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Hey there, nice to see you again! I appreciate your support :)
I think that's a nice approach as it's a lasting gift, especially with the bad quality overall on many products being offered nowadays.
It's been a big annoyance of me personally that in the past decade I've seen quality decline for about everything and even worse, the more expensive versions of items being just as unreliable in many cases. I think realizing this more and more is also one of the reasons I lean towards finding antiques that are still of high quality as they are made in a different era.
Thanks for your answer!
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I typically buy (bought) from Tiffanys, but nowadays it's James Avery, a Texas jewelry chain. Unfortunately, my wife has a tendency to lose jewelry. She lost a large 14K Tiffanys floating heart pendant. She also lost a Tiffanys ring that she bought herself with winnings at a casino in Uruguay. Her excuse was that she lost weight anf the ring slipped off her finger. She has a habit of taking off her jewelry while sitting on the couch at night, and the heart pendant may have gone into the trash wrapped in a tissue :(
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