Inspect high-friction areas in accessories for any discolouration because if a ring or bracelet is simply plated, its outer cover will rub off.

Plate test – Rub a gold necklace against a piece of unglazed ceramic block. Now, if the item is fake, it will leave a black streak behind; otherwise, it will leave a gold mark.

Non-magnetic – Ideally, genuine gold is not magnetic so if you bring it close to a magnet, it should not react.

#3 Gems

All it takes is a little observation so you can tell if the embedded stones on a tiara are real. For example, real gemstones may have scratches and dents or may not sparkle at all – proof that they have been exposed to harsh outdoor conditions.

Once you are sure that your jewellery inventory is genuine, you can gain a better reputation as a dealer. Also, it will be easier to acquire insurance for them. You should contact professional brokers to help you the ideal protection policy today.


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