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We believe that there are three considerations that bring value to jewelry.

First, jewelry brings personal pleasure to the individual possessing it. Wearing jewelry can be fun. It can create an aura, convey a mood,
be given or received, and make a person feel special, loved, or remembered. It can be both overstated or understated, admired or cherished, and utilized as an important accessory to anyone's particular attire or ensemble for any particular occasion.

Second, the sentimental value of receiving jewelry from a meaningful person close to you. Seeing a jewelry piece on someone that you admire, love, respect, or reflect upon, can have a profound affect on a person. We have witnessed "first hand" the gift of jewelry "passed onto" from the giver to the loved one, or "passed on" from the deceased to the living. In both instances, worn by the recipient for special reasons; some shared, some unspoken.

And third, the monetary value of jewelry can be both real and perceived. Today's jewelry is created, bought, and sold within a multitude of worldwide markets of varying economies. It is crafted with modern-day precision as well as handmade with a unique and creative expertise. It can contain the finest of available materials with varying grades and quantities. And, it can be fashioned to both create or replicate a value that fars exceeds its present-day value.

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