Is Jared jewelry legit?

Jared Jewelers is a respectable stocker and supplier of jewelry. However, their products come with a hefty price tag without offering more in terms of quality – similar products can be bought elsewhere for far lower prices.

Is Jared jewelry real gold?

Gold Jewelry Pure gold or 24k gold is too soft to be used in jewelry so it’s often combined with other metal alloys like silver and copper to increase its strength. Jared has a wide range gold jewelry ranging from 10k to 14k and 18k yellow gold, white gold and rose gold.

Are Kay and Jared the same company?

Signet operates approximately 3,600 stores primarily under the name brands of Kay Jewelers, Zales, Jared The Galleria Of Jewelry, H. Samuel, Ernest Jones, Peoples and Piercing Pagoda. The company’s annual sales of approximately $6 billion derive from the retailing of jewelry, watches and associated services.

Who owns Jared Jewelers?

Signet Jewelers
Sterling Jewelers/Parent organizations
Signet Jewelers owns and operates the companies Zales, Kay Jewelers, Jared, JamesAllen.com, and others.

Are Jared diamonds good quality?

Jared Galleria of Diamonds is of excellent quality, made with select diamonds, gemstones, and precious metals. Because of high-quality craftsmanship and durability, Jared jewelry maintains its beauty over time. All Jared diamonds come with certification, usually from the GIA, the most reliable lab entity.

Is Jared or Kay better?

While Jared’s collection deserves a look, Kay’s has more options, and also more styles. Overall, it’s a more impressive selection, and arguably still more unique than Jared’s.

Why is Jared so cheap?

The company has two ways of supplying their stores: buying diamonds using credit or taking the diamonds on consignment (the diamond manufacturers “lend” them the diamonds and Jared only needs to pay when the diamond is sold). Either of these choices adds significant cost to the actual product.

Does Kay Jewelers negotiate?

Do NOT buy from a chain jeweler Before I knew better, I did, too. It’s easy to understand why: Major jewelers like Kay, Zales, Jared, Tiffany’s, etc. On the flip side, some of the higher-end jewelers with brands to protect will absolutely not negotiate their prices. But you never know until you ask.