![]() If you are truly looking for investments, consider heading to personalfinance. You can spend years doing this and still not come out on top. How to tell a good cut, how to determine a fake, clarity of the stone, how big of a stone in that particular material is considered rare, how rare is the mineral, where in the world it was sourced, etc. Again, you need a really good eye on top of formal training or intense self study. You will be looking at raw and cut stones. If you are looking for investment pieces of jewelery, you won't be looking for anything a manufacturer or designer produces. If you ever see news articles about people earning a lot of money off of something, it's almost always they purchased it dirt cheap at a flea market or garage sale, not at retail cost. I'm not saying it won't happen, I'm saying it's luck combined with fortune telling skills. ![]() You would have to hold on to the bracelet for many, many years keeping it in pristine condition, very rarely wearing it, and know there will be a demand for it down the road for you to sell it for more than retail cost+inflation. Having said that, I have purchased jewelery and made a profit but it took a lot of time researching the pieces and digging through crap to find it. ![]()
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