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Aleks04 [339]
3 years ago
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I'm doing a survey! Why do you value jewelry or gems? For how much they are worth or cost or who gave it to you, how long you ha

ve had it ect? Please respond with your answer
Social Studies
1 answer:
xeze [42]3 years ago
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Well first i value jewelry because i'm totally girly lol and i would not mind wearing some diamonds;) but it is an accessory that girls love to wear. That's why boys now a days get their girls jewelry:D
well it really does depend on the type of jewelry (gold, diamonds, emerald, ruby,) because diamonds can be found in Africa but not easy to find :/ thats another reason why they are so expensive. But depending which company you get it from you could pay hundreds of dollars for a nice looking necklace or diamond ring for example. But i do have a a necklace that my sister had given to me. YES, it was pretty expensive that's why i wear it rarely to reduce the chance of loosing it. And i have had it for about 1 year now:) so so far successful lol
hope this was helpful:)
and dont forget to 
MARK ME BRAINLIEST! :D
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