April 29, 2010

How to Buy Genuine Swarovski Crystal

When it comes to buying Swarovski crystal, go for the genuine item rather than a cheap imitation. You can tell the difference between the two in a number of ways. A genuine Swarovski crystal will be marked with a manufacturer's logo: a square ('76-88), sCs/SCS (87'-present), an edelweiss flower (before '89), or a swan ('89-present). If your crystal does not have this mark, chances are it is not the genuine article. In addition, these crystals are heavy in comparison to similar sized imitations, and weight differences can often be determined by first picking up one, then the other. All new Swarovski crystals come with a certificate of authenticity. If lost, it cannot be replaced. Swarovski crystal jewelry is made with the highest quality gems and plated nickel. Finally, genuine crystals are not cheap, but less expensive than diamonds. In other words, you will not find true Swarovski crystals in the beads department of your local department store, and those found at crafts stores will be small and rather expensive. If you're looking for a gift that is sure to be treasured for generations, Swarovski Crystal is the perfect choice.

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