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Not Meeting a Specialist, Compared To a Sales Person at the Department Store Who Has Little Real-World Jewelry Experience

Introduction

Jewelry catches the attention of women in the world. There is no lady wouldn’t want a jewelry collection no matter her preferences. Jewelry includes gold, silver, steel and diamond materials. Gold and silver can even be used as coats for other metals but they are not long-lasting like the original metal.

When you visit a jewelry shop, your expectations are high and you want to find exactly what you are looking for. The approach the attendant will have will determine their experience. There are two types, which are a jewelry specialist and a jewelry salesperson. Let us look at ways to distinguish the two when you visit a jewelry shop.

Vast Knowledge of Jewelry Definition

A specialist knows how to tune their jewelry and help you look for a perfect match. If you are looking for an engagement ring Toronto custom diamond, a specialist will give that. Should they not have that choice, they suggest another choice giving you the bad and good sides of each. They could also tell you they are out of stock and you can pick it later. A specialist also has knowledge on how a necklace is supposed to look on you, a ring is supposed to compliment your fingers and how earrings should define your face shape. A sales person on the other side has no or little experience. He/she will say everything looks good even when it’s not to sell the product.

Purpose of Jewelry

Jewelry defines the kind of occasion you are going to. There are necklaces which are good with evening dresses but not office. The vice versa is true and other jewelry types are neutral. A specialist will approach you with question of the purpose of the jewelry you want. If you want office earrings and necklaces, a specialist won’t suggest evening type of jewelry. A sales person for the need to sell will suggest anything even the inappropriate jewelry for an occasion.

Honesty and Encouragement

Salespersons are trained to convince in whatever way possible. They could lie to get you to buy the piece of jewelry. A salesperson is the kind who will tell you the jewelry is pure gold but you know it is just gold coated. A specialist on the other hand is honest about everything. If they don’t have the piece you want, they tell you straight giving honest suggestions.

The other day my wife went to buy a wedding ring and the owner took time to explain. On noticing she was heavy with a child, the specialist suggested a steel coated ring because a gold coated one apparently had negative effects to the unborn child. If the shop owner was just a salesperson, that is not the kind of advice she would have gotten.

Conclusion

Distinguishing a salesperson from a specialist if you want good jewelry and this goes a long way to ensuring you get the value of your money.

Contact Info
Design By Sevan
477 Richmond st west suite 801
Toronto, ON M5V 3E7
(416) 203-7265
info@designbysevan.com
http://designbysevan.com
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