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New Jersey Wedding Jewelers

Finding the right wedding jewelry and jeweled gifts in the Garden State

Jewelry is no small consideration for an event, let alone a New Jersey wedding. Whether you are looking for a woman's diamond ring set, a wedding band, a gift for a loved one or a fashionable keepsake, New Jersey jewelers have it covered. With so many options and considerations, it can be a challenge to know where to start.

How to Find a Jeweler in New Jersey

Whether you live near Trenton or Ocean City, your selections do not need to be limited to your immediate town. When looking for a jeweler you can get some face-time with, opening the yellow pages or searching online will give you a list of New Jersey jewelers to call and with whom you can make appointments. If you have an idea of what you are looking for, mention it over the phone so that the jeweler can prepare a thoughtful presentation during your visit. A quality jeweler will be happy to sit with you for a consultation and show off their finery.

If you are looking at gifts for your wedding party, be sure to consider the number of gift recipients and their personal style. When brides or families do give jeweled gifts to their loved ones for a wedding, there is no rule as to how much it needs to cost or how extravagant it should be. These choices are personal, and must be considered along with your budget to ensure a fruitful meeting with the jeweler.

New Jersey jewelers who advertise both online and in the yellow pages are likely to be successful, and are often a safe bet. However, you can find many unusual, unique styles in jewelry shops throughout New Jersey.

Budgeting for Your Jeweler

If you don't have a design or style picked out yet, consider talking with two or three different local jewelry shops. Jewelers know that their work is their business, and most will be happy to meet with you for free and discuss your ideas and desires for almost any piece you are looking for within your price range. Jewelers are generally not snobs, and most will want to make something you will truly cherish (and tell your friends and family about!). Be realistic and firm about your budget and preferred style if you are working within guidelines. A jeweler willing to push you into a higher price range is not keeping your best interest in mind. Because New Jersey has so much to offer in any 30-mile radius, don't hesitate to travel to find the perfect person for your perfect pieces. For even more jeweler options, travel into nearby New York City or Philadelphia.

Your budget for your wedding party will carry different pricing considerations from your personal wedding jewelry. Don't be afraid to look around, compare prices, quality and values from different sources. Themed jewelry sets are often a great option for fashionable, cost-conscious couples.

Custom Design New Jersey Jewelers

New Jersey carries its weight in gold! With so many jewelers, your option for handcrafted jewelry just for your wedding day celebration is a realistic one. Look at visiting a variety of shops such as: This is by no means a complete list of custom NJ jewelers, but these locations either have accessible websites or superior reputations for your guidance.

Online NJ Jewelry Sales

Online wedding jewelry sales can be a bit tricky, as you're buying without firsthand looking at the item, and won't be sure of the quality until you receive it. However, prices are often better online, and many internet shops allow you a wide range of customizable options for rings, necklaces, cufflinks and more. Look for references. Also, always phone the shop and screen them for courtesy, punctuality, and motivation to serve the customer.

As with any online purchase, make sure the dealer is reputable by searching for "[dealer name] scam" or "[dealer name] review." Keep in mind that your items will typically be shipped to you. You may need to take the ordered jewelry to a local shop for repairs or alterations, so plan well in advance if you choose this option. The Consumerist provides reports of dissatisfied customers. The Better Business Bureau website will allow you to see if the retailer has any open or unresolved claims against them, and you can make a better-informed choice on whether to buy from them. Because any type of jewelry often comes with larger price tags that other products, many customers share their experiences openly online.

Remember to look for certificates of quality, if available, as these will give you legal recourse in the event that the online retailer is vague or does not have a reputation to look at. Also, attempt to buy from U.S. retailers, as this gives you the most flexibility and reassurance that your jewelry is truly what you want and pay for.

Written by: Creighton Connor
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