1. Get to know as much about your recipient as possible (discreetly if you can).
- Does the wearer have any allergies? The one I see most often is to "nickel silver" (which isn't really silver at all).
- What does your gift recipient normally wear? If she normally only wears earrings, now is not the time to get her a bracelet.
- Can you find out appropriate sizes of her current jewelry collection? Is there a particular chain length she likes? Find a ruler and measure the length of her pieces in her jewelry box.
- Does she actually have pierced ears? I've seen people get wire/post earrings for women that they're not even sure have pierced ears!
- Earrings and necklaces are generally closer to a "one size fits all" types of pieces. Bracelets and rings require knowing more about the recipient's exact size.
- People make the mistake of "Well, she always wears blue, so I'm going to get her something red." Wrong! She wears blue because she LIKES blue. It's always a good choice to get someone more of what they like.
- Does your jewelry gift recipient have the time and knowledge on how to care for their jewelry?
- Can she keep the piece clean and maintained properly? Sterling silver pieces in humid climates (Florida especially!) will tarnish very quickly if not cared for and stored properly.
- Are you considering an "everyday wear" type piece or is this something that is considered a "special occasion" piece?
- Can the recipient return or exchange the piece if she doesn't like it? Cow Art and More offers a 7 day return policy and a 30 day exchange policy all the art it sells.
- Can you get a gift receipt? This is important in cases such as Christmas where the purchaser may be buying the piece several weeks in advance of the holiday.
- If you have questions or concerns about the returns or exchange policy, always ask!
- Ask for instructions on how to care for the piece. I cannot stress how important this is! Unfortunately, I have had to repair several pieces I have made for customers because they weren't careful with wearing and cleaning the piece. If you aren't sure about your piece, have a professional give advice on how to clean and care for your jewelry.
- Ask for directions on how to return the piece to the artist/store for repair if necessary. Any good store should have the ability to repair your jewelry or recommend you to a reliable person for repair.
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