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How Much Did You Spend on Jewellery in 2013?

How Much Did You Spend on Jewellery in 2013?

  • Nothing

    Votes: 12 15.8%
  • $0 - $500

    Votes: 6 7.9%
  • $500 - $1500

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • $1500 - $3000

    Votes: 9 11.8%
  • $3000 - $6000

    Votes: 9 11.8%
  • $6000 - $10,000

    Votes: 10 13.2%
  • $10,000 - $15,000

    Votes: 9 11.8%
  • $15,000 - $20,000

    Votes: 3 3.9%
  • $20,000 - $30,000

    Votes: 4 5.3%
  • Over $30k

    Votes: 12 15.8%

  • Total voters
    76
Zero (for high quality pieces anyway). As much as I love looking at jewelry, I haven't been able to justify the high prices for myself.
 
Smith1942|1384006400|3553354 said:
Roxy|1383973583|3553237 said:
Oops, I forgot to vote. $ZERO (unless watches for DH count :)) ).

Last year was a big year, I got my new set for our 15th anniv, but DH bought that for me. Actually, now that I think about it, I never spend money on jewelry for myself. DH has bought all of my jewelry since we started dating. Last year's purchase was the only time I've had hands-on input w/design details, etc but he set the budget and later pushed me to get much more than I'd originally envisioned (actually "push" is too strong of a word, he more like "nudged" and I was off and running w/out looking back :lol:) .


Ah, you got lucky, Roxy! My husband thinks that my engagement ring should last me my whole life in terms of jewellery gifts!

Really Smith? You know, that would be an interesting discussion to have, or is there already a thread about SOs who don't like the idea of upgrading/replacing/modifying the original wedding set. There's so much talk about upgrades, etc on PS that I think it's often taken for granted and sometimes there are sensitivities that need to be taken into account that aren't brought up very often. Hmmm....
 
I think it's come up on PS before, in fact there was a thread about it in recent months. I've mentioned a few times on PS that my husband doesn't buy jewellery, but it's fine because he buys me lots of spa vouchers and tells me he loves me all the time, and gives me lots of cuddles and affection. Yes, I wish he would buy me some sometimes, of course, but he's perfect in all other ways. Also, (whisper) he really doesn't have the best taste, so I buy it myself and that way I love everything I have.
 
Smith1942|1384043220|3553595 said:
I think it's come up on PS before, in fact there was a thread about it in recent months. I've mentioned a few times on PS that my husband doesn't buy jewellery, but it's fine because he buys me lots of spa vouchers and tells me he loves me all the time, and gives me lots of cuddles and affection. Yes, I wish he would buy me some sometimes, of course, but he's perfect in all other ways. Also, (whisper) he really doesn't have the best taste, so I buy it myself and that way I love everything I have.

Yup, this is mine too! Well, substitute books and hobby tools and kitchen gizmos for the spa vouchers. He'll sometimes surprise me with pieces several months after I comment on them, which is really sweet, but he wouldn't buy me anything pricey that I hadn't previously opined on in some fashion. He's perfectly fine with me buying things on my own though, and I always ask him what he thinks of this/that/the other and credit him with excellent taste when it comes in ::)

How much I've spent in 2013... much less than I spent in 2012! I had a couple of bigger projects that spanned 2012/2013 but the majority of the expenditure was up-front so that reduces the 2013 total. I've got my "dream collection" - E-ring and studs - so now I've got no real plans. There are a few things I'd like but there's no hurry - of course, thanks in large part to you Smith I've developed something of an attachment to a couple of Cartier's collections so those "things" either come with pretty premiums or have been discontinued and are going to take several months trawling the vintage market to get hold of :bigsmile:
 
Yssie|1384136837|3554080 said:
Smith1942|1384043220|3553595 said:
I think it's come up on PS before, in fact there was a thread about it in recent months. I've mentioned a few times on PS that my husband doesn't buy jewellery, but it's fine because he buys me lots of spa vouchers and tells me he loves me all the time, and gives me lots of cuddles and affection. Yes, I wish he would buy me some sometimes, of course, but he's perfect in all other ways. Also, (whisper) he really doesn't have the best taste, so I buy it myself and that way I love everything I have.

Yup, this is mine too! Well, substitute books and hobby tools and kitchen gizmos for the spa vouchers. He'll sometimes surprise me with pieces several months after I comment on them, which is really sweet, but he wouldn't buy me anything pricey that I hadn't previously opined on in some fashion. He's perfectly fine with me buying things on my own though, and I always ask him what he thinks of this/that/the other and credit him with excellent taste when it comes in ::)

How much I've spent in 2013... much less than I spent in 2012! I had a couple of bigger projects that spanned 2012/2013 but the majority of the expenditure was up-front so that reduces the 2013 total. I've got my "dream collection" - E-ring and studs - so now I've got no real plans. There are a few things I'd like but there's no hurry - of course, thanks in large part to you Smith I've developed something of an attachment to a couple of Cartier's collections so those "things" either come with pretty premiums or have been discontinued and are going to take several months trawling the vintage market to get hold of :bigsmile:

Sorry, Yssie!!

But....if one of the collections is the discontinued Entrelaces, then E.B. Horn in Boston has a white gold Entrelaces necklace for $1350. :Up_to_something: It's the plain metal kind consisting of the twisted-wire look, no diamonds. Will you please, please, please buy the damn thing so that I can stop wondering if I should? On the one hand, I think it's too much money for plain metal, but on the other, I do have the matching ring. If you got it, I'd be put out of my misery. It was there a couple of months ago and the stock often doesn't turn over that fast, so I bet it's still there.... :naughty:
 
Smith1942|1384138282|3554099 said:
Yssie|1384136837|3554080 said:
Smith1942|1384043220|3553595 said:
I think it's come up on PS before, in fact there was a thread about it in recent months. I've mentioned a few times on PS that my husband doesn't buy jewellery, but it's fine because he buys me lots of spa vouchers and tells me he loves me all the time, and gives me lots of cuddles and affection. Yes, I wish he would buy me some sometimes, of course, but he's perfect in all other ways. Also, (whisper) he really doesn't have the best taste, so I buy it myself and that way I love everything I have.

Yup, this is mine too! Well, substitute books and hobby tools and kitchen gizmos for the spa vouchers. He'll sometimes surprise me with pieces several months after I comment on them, which is really sweet, but he wouldn't buy me anything pricey that I hadn't previously opined on in some fashion. He's perfectly fine with me buying things on my own though, and I always ask him what he thinks of this/that/the other and credit him with excellent taste when it comes in ::)

How much I've spent in 2013... much less than I spent in 2012! I had a couple of bigger projects that spanned 2012/2013 but the majority of the expenditure was up-front so that reduces the 2013 total. I've got my "dream collection" - E-ring and studs - so now I've got no real plans. There are a few things I'd like but there's no hurry - of course, thanks in large part to you Smith I've developed something of an attachment to a couple of Cartier's collections so those "things" either come with pretty premiums or have been discontinued and are going to take several months trawling the vintage market to get hold of :bigsmile:

Sorry, Yssie!!

But....if one of the collections is the discontinued Entrelaces, then E.B. Horn in Boston has a white gold Entrelaces necklace for $1350. :Up_to_something: It's the plain metal kind consisting of the twisted-wire look, no diamonds. Will you please, please, please buy the damn thing so that I can stop wondering if I should? On the one hand, I think it's too much money for plain metal, but on the other, I do have the matching ring. If you got it, I'd be put out of my misery. It was there a couple of months ago and the stock often doesn't turn over that fast, so I bet it's still there.... :naughty:


Y'know, if you just get it you can stop wondering if you should :naughty:

Yeah, it's too much for plain metal... if your primary concern is pennyweight price. But when you choose an iconic signed piece you're buying into a grand and colourful history of design... and here I am repeating your lines to you :bigsmile: I've committed to the Trinity bangle which is also 'too much for plain metal' so I'm not really one to talk. The other piece I've completely fallen for is the Panthere hanging panther pendant, but I'll be waiting for that one for a while!

Really though. You already have the ring, and IMO $1350 is a good price for it, if you can swing it! And there's something to be said for owning multiple pieces in a suite... ::)
 
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