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Hi I'm Judy Carrier with Jewels by Park Lane and I'm going to talk to you about buying
vintage jewelry. First of all when you buy vintage jewelry or any jewelry for that matter,
pick something that truly appeals to you, whether it is the quality of the material,
the beauty of the stone, the uniqueness of design, whatever appeals to you is the most
important thing because you are buying it to wear and if you want a certain look you
have to think about what you are wearing it with. If you are buying it for investment
purposes you need to have an expert with you and someone who really knows the era or jewelry
materials. The reason for this is you can't usually take it with you and then change your
mind. Some very reputable firms will give you a day or two grace period to see if it
is something that you really want but most of the time when you purchase something you
are going to get it as is so make sure you like the piece. You can get vintage jewelry
anywhere, yard sales, flea market, on line, check your newspapers, they have ads for that
sort of thing all the time. Just remember fashion is a look not a price and the image
you are going for is the one you should settle for. Judy Carrier, Jewels by Park Lane. Have
a great day.