Purchasing that expensive silver bracelet you have been eyeing for several months still needs more time for you to be able to decide and tell yourself that it is really made for you. Since you are talking about a large sum of  money, you better be sure that that purchase is really worth every single dollar you saved for it otherwise, it will just be an ordinary should’ve and would’ve story to be added to your book.

Know the Basic Design.

You have to be particular about the basic design of the silver bracelet. Take time to look at it if it has sharp edges or those charms that could easily fall off or the overall design would be easily be bent when you accidentally hit a chair or a wall. Those are just the top concerns but you also have to check if the metal itself would not irritate your skin. You see, there are different kinds of metal that may be used as a combination for your silver bracelet. You could have a braided type that consists of gold and silver which some jewelers use a not-so high quality of gold to bring the price down. Having this in your silver bracelet can and will make you scratch, paw and just take the bracelet off altogether and that it such a waste of money on your part.

Weight of the Metal Used.

This is important for your wrist bling. Your silver bracelet would become much heavier with all the charms, gems that are attached to it. You should keep in mind that if you have a bracelet that has so many charms that would allow you to look like a walking tambourine, you have to re-think your decision on that. There is truth to the saying that less is more. The bracelet should be able to carry the total weight of the added charms or stones if you really want something chunky to counter your pretty slim wrist.

There are some silver metals having different carats that may have the possibility of a softer bracelet. You have to consider if the softness would allow it to be as sturdy when it comes to the locks or clasps. You would not want to loose your bracelet the moment you leave your eyes off it. Look for a good metal that is most often used for quality bracelets. You have the White Gold and of course the Titanium. They are both colored silver and their shine varies from that shiny-shimmery splendor to a bearable dull gray. It all depends on your style of course.

Craftsmanship is Important.

You must be able to take advantage of all the perks that come with that beautiful bracelet dream of yours. There are stores that carry impressive items made by the most famous jewelers the world has known. Sometimes, when price is the least of your priorities, it is the name that comes with the item that you are going to purchase that counts.

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