A Gift for Life: Monogram Jewelry
It’s hard to find a sentimental gift these days. From jewelry to coffee coasters, anything can be found mass-produced. It’s difficult to find a gift that shows it was from the heart when everything is a duplicate. But the stores that offer the hand-crafted and unique gifts are outnumbered. It’s the tempting convenience of getting the same gift as hundreds of others because it’s on sale that weekend that outnumbers the little stores. But the convenience of these items blinds the beauty of one of a kind gifts. Nothing brings a tear to an eye and a smile to a face like a gift that shows how much effort and thought was put into it. Keep in mind, for all those who are wary, that personalized gifts do not always make them more expensive than the mass-produced. There are plenty of ways to give special gifts without spending too much. As any man would know, jewelry makes a great gift. But jewelry, depending on the type, can be just as special for a man as a woman.
Jewelry is something that, if chosen wisely, lasts forever. This can make a jewelry gift very special from one person to another, because it is such a substantial gift. There are so many beautiful styles and types of jewelry, but if you want to give a mature and personal gift, there are some standout options that will be treasured forever. Aside from pins and brooches, consider giving a piece of monogram jewelry. Nothing makes a gift more personalized than having your name engraved upon it. This kind of jewelry allows it to sparkle and shine with your name, making it a most unique and one of a kind gift unlike anything else. Not to mention, having your monogram glinting from your jewelry can add mystery and intrigue to the gift, since your initials for you middle and last name may not be immediately known to all you introduce yourself to. Having a carved and shining version of your full name to wear and keep with you whenever you want can give inner strength to a person. Such jewelry can be considered very loving and precious to possess.
Naturally, engraving your name in jewelry you already own is still possible. The option at certain jewelry stores offers you the option of taking your wedding band or engagement ring, whether new or old, and having them turned into initial rings.
But new jewelry with monograms on them still hold personal value. Your gift will show how much thought and care was taken with your choice.






