Similar to clothing, the MyShoppingPal.com FAP score for jewelry also takes into consideration “looking good factor”, your personal preferences, and fashion trends to determine the suitability of an item for you. In addition, the FAP score for jewelry pays special attention to the quality of the jewelry and what is the market value of the jewelry. Our gemologists have incorporated extensive knowledge about precious stones into the FAP score system to make it analyze the quality of jewelry and its market value.
When you are spending on an exquisite piece of jewelry, the thing that matters most is the quality of gems and metals used in the jewelry. And most of the times, we end up paying more than its worth because hardly anyone of us knows how the various properties of gems like it's colorless degree, clarity, cut type etc determine its original cost. Along with the price calculation, these properties determine the genuine quality of gems and stones. MyShoppingPal.com gemologists can make things lot simpler for you by providing all this information on a platter for each and every piece of jewelry.
For example, the picture above shows the FAP analysis and score for a diamond pendant. The FAP score of 74 indicates thisdiamond pendant will work well for you. As indicated in the positive analysis, this pendant is of decent quality due to the colorless degree of diamonds used. But these diamonds lag behind in terms of cut which can affect the quality slightly. The user's preferences regarding particular stores and biasing towards sale items have also been taken into account.
The recommendations depict the price calculated by evaluating distinct properties of diamonds and carat weight of any metals if used. The knowledge of world known gemologists has been incorporated into MyShoppingPal intelligent shopping engine to evaluate the quality of price of the jewelry. If the price of the jewelry is found to be more than the calculated price then we clearly indicate that in the negative analysis section while a comparatively low price is indicated as a positive aspect. There are times, when for a particular piece of jewelry, merchant doesn't specify all the values needed for price calculation. At that time our gemologists make quite a few assumptions based on some other factors which can affect the accuracy of the calculated price so we indicate this as a negative aspect of the item.

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Posted by: Lingerie | June 11, 2009 at 04:35 AM