How To Choose The Right Native American Turquoise Bracelets For You

By Leslie Ball


If you want beautiful and striking jewelry pieces to add to your wardrobe, you may want to consider adding Native American turquoise bracelets to your collection. Whether you want a heavy cuff or a delicate chain piece that is set with these gorgeous stones, here is what you need to know about choosing the right piece for you.

Learning about the stones themselves can actually help you get better deals when you are purchasing pieces. It is not uncommon to see this stone used as unfinished nuggets or polished cabochons. Slabs of this stone are also used in jewelry on a regular basis. Just remember that larger chunks that do not have visible flaws will be the most expensive to purchase. Since flaws are natural in this stone, you may be able to find a piece you like that costs less because of an inclusion in the stone.

Often, the stones are set into silver. The settings are often heavily ornamented but they can be quite simple as well. This may be one factor to consider when deciding whether a piece will work well with an outfit. If you are looking at a piece that is set in silver, look for stamps or hallmarks that will tell you whether a piece is pure silver or whether it is an alloy.

Durability is important. It can be tempting to save money on a piece that is not as sturdily constructed but this can be a mistake. You will often have to spend money repairing your piece. Losing a stone can also be quite expensive as well. Taking the time to save up for well-made pieces can actually save you money in the long run.

While a thick cuff or chunky piece may look striking, you want to make sure it will work with a variety of outfits. That way you can get the best value for your dollar. The color of the stones in the piece itself may also influence how versatile it is. How intricate or flashy the setting is can also determine whether a piece will be versatile or not.

Pieces with a native theme will often have stylized animals or other important icons on them. They may have deep meaning that can vary from tribe to tribe. Taking the time to learn about the meaning of a piece and the symbols on it can make a meaningful piece even more significant.

Often people will purchase their first piece of turquoise jewelry while they are on a holiday as a souvenir or a memento. They may then want to build their collection with matching pieces that can provide a coordinated look. By shopping online, they may be able to get a better price on a particular piece but it may not be as ornate or well-made as a piece crafted by a traditional craftsman.

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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