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Meet Bella, my horse, and share a little about me and my love for gemology. This Video is about separating sterling silver from costume jewelry to identify the difference. Remember to start by using your visual application to sort your jewelry because there are tips that will help you. Sterling can be dark oxidized or shiny, so first look for the 925 stamping for sterling silver on the clasp or the object. Costume jewelry is also glossy, so be careful to observe the undercarriage of the metal and look for a secondary color that would indicate plating over a brass or nickel coating (or other like iron) Join us on these social media platforms Facebook: / legacyjewelryappraiserandbuyer Twitter: / legacyjewelryoc00 Instagram: / legacyjewelryappraisers_buyers Gina Watson, G.I.A. Gemologist, is an Alumni of The Gemological Institute of America and, since 1985, owned multiple retail jewelry stores specializing in Diamonds & Jewelry, Pawning & Auctioneering, Estates of Buying & Selling Fine Jewelry & Manufacturing. With a wealth of knowledge, she has been a 2nd generation family Jeweler since 1969 from Orange County, CA. Her passion is to educate clients on the values of their family estates and gives endless advice on whether to sell, appraise for insurance or estate value, re-design, or care for valuables. Gina has spent decades on local TV, being a keynote speaker at family estates and holding her magazine column in Orange County called the Gem-Corner to educate the public on all facets of the jewelry industry. Gina is available by appointment only in Laguna Hills or provides free shipping labels for items to sell, appraise, or redesign. GIA Gemologist Gina Watson believes in helping individuals sort through their family heirlooms so they can make better decisions for themselves and their loved ones. If the unwanted jewelry is sold, elders could use that money, especially when most are on fixed incomes. We believe in discussing with the elderly different options of appraisals, selling or consigning items, and making good choices for themselves and their loved ones. Gina Watson, GIA Gemologist, has been working with families and estates since 1986 in Orange County, California. While working with hundreds of family generations and their stories, Legacy Heart Interviews can bring a healing realization to prepare yourself and your family by discussing openly with loved ones.