Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Swarovski Ring Tutorial

The Swarovski crystal is named after Daniel Swarovski, who created a machine in the late 1800s that could cut crystal in precise manner. Swarovski crystal is considered to be the finest of its kind in part because of the rigorous testing each crystal is subject to before leaving the factory. Crystals are tested in much the same as diamonds. They are checked for purity, precision and color.

Instructions

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    Decide on a style you like. Swarovoski rings come in all different sizes, colors, cuts and finishes. Prices range from around $50 to $200 and above. Swarvoski ring style spans a wide range of influences, from vintage to classic elegance and modern to fun and flirty.

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    Avoid fraudulent companies posing as Swarovski dealers. Only genuine Swarovksi crystals include a hologram of the logo, which bears the image of a swan, within each piece. If you are buying a ring in a retail store, you can request to see the jewel with a magnifier in order to view the logo. If you are buying online, read the specifications of the ring in which you are interested. Swarovski will be the manufacturer if the piece is genuine.

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    Ask about a money-back guarantee if you are shopping online. Once you find a legitimate Swarvoski dealer online, ensure the company is willing to quickly refund your purchase price if you are not satisfied with your ring.

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