If you are above 50, is it wise to buy fine jewelry?

Anonymous
What the hell are you talking about. This is exactly the age to buy and wear it.
Anonymous
Just do what makes you happy.
Anonymous
I could never afford it when I was younger so now I have money to buy things I like, plus I go out more and have places to wear it.
Anonymous
Jewellery isn't very valuable unless it is 18k gold. And then, generally just for the price of gold.
Anonymous
How old do people think 50 is? I love jewelry but I buy it for myself, not for my kids.
Anonymous
I'm 57 and it would never occur to me not to buy jewelry on accost of my age. It's not like a pet that you might not outlive. Buy whatever you like and can afford.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm 57 and it would never occur to me not to buy jewelry on accost of my age. It's not like a pet that you might not outlive. Buy whatever you like and can afford.


*account*
Anonymous
How old do people think 50 is?


JFC, clearly someone is mixing up 50 and 70. Many 50-year-olds around here are parents to kids in late elementary and early middle school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
How old do people think 50 is?


JFC, clearly someone is mixing up 50 and 70. Many 50-year-olds around here are parents to kids in late elementary and early middle school.


It’s not about 50 being old, it’s about the reluctance in OP’s tone. She doesn’t say she loved a piece of jewelry, she didn’t write she didn’t have enough and now has the money, she didn’t write it’s something she values. So posters are responding to her tone: someone who doesn’t seem much into gold jewelry and her only motivation is to buy to pass on, and she’d be compromising health spending or travel, then in her case maybe it’s not best to as op expressed “waste more money on jewelry” . It’s not about OP’s age but the specifics of her post.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s never “wise” to buy jewelry.


This. Buy it if wearing it makes you happy! But it is not an investment or an heirloom. If you want your kids to have jewelry, buy them jewelry directly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you've few pieces to wear and leave for kids, is it even sensible to waste more on jewelry? Would you still splurge or just enjoy artificial new jewelry and use money for travel and charity or healthcare?


Wear what you like. Don't spend money on fine jewelry if artificial is just as good for you. But know in the end that money is money -- both fine and artificial jewelry make little money back, so if you want value for your dollar, use it towards experiences, healthcare, etc.
Anonymous
I am a 50 year-old woman. I bought myself "forever" diamond stud earring for my birthday this year. They are 1.4 cttw with very high quality specs. They sparkle so much and I adore wearing them everyday. I have robust savings and am careful about my splurges. At some point you have to live and enjoy life; these earrings will get plenty of value.

Prior to this I wore a 0.75 cttw pair that I bought in my early 30s when I got my first job that allowed me to not live paycheck-to-paycheck. I will give those to my daughter when she turns 16 or high-school graduation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's shocking that you assume people over 50 have one foot in the grave and shouldn't spend on anything "frivolous".

Once you get to that age, I'm sure you'll be ashamed of yourself.



Well, you assumed my age. I'm way past 50, hence the dilemma.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 75-year old Indian mother has been buying 22k gold jewelry her entire life and isn’t slowing down.


Aside from stuff like this that can be melted down and mane VCA, jewelry isn’t a good investment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you have a lot of jewelry now or not? Can't tell. But it sounds like you can't really afford it if you have to worry about wasting it or it's a splurge. Just stick with the costume jewelry in that case.


I do have money but obviously money can be used for many ways, hence the dilemma.
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