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Imitation jewelry, also known as artificial or fashion jewelry, is made from inexpensive metals and stones to replicate the appearance of fine jewelry. It offers a stylish look at an affordable price without using precious materials like gold or diamonds.
Yes, most artificial jewelry is safe to wear, especially if it's nickel-free and made using hypoallergenic materials. However, people with sensitive skin should look for items labeled as "skin-friendly" or "allergy-safe."
To maintain the shine and longevity of imitation jewelry: Avoid contact with water, perfumes, and lotions. Store in a dry, air-tight container. Wipe gently with a soft cloth after use. Keep separate from other items to prevent scratches.
While you can wear artificial jewelry daily, it's best to avoid exposure to sweat, moisture, and chemicals. Daily wear can cause the plating to fade faster compared to occasional use.
Common materials include: Brass Copper Alloy metals Plastic or resin Glass stones Cubic zirconia Acrylic beads Enamel coatings
With proper care, imitation jewelry can last from 6 months to 2 years or more. The longevity depends on usage, storage, and how well it's maintained.
Look for: Smooth finish with no sharp edges Even and bright plating Secure stone settings Branded or well-reviewed sellers Nickel-free labels for sensitive skin
Absolutely! High-end imitation jewelry often resembles real gold and diamond pieces and is widely used for bridal wear and festive events. It’s a cost-effective and fashionable choice.
You can shop from: Amazon Flipkart Etsy Local online boutiques Branded stores like Voylla, Zaveri Pearls, or Kushal’s
Some artificial jewelry can be re-polished or re-plated, especially if it's made from brass or copper. However, repairs may not always be cost-effective compared to buying a new piece.