A Guide To Gifting Jewellery

Jewellery has long been considered a thoughtful gift – an expression of love and affection towards a special person. Such a meaningful gift requires careful consideration. After all, jewellery – like any accessory or garment – can be highly representative of personality and uniqueness. 

Suppose you’re eager to purchase a beautiful item of jewellery for a loved one. In that case, you may be wondering how to choose the perfect piece to dazzle your recipient. To help you out and provide a little inspiration, consider the following tips for gifting jewellery. 

Personal Style

One of the most vital things to consider when selecting an item of jewellery for a loved one is their personal style. Choosing a piece that aligns with their personality and dress sense demonstrates how well you understand them and value their uniqueness. For example, does your loved one favour simple, classic-style jewellery, or do they enjoy accessorising their outfits with bold, statement pieces that command attention? By paying attention to their existing jewellery wardrobe, you can decide to play it safe or take a risk and purchase something that will diversify their collection. 

Practicality

While some people seldom remove significant items of jewellery, such as wedding rings, others tend to save their finery for special occasions. Suppose your recipient falls into the latter category. In that case, it may be worth considering a jewellery item that is as practical as it is beautiful, such as a sentimental locket concealing a touching photograph or a high-quality watch suitable for everyday use. 

Practicality also refers to wearability – if your recipient doesn’t enjoy the sensation of wearing jewellery and finds it gets in the way of their daily tasks, you could opt for something small, subtle and lightweight. 

Price Range

A crucial point to keep in mind is your recipient’s ability to care for valuable items. While this isn’t usually something to consider when selecting a gift, when it comes to expensive or meaningful items, it would be better to know they’re going to be in good hands. If your loved one has a habit of losing their jewellery, it may not be wise to fork out a significant sum of money and instead invest in something a little more suitable. 

Allergies

People with sensitive skin often find wearing jewellery pieces made using nickel, cobalt and chromium cause irritation. While silver and gold are naturally hypoallergenic, no jewellery is crafted from 24-karat gold, as it is too soft for use. If your recipient suffers from allergies to certain metals, it is crucial to look for hypoallergenic jewellery made from nickel-free alloys such as nickel-free sterling silver or titanium. 

Personalise

From custom jewellery gift boxes to birthstones, there are many ways to make your gift unique, such as adding a personal touch or even commissioning a piece from scratch. Many items of jewellery can be engraved or customised upon request. Some jewellers offer services in which they craft original pieces using components such as the precious stone from a previously treasured item, or even the ashes of a departed loved one. This way, you can work in partnership with your chosen artisan jeweller to create a truly original item that can be passed down as an heirloom. 

Colouring

When selecting jewellery, many people consider their colouring to determine whether or not a piece will suit them. A person’s individual colouring pertains to their skin’s undertones, as well as the hue of their hair and eyes. For example, gold jewellery is said to flatter those with warm undertones, whereas metals like silver, platinum and white gold tend to suit those with cool undertones. While this isn’t a hard and fast rule, it could be the defining factor in whether your recipient likes their gift or loves it. 

Ask For Assistance

Buying any item of clothing or accessory for somebody else can be tricky; however, many hands make light work. If you feel unable to decide for yourself, it’s advisable to ask for help, either from a trusted family member or a mutual friend. Furthermore, reputable jewellery shops and artisan jewellers are generally more than happy to assist. They may ask simple questions regarding your loved one’s style, personality and preferences to ensure you select the perfect piece, guaranteed to impress. 

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