Buying Fake Jewellery

It's not what you wear; it's how you wear it. Although genuine jewellery has its share of accolades, fake jewellery is not that far behind. Even the brightest stars in the music and entertainment industry wear fake jewellery. There are a number of good things about buying the non-genuine version. Scroll down to find out what they are.

1. They are not hard on your pocket.

Check the price tag. The price of fake jewellery is definitely a steal. When you're very particular about getting how many jewellery pieces you are getting back for your money, you will love the quantity of fake jewellery you can hoard with your $30,000 annual bonus. Picture this: With that sum, you can purchase either a genuine, flawless one-carat diamond or sixty high-quality but fake jewellery pieces. Depending on the piece, design, workmanship and packaging, fake jewellery can go as inexpensive as $5 for a gemstone, $20 dollars for a dozen pair of earrings and $90 for a dainty piece of necklace. You do the math.

2. They do not attract criminals.

Again, check the price tag. Ask yourself if criminals will go through all the trouble to snatch or steal something that they themselves can buy if they work for a few hours or weeks on minimum wage. The most notorious criminals have a fine eye for genuine jewellery. No matter how real your fake jewellery might appear to the common people around you, it will not fool the expert's eye. Therefore, you can heave a sigh of relief about not being the moving target of any grand thefts and robberies. Armed with the knowledge that criminals aren't the least bit interested about snatching a jewellery piece that could only be worth peanuts, you do feel a bit safer when you're out in the streets. Feel free to accessorize to your heart's content with fake jewellery.

3. They allow perfect matches.

This time, examine the jewellery piece. From shape to form, luster and color, fake jewellery is generically perfect, thereby allowing you to match your accessories just the way you want them. In fact, fake jewellery that comes in sets (usually a necklace, a pendant, a ring and a pair of earrings) is an ideal choice if you're very finicky about uniformity and consistency. Unlike genuine jewellery which may sport of a number of irregularities such as some bumps, roughness, scratches and lackluster properties, fake jewellery prides itself of synthetic perfection. When you're looking for something that really sparkles like a golden chariot or that really glitters like the stars in the night sky, go get yourself some fake jewellery.

When something inexpensive, risk-free and “perfect” is what you're looking for, fake jewellery certainly will not disappoint you. Fake jewellery is a calculated risk that you and everyone are taking. In fact, you may even be sparing yourself from additional phone calls or trips to the jeweller's since you won't mind so much about getting a warranty for your purchase.