Posts Tagged ‘fine jewellery’
Monday, August 17th, 2009
by Janice Jopin
Many of us buy gold jewelry because – it looks good, our mummy’ said so, it compliments the color of our clothes, its a great possible investment, yaddy, yaddy yah. The reasons are as plentiful as the wonderfully honest dealers who would sell you the gold jewellery.
Perhaps I shouldn’t pass too quickly over the “great investment theme” because it is somewhat important to know that “10 Carat gold” all the way up to “18 Carat gold” is not generally considered to be great investment material. And unfortunately the fact that your home insurance will cover it still doesn’t make it investment grade material. Read more... (979 words, estimated 3:55 mins reading time)
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Monday, August 17th, 2009
by Janice Jopin
Some of us buy gold jewellery because – it looks excellent, our mother said so, it compliments the color of our skin, its a great possible investment, yaddy, yaddy yah. The reasons are as numerous as the overly honest dealers who would sell you the goods.
Perhaps I shouldn’t pass too quickly over the “great investment theme” because it is or can be somewhat important to know that “10 Carat gold” all the way up to “18 Carat gold” is not generally considered to be shrewd investment material. It is simply not investment grade, hard assets even if your home insurance covers it in case of theft. Read more... (951 words, estimated 3:48 mins reading time)
This is a preview of
The Truth About Some Gold Jewelry Investments
.
Read the full post (951 words, estimated 3:48 mins reading time)
Tags: Art, diamond jewellery, diamond jewelry, diamonds, Fashion, fine jewellery, fine jewelry, gold, gold jewellery, gold jewelry, home;accessory, investments, jewellery, jewelry, jewels, weddings, women
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Monday, August 17th, 2009
by Janice Jopin
Many of us purchase gold jewelry because – it looks good, our mom said so, it compliments the color of our clothes, its a great possible investment, yaddy, yaddy yah. The reasons are as numerous as the wonderfully honest dealers who would sell you the gold jewellery.
Perhaps I shouldn’t skip too quickly over the “great investment theme” because it is somewhat important to know that “10 Carat gold” all the way up to “18 Carat gold” is not generally considered to be shrewd investment material. It is simply not investment grade, hard assets even if your home insurance covers it in case of theft. Read more... (987 words, estimated 3:57 mins reading time)
Tags: Art, diamond jewellery, diamond jewelry, diamonds, Fashion, fine jewellery, fine jewelry, gold, gold jewellery, gold jewelry, home;accessory, investments, jewellery, jewelry, jewels, weddings, women
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Monday, August 17th, 2009
by Janice Jopin
Many of us purchase gold fashion jewellery because – it looks good, our mother said so, it compliments the color of our skin, its a great possible investment, yaddy, yaddy yah. The reasons are as numerous as the wonderfully honest dealers who would sell you the gold jewellery.
Perhaps I shouldn’t pass too quickly over the “great investment theme” because it is or can be somewhat important to know that “10 Carat gold” all the way up to “18 Carat gold” is generally not considered to be shrewd investment material. And unfortunately the fact that your home insurance will cover it still doesn’t make it investment grade material. Read more... (926 words, estimated 3:42 mins reading time)
Tags: Art, diamond jewellery, diamond jewelry, diamonds, Fashion, fine jewellery, fine jewelry, gold, gold jewellery, gold jewelry, home;accessory, investments, jewellery, jewelry, jewels, weddings, women
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