There is no doubt that fine gold jewelry is something that can be found in most women’s jewelry box. Who wouldn’t want a beautiful fine gold jewelry necklace or bracelet? But this is not about materialism or coveting after jewelry we don’t have. This is about appreciating a timeless piece of history in fine gold jewelry.
The amazing thing is that fine gold jewelry has a history that can be traced back to the Wild West. Think about the number of people who left everything they knew to come to the West to mine for gold. They were not mining for silver, copper, or bronze. They wanted the gold. It’s the same with fine gold jewelry. Many of us cannot afford a beautiful gold necklace or a 10-carat gold bracelet, but that does not mean that we don’t appreciate it. In fact, we even appreciate the fine gold jewelry we have in our jewelry boxes, large or small.
There is something to be said about a person who has collected or inherited gold jewelry over there life. That person is either rich, super rich, or very conservative. I mention conservative because many people buy gold as a hedge against inflation or a hedge against rough economic times. The experts say that gold can protect a person from financial disaster because it is one of the only commodities that can hold firm in price. As the economy goes down, the value of gold goes up.
But getting back to fine gold jewelry, there is more than just the monetary value that intrigues our interest. We find that the visible beauty of a fine gold jewelry piece such as a necklace, an earring, or a ring is more important than the monetary beauty. But the visible beauty and the rarity of the jewelry are two reasons why fine gold jewelry is very valuable and always will be.