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My Little Nest Egg

I’m mesmerized. Cross a crystal ball and a Fabergé egg and what you get is this tiny treasure, this Temple St. Clair crystal egg pendant.

Temple St. Clair crystal egg

(photo from www.moondancejewelry.com)

It’s a mere $2,000 — $3,000 with the 18K gold link chain — which means I need to build a little nest egg for my little egg amulet. But you know what? It’s worth it. A friend of mine was saying the other day that after going for quantity over quality all these years, she’s all about the investment pieces now. And I’m with her. My mom always says that diamonds are good investments (no matter what that buzz-kill guy, the same one who told me I shouldn’t have bought all those shoes on credit, says). She doesn’t mean that my modest of-course-you-can-wear-them-during-the-day diamonds — forget the Google stock — can take care of my retirement. She just means that diamonds are, well, forever. Quality over quantity, you know? Though I would argue that the women on her side of the family shell out for both. Oh, yes, it’s in my DNA. So you don’t need a crystal ball to know what’s at the top of my shopping list!

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