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Tips for Faceted Necklaces

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

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A faceted necklace can really add a lot of sparkle to your jewelry wardrobe. However, it can also be very expensive. This is different than just buying a basic pendant. A necklace is an entire piece with the chain connected. This makes it a lot more expensive. It also uses a lot more gemstones, which adds to the overall presence and also the cost. Here are a few tips for finding a faceted necklace that is also affordable.

Look for a beaded necklace. You can find faceted beads which have been cut on all sides instead of being perfectly round. This won’t give you all of the clarity of the traditional gemstones that you’re used to seeing. However, it will be different than your typical strand of beads. This is a very trendy look right now. It’s also a much cheaper way to get natural gemstones as well as a faceted necklace. You can really have fun with this by laying the different shapes and colors that you use. For instance you could wear a long necklace or double it over several times for a shorter necklace to give you a lot of versatility out of the same piece. This can work for the office or transition into nighttime depending on what you wear it with.

If you want traditional gemstones then a faceted necklace can get quite expensive. This doesn’t mean that you have to sacrifice size. If you’re spending a lot of money on a faceted necklace you want to make sure that it gets noticed. In this case, you can go for semi precious gemstones. It’s very trendy to find multi-gemstone faceted necklaces, in amethyst and peridot. This is usually set in sterling silver. Even then, just because of the carat weight and all of the silver it can cost several hundred dollars. Look for a bib style. This is where the necklace is concentrated in one area with the chain on either side. This is the ultimate in high fashion and it’s an easy way to spice up summer tank tops or strapless dresses.

Find gemstones that aren’t traditionally faceted. You can find this in a lot of opaque gemstones such as lapis or onyx. The faceting will just give them a little bit more dimension and a luxurious feeling. It will turn pieces that would otherwise be typical into something very special. In this case, you might even make something like turquoise suitable for evening wear. It allows you to invest in gems that are less expensive but still have a very important look to them.

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