How to Add Gold Jewellery to Your Wardrobe

Gold jewellery has stood the test of time and continues to be one of the most sought after types of jewellery on the market today. With the introduction of other stylish gold jewellery such as white gold and rose gold, the jewellery industry has been given a facelift, and more and more people are going back to real gold jewellery, instead of knock offs and imitation products. The value of gold continues to remain high and there is always a touch of class associated with wearing gold jewellery. Here’s how you can add gold jewellery to your wardrobe for 2017. 

Bigger is not Always Better

When it comes to investing in a piece of gold jewellery to look stylish, you know you’ll be spending a decent amount of money. With that in mind, you’ll want to think about the style of jewellery you want to wear, the occasions in which you will wear it, and whether the piece will have staying power over the years. With gold jewellery continuing to have momentum on the market, some designers have gone a little overboard with big eccentric jewellery, like those pieces worn by famous rap stars, but most people just want something classic that they can wear with most of their outfits. 

Talk to a Gold Dealer

If you are considering buying some gold jewellery to add to your wardrobe, try first a gold dealer or a local gold pawnshop in Melbourne. Melbourne Gold Company are knowledgeable Melbourne pawnbrokers who know the value of gold pieces and can help you choose the piece that is right for you. Click here to find out how you can get some of the best jewellery you’ve ever owned from a gold pawnshop. One thing to bear is often the gold jewellery is second hand as its from gold loans that were never redeemed. However, most gold pawnbrokers can help you source a piece that is right for you. Gold pawnbrokers are great to work with if you are looking for something very unique and special, perhaps for a gift or special occasion. 

Rules of Wearing Gold

If you are a fan of traditional gold jewellery, you will want to avoid mixing tones of gold; for example, don’t wear a rose gold wrist watch with a yellow gold bracelet. The tones clash and are not meant to be worn together. Typically, people who wear and love yellow gold stick to that and people who wear and love white or rose gold, stick to those colors. In some cases, Rose and white gold work well together, but as a rule of thumb, and if you are looking to buy an investment piece, stick to one ton of gold for longevity and style. 

Whether you prefer to buy your gold from a department store or a gold dealer, take the time to consider your options when it comes to the style, color, wearability and flexibility of the piece you are investing in. Gold is precious and shouldn’t be considered just another piece of jewellery. It’s special and makes anyone who wears it feel special too. Do your homework, talk to the right people who know about gold jewellery, and you’ll be on your way to adding gold jewellery to your wardrobe in no time. 

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