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Why do you try not to wear a gold bracelet when you go to a gold shop?
With the rapid development of economy and society, people have higher and higher requirements for the quality of life, not only for food, clothing, housing and transportation, but also for jewelry. In the past, people only took out their treasures, even the gold and silver jewelry handed down from their mothers' generation, and put them back after the holidays. Now, jewelry stores can be seen everywhere, whether it's the counter of a shopping mall or a specialty store on the street, we can go in and have a look and choose. But why do you try not to wear a gold bracelet when you go to a gold shop? Insiders have no choice but to tell the truth.

The first point is related to the sale of gold bracelets. Gold jewelry can be said to be more expensive among jewelry. Compared with silver jewelry and gold-plated jewelry, the price of gold jewelry is higher, and its sales volume is naturally lower.

In addition, bracelets are different from earrings, necklaces and other accessories. Generally speaking, bracelets are heavier and bigger, which are not as light and effective as watches, and sometimes even hinder us from doing things. Moreover, bracelets sometimes seem a bit outdated, so the sales of gold bracelets are naturally not high.

The second point is related to the design of the bracelet itself. Most bracelets are "dead", which means that the size of the bracelet cannot be adjusted at will, unlike some bracelets that can be disassembled and worn. If you take out too many gold bracelets for guests to try on, because everyone's hands are different in size and their skeletons are different in size, the hardness of high-purity gold will also decrease, the patterns on the bracelets will be easily deformed by friction, and even the shape of the bracelets will change.

Third, from the perspective of the relationship between merchants and customers. If the customer accidentally grinds the pattern on the gold bracelet in the process of trying it on, this problem will be difficult to solve. Because the customer didn't mean it, but the merchant can't ask the defective products to appear in the counter, there will be contradictions at this time.

If the guests really want to try it on, they can first measure the size of their hands with the help of the shopping guide, and then choose a bracelet with the right size, and try it on gently without affecting the color and quality of the bracelet. It can not only protect the gold bracelet from harm, but also let yourself try it on happily and choose what you like.

So I suggest that when you go to a jewelry store, if you don't have to buy a gold bracelet, don't try it on at will, so as not to cause the bracelet to deform and wear because of your carelessness. Of course, if you must try it on, you should also contact the shopping guide for professional guidance, so that they can also provide some reference opinions.