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7 Jewellery Myths You Still Believe

Jewellery is sold through romance, prestige, tradition, and a lot of inherited advice that sounds sensible until you look at the materials and industry properly.

In this video I break down seven of the most common jewellery myths people still believe, from engagement ring spending rules to lab-grown gemstones, precious metal hierarchies, and the idea that heavier automatically means better made.

I’m Mason, a jeweller and founder of Urban Sterling. On this channel I explore the materials science and craft behind jewellery. The industry is extremely opaque, and a lot of the information that actually matters tends to stay inside workshops rather than being explained clearly. My goal is to open that up a bit, looking at the materials, physics, history, and design logic behind jewellery so you can understand why some “common sense” advice is actually nonsense.

If you’ve ever wondered whether natural gemstones are really better than lab grown, whether diamonds are actually the only real engagement stone, whether silver is unfairly dismissed, or whether price and prestige have much to do with quality at all, this video should give you a much clearer framework for thinking about jewellery.

My work:
https://urbansterling.co

My book (Includes gemstone and alloy tier list):
https://urbansterling.co/readblackbook

Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:30 Myth I: Natural stones are always better
01:57 Myth II: Diamonds are the only engagement stone
03:07 Myth III: You must spend 3 months salary.
03:12 Myth IV: The metal hierarchy
05:46 Myth V: Silver is for cheap rings
07:17 Myth VI: Alloy and gemstone value
08:58 Myth VII: Heavier means better
10:20 Outro

Music:
Nocturne in E-flat Major – public domain performance
Clair de Lune – public domain performance
MOON MEN (Vsauce intro music) and Shona by Jake Chudnow
Used with permission, thanks Jake :D
https://www.youtube.com/jakechudnow
Outro music - Xenogenesis by TheFatRat

DISCLAIMER: I am a jewellery designer, not a qualified materials scientist or gemologist. I've made all efforts to cross reference and validate any technical information via multiple sources but metallurgy is full of edge cases and complexity. There may be incomplete information presented here and many claims are based on my personal preferences and experiences.

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