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Gold VS Silver: Which is Right for You?

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Gold VS Silver: Which is Right for You?

Purchasing fine jewelry is a big decision. You’re investing your hard-earned money into purchasing a special piece of jewelry that’ll likely be worn for decades, so it’s important that you love it! Whether it’s an engagement ring, an anniversary gift, or you’re treating yourself to a new piece, one of the first steps will be to decide which metal will be used in your piece. One of the oldest debates in jewelry is Gold vs. Silver; which is better? There’s no simple answer that applies to everyone, but there are some key factors you can use to determine what’s right for you! Keep reading to learn more about the characteristics of each to help you decide which you’ll choose. 

Durability

Both gold and silver are durable enough for daily wear, but gold is more durable. Gold is scratch-resistant and won’t tarnish as you wear it. If you’re purchasing a ring and are someone who works with your hands a lot, gold may be the better option for you. Silver jewelry can be more prone to scratches and requires regular polishing to prevent tarnished jewelry.

Gold VS Silver Investment

The money you spend on fine jewelry isn’t just money spent on pretty things, it’s a real investment! Determine your budget before you start jewelry shopping so your jewelry can determine if silver or gold would be a better fit. Gold jewelry costs more at the time of purchase, but it also holds more value overtime. If you want an engagement ring that will become a valuable family heirloom for generations to come, gold is the way to go. If you want a piece that’s more affordable right now but may not hold as much value in the future, silver is your best bet.

Personal Style

Most importantly, you need to love what you’re wearing! Go into the jewelry store with an open mind and allow your eyes to wander to pieces that reflect your personal style. If you’re shopping for someone else, consider the types of jewelry you’ve seen them wear in the past to purchase something they’re likely to feel comfortable wearing!

Contact Bostonian Jewelers 

If you need help choosing between gold and silver or have more questions about the different types of fine jewelry, contact Bostonian Jewelers today. We’re an expert fine jeweler in the Boston area that offers custom jewelry pieces designed to your exact specifications! Schedule a consultation today or stop by our jewelry store in Downtown Crossing, Boston.