- Joined
- Jan 9, 2003
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I do not post as often as I would like, as you can tell from the number of posts I have had, versus the number of years I have been a member. I do however love to read the great dialog between the very well educated consumers and the members of the trade. I can learn just as much from the consumers as from the experts. I have seen a few threads recently talking about the negative aspects of the jewelry industry (not all undeserved!), and I wanted to post some of the positive things (from my point of view) as well.
First for the disclaimer. I DO work in a B&M (not the evil ones you read about!

The thing that I love the most about the diamond industry is being a part of those special occasions. I was thinking about this today as I was helping a friend of mine pick out a tenth wedding anniversary present.
I remember him popping the diamond out of the tweezers when I was showing him diamonds for the first time (we had a good laugh about it AFTER we found the diamond).
I saw him again about a year later when we were finding just the right width wedding band for his finger, and a wedding band for her that would fit well enough against her engagement ring and still be able to be worn on it’s own.
I remember finding that perfect locket, and how proud he was of the picture of his firstborn son that he placed inside.
My friend has come in quite a few times over the years, for all sorts of occasions (just because was always my favorite) and has always shared with me what is happening with his family.
I feel privileged to have been given the opportunity to share in those very special occasions and I owe it to an industry of which I am a part to share that with you.