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Swarovski’s DIY crystals have their own series logo and number, and each crystal has a corresponding number. The crystals produced are divided into finished products and semi-finished products. The finished crystals are just like what we see in the counters. They are expensive and have swan-shaped anti-counterfeiting laser marks inside. The cutting and quality of the semi-finished crystals are exactly the same as those in the counters, but without complicated inlay and other processes. However, whether they are finished products or semi-finished products, they are all crystal stones produced by Swarovski Company. The quality is the same, but the brand positioning is different. One is the finished product sold at the counter, and the other is the semi-finished product supplied to other merchants for processing, so the price difference is relatively large. Semi-finished products consist of two series: (swarovaki strass and swarovski components). These two series do not have packaging and tags. The products with series numbers starting with 8 in the front have laser-embedded anti-counterfeiting marks, and the products with series numbers starting with 6 in the back do not have laser anti-counterfeiting marks, but they are also genuine. This series of products was produced earlier and is an early representative of Swarovski semi-finished products

How to identify Swarovski crystal

(1) Purity: clear and transparent, no bubbles, no impurities, no flaw.

(2) Cutting: Different cutting methods have different refractive effects, and the cutting is not good or even has no luster. The biggest feature of Swarovski crystal is its advanced cutting technology. The more facets the crystal has, the more it shines and sparkles, giving it a diamond-like effect. Moreover, the cutting lines are sharp and the cutting facets are smooth without any fine lines. The particle sizes are absolutely equal, unlike ordinary crystal cutting lines that have a rounded feel. It feels dull.

(3) Color: A good crystal has a pure color and displays a very obvious rainbow color under light or sunlight.

(4) Light transmittance: Swarovski crystal has light transmittance that is unmatched by other ordinary crystals or natural crystals.

(5) Price: If the product price is lower than 40% off the counter price, it is obviously a fake.

(6) The most direct way is to go to a Swarovski counter for inspection or go to Swarovski’s Shanghai branch.

(7) All SWAROVSKI packaging is dark blue, which is the same color as its swan logo. From the external box to the internal packaging, including the booklet, certificate and warranty card, they are all blue. .

(8) Jewelry box: Blue packaging box. There will be a swan logo on the box and the words SWAROVSKI written on it.

(9) When opening a jewelry box, you usually look first. When it comes to the certificate, the size of the certificate changes according to the size of the jewelry. Generally speaking, the size of the certificate is 27 euros or smaller and cheaper. The box size is 55mm*55mm square box. If it is a necklace, it is a long box. Relatively speaking, the box of the necklace is about the same size as the box.

(10) Certificates generally have multiple languages. I think most countries have them, and each language will be printed on the back. Signed by Helmut Swarovski, and finally there will be phone numbers, addresses and emails of all offices around the world.

(11) Generally, small trinkets may be damaged during transportation, and there will be a sponge on the box. The brooch will have a gasket wrapped in flannel, but the necklace has no gasket because it is fixed with rubber bands at the front and back, but the box is very beautiful.

(12) There will be a gasket on the back of the jewelry. There is a Little Swan logo, including the end of the rope, which is also wrapped in metal. Slightly cheaper necklaces may not have a Little Swan logo on the rope, but generally speaking, if the price exceeds 1,000, the chain also has a Swan logo, so some sellers tell Anything that never has the swan logo on you is a profiteer. You also said that the boxes and packaging certificates of the things we brought back from abroad were lost, so they must be profiteers, because without a certificate, there is no warranty certificate, and Swarovski promised that within 2 years. Global warranty (i.e. if the item is bought in a foreign country, even if there is no invoice, as long as there is a warranty certificate, it can be repaired at any of its counters around the world). If it is more than 2 years old, it can be repaired as long as it is taken to its counter, but it will cost money. When it comes to money, how much it costs probably depends on the extent of the damage.