
No, I am not referring to Madoff, or Wall Street in general – although, on a side note, don’t you find it interesting that here we are, an accountant and a paralegal, and we talk non-stop about science, fashion and art rather than the stock market, politics, or the economy? Anyways, I was thinking more about jewelry and how we have been on the look-out for “investment” pieces, or, at the very least, accessories that cost as much as last weekend’s dinner out. It doesn’t make sense – I’ll spend $100 (easy!) on a week’s worth of groceries, but can’t spend half of that on a pair of earrings I could wear for years. I have bought and returned a number of things, and considered buying many more, but somehow, nothing sticks. I can’t figure out why…I am a total sucker for marketing when it comes to beauty products; shampoos, conditioners, face creams…just tell me it is the fountain of youth and beauty, and I’m sold. But jewelry, you’d practically have to convince me it could make me fly before I throw down the cash for a little bling.

Lucky for me and my selective thriftiness, I found these great bracelets at Target last weekend! I got two in an antique silver finish for $6.49 each, and three in a clearly-not-gold gold vermiel for $7.99 each. Now that I am posting this, I don’t know if the pictures do them justice, they mostly just make my wrists look scrawny, and you can’t see the best part about them, which is how heavy they are. They must be solid brass (in my opinion, a truly underrated metal) underneath the coating because they clink together in the most lovely way, like wind chimes, or cymbals, or a big bag of silverware.
I am happy to say that, for now, my jewelry hunt is over, and I got away with spending only $39.81! Now I can use all the money I saved to go invest in some gourmet cheese…
Carmen 10:40 am on December 2, 2009 Permalink
Wow, there is alot going on here. The only one I like is the red cuffs in the middle picture, I would totally wear those. The rest I could go without, especially the purple group – yuck. But I commend the artist who made them, as pompous as he is, I salute anyone who has the balls to stand behind his creations for all the world to critique.
Emilily 12:26 pm on December 2, 2009 Permalink
I agree, they’re pretty busy. And they’re so opposite of what I normally like, but I think I am attracted to the amount of detail on each piece. And the sparkles. And the colors. The more I look at them, the more I think they’d be better to draw than to wear. Especially because I think they’re real gemstones and probably all I can afford is a drawing of one.