Antique Jewelry Market: What's hot and what's coming for 2012
Evidently the wealthy collect jewelry. OK, we all knew that, but maybe we didn’t automatically guess it was the No. 1 collecting category — as noted in “ How The Wealthy Collect ”. More than art, more than wine, furniture, firearms or crystal, the monied set digs diamonds. The bonus, of course, is that a wealthy collector cannot wear her Winchesters, champagnes or Chagalles to a party, but she can drench herself in gemstones if she really wants to stand out amid the 1%. You’ve gotta love bijoux for its total return.
Even better, since so many people through the ages owned jewelry, whatever your family’s fortunes over the generations, it’s likely someone left something to you in the way of these wonderful, wearable wares, whether an aunt’s Deco diamond watch, ma-in-law’s lustrous pearl necklace or grandmother’s glimmering emerald ring. If you have a collection of it, maybe it’s a first step out of the 99 percent. (If you’re already there, congratulations.)






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Evidently the wealthy collect jewelry. OK, we all knew that, but maybe we didn't automatically guess it was the No. 1 collecting category — as noted in “How The Wealthy Collect”. More than art, more than wine, furniture, firearms or crystal,
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