What To Look For When Buying Native American Turquoise Bracelets

By Leslie Ball


If you collect jewelry, you know how fun it can be. You also know how expensive it can be to add a new piece to your collection. If you are in the market for pieces such as Native American turquoise bracelets, here are a few tips and tricks that you can use to get the piece you want at a price that you can afford.

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.

The setting can also affect the price. Heavy silver settings can be quite expensive especially as the cost of this precious metal increases. The more metal that is used and the level of ornamentation can influence the price. If you want a large bulky piece you may want to look for one that is more simply designed. The less labor that is involved will often correspond to a lower price tag and a better value for you.

Often a bracelet will have the stones set with claws. Some will also have wire wrapped around the stones. This can look beautiful but if it is a piece you will wear every day you want to make sure it is durable. Look for thick wire that will stand the test of time. That way you don't have to worry about losing a stone or the piece bending or distorting.

Look for pieces that are versatile enough to work with a variety of outfits. The style of the piece is important as are the color of the stones. You can find some variation in the color of this particular stone so you want to make sure that a piece looks good with the outfits you will be wearing it with.

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.

While it can be fun and exciting to make your bracelet purchase while you are on holiday, this may not be as wise if you are on a tight budget. Shopping online can help you find similar pieces but at lower prices. Just remember to factor in exchange rates and shipping costs when determining whether the cost is actually better on a website.

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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