How to Choose Quality Jewelry Stocklots Safely
Buying jewelry stocklots can be profitable if you know how to avoid low-quality or problematic goods. Follow these practical tips.
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Check workmanship and finish: Good stocklot jewelry has smooth surfaces, no sharp edges, no missing stones, and no obvious scratches. Minor imperfections like tiny paint spots are acceptable for low price.
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Confirm materials: Common safe materials are alloy, acrylic, resin, glass, and fabric. Avoid unknown metal mixes that may cause allergies.
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Avoid messy “junk lots”: Some suppliers mix broken pieces, very old items, and un wearable samples. Choose sorted lots with clear categories.
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Verify packaging: Regular stocklots come in bulk polybags or simple boxes. No original brand boxes, which avoids copyright issues.
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Sample first before bulk: New buyers should order a small trial batch to check quality, size, and style. Then place large orders.