The exception is my jewelry that I have a super strong emotional attachment (like the jewelry mentioned above) or if the jewelry piece has a super high price tag that would make everyone feel bad if something went wrong. So I can afford to occasionally share with extra special people in my life. That why I qualify "can afford to loose." Accidents can happen & no piece of jewelry is worth compromising a close relationship. I only would let those very close to me borrow (short term) my jewelry that I have no strong emotional attachment and/or can "afford" to loose. I'm more conservative with other family members and friends. If she wanted, I'd even let her have outright (jewelry or otherwise) anything that I own: other than my wedding set and some special sentimental pieces that came from my husband. I would let my mom "borrow" anything I own. I always write dissertations whenever I participate. It is an excellent story and very on point.Īnywho, I realise I overshare on this forum. It was worth the financial i echo the call by to read the necklace by guy de maupassant. They are filthy, stuck on her finger after weight gain, and loved and cherished more than I ever did. One friend, after over a decade of commenting on two of my rings, now possédés both and never ever takes them off. But again, I don't have pieces of high value.Īlso, I have given pieces that I like but know others truly covet. yet! I don't lend sentimental pieces that would hurt my heart if they were lost. The gesture is always very appreciated, and it costs me nothing unless something goes wrong, which it hasn't. These are pieces that for me are pricey (but not by ps standards), but that is a gamble I don't mind taking. I lend it out knowing that there is always the possibility that it doesn't come back. It has always been me who initiates the suggestion. 3 people here where I live have at least one piece of mine that they admired, so I suggested they borrow it for a few months. Plus they are drop points for my stateside purchases, so occasionally have x amount in holding for me on top of their chosen borrowed pieces. 2 friends currently have about about 5 pieces each of 2k or less per piece bling. Ask our PriceScope members and industry experts for a second opinion or get lost in the thousands of user-shared diamond and jewelry images for inspiration.
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