the labor that goes into 35 grams (1.03 oz) is not worth $4800. |
+1. |
DC is an affluent area though..... |
I have some Temple St. Claire earrings and they are beautifully made but they were way over priced. I got them on sale but still they, like most jewelry, were far too overpriced. |
Curious if that poster lives in bfe. |
But here you all are, continuing to prove this PP right...stop outing yourselves, its unbecoming. |
| Get one or more if you want. Simple. |
| I love a gold bangle, but Those things are bougie. |
I live in a not affluent area and while some probably have real ones, so many have what are probably fakes. It all looks the same to me. |
The defensiveness on thread is kind of pathetic. I'm here to laugh at you. I am Pakistani, the jewelry I wear daily is worth far more than your little lock on bracelet, so trust me, I have no skin in this game other than finding this thread amusing and people like you kind of sad. |
Trust me, your DC neighbors are wearing reps and passing them off as real. |
| This thread is still going lol |
I doubt it. Those who can afford to spend $100k/year for two kids in private school can easily fill their arms with Love bracelets. |
I also don't get it. I buy myself things with abandon and I'm becoming really good at colored stones and Edwardian jewelry. I'd love to go on a gem trip to Sri Lanka. |
I think Opie is referring to the fact that the love bangle theme is that it’s a gift from your significant other and you cannot take it off (it needs to be removed with the screwdriver device) and that shows unyielding commitment. My guess is it hope he is concerned that some basic snob might say something to her like “oh who brought that for you? Your husband, your boyfriend, your parents? and then she would have to say “I bought it for myself,” and then risk a debate on whether that’s appropriate. Another words I don’t think that she would have trouble buying another piece of jewelry for herself. I also think OP is overthinking it. |