If you've bought jewelry online before, you already know how this usually goes.
You find something that looks gorgeous in the photos. You talk yourself into it. It arrives, and within a few weeks the silver is tarnishing.
Or it leaves a green ring on your finger that takes days to fade.
You're not mad at the money. You're mad at yourself for falling for it again.
And if you've bought from a mall chain, you know the other version. You pay $600 for something that feels like it should cost $600, and then a stone falls out eight months later.
After a few rounds of this, most women land in the same place.
Skeptical. Careful. And convinced that the only options are overpriced or disappointing.
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