Worth Their Weight In Gold

sarah sockolof • February 12, 2017

Every jewelry box is full of sentiment and thoughtfulness, their contents folding into our daily lives as reminders of those who love us. Our jewelry ornaments our bodies and accessorizes our style, each piece telling a different story. Some are heirlooms passed down through generations, keeping alive those who have passed. Others recognize the budding romance of a lifelong commitment.


I personally wear a beautiful, gold monogram pendant that belonged to my grandmother. My grandfather had given it to her, and I wear it often. Yes, it suits my style and taste, but more importantly it reminds me of my grandparents. Every time I receive a compliment on it, which is frequently, I'm able to tell the story from whence it came, keeping my awesome MomMom ever-present in my daily life. And, for the romantics out there, my Grandfather had engraved 'Ilymwepy' on the back of the pendant. Translation: "I love you more with every passing year." (I know, Ahhhhhh!)


Well made jewelry like this - the kind that lives through generations, withstands the tests of time. Like love, it endures all things and reminds us to hope all things. Those, my friends, are the gifts worth their weight in gold.

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