Chapter 2645 (1)

Chapter 2419 (1)

Fanxingkong said that even small gifts given away, even if they are only worth a few dozen yuan, are given with good intentions.

He said he believes that the original owner in the mortal world would select good items. It's just that aesthetic views differ; some people may not like them, but that doesn't mean those items weren't well-chosen.

Hua Zhu said she heard from the original owner that he bought several gold-inlaid jade ornaments in the mortal world, and the patterns he chose were all auspicious and beautiful. She could pick one or two of those gold-inlaid jade ornaments to give to her family. The gold content of such items should be equivalent to the total gold content of several gold-containing phone stickers.

She said the jewelry store manager was right; some gold-inlaid jade jewelry originally cost several hundred or even a thousand yuan, but the price might change due to different trends. In recent years, jade sales have declined while precious metal prices have skyrocketed. As a result, fewer people are buying gold-inlaid jade jewelry, and more are buying pure gold jewelry, believing that precious metals are truly valuable, can be recycled and converted into cash, and are therefore very worthwhile.

I mentioned that the author bought a gold-inlaid jade horse zodiac ornament from a jewelry store, along with a round, white freshwater pearl necklace costing around two or three hundred yuan, as accessories. They also bought a silver bracelet with the "May you have wealth" motif, and a mother-of-pearl pendant from a gold shop in a large supermarket. These were all gifts for family members, but they thought the jewelry wasn't high-end enough and didn't wear them, throwing them into the storage cabinet. My family suggested removing the good pearls from the necklace and using them as a necklace or bracelet later, but they didn't do that.

Many years ago, gold-inlaid jade jewelry was indeed popular in the mortal world. I remember once shopping on the first floor of a clothing discount mall, a salesperson from a jewelry store recommended gold-inlaid jade jewelry, saying that the original price was very high, without mentioning the gold content of the jewelry. They simply suggested that if you bought a gold-inlaid jade piece, you would get a free silver piece, which would be a great deal.

At that time, her family chose a gold-inlaid jade pendant and a set of colored silver jewelry, which cost more than 700 yuan. They tried to dissuade her, saying that it would be better to buy a piece of pure gold jewelry weighing one or two grams, but her family wouldn't listen and insisted on buying it. They kept the gold-inlaid jade pendant but didn't wear it many times. They gave the colored silver necklace to her niece without saying a word.

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