I have two pendants that I wear often. They have been around for a long time. The diamond pendant was a gift from my mother when I got married 29 years ago. It is very valuable, both in terms of its material value and history, so I take great care of it. I only wear it on special occasions or when I really miss my mother.
I bought the second pendant in Mecca 16 years ago. The seller claimed it is made of Yemeni silver and is adorned with stones. I wear it every day, although it has become a bit dull over time. This question reminds me that I need to take the pendant to a jeweler for polishing and cleaning.
Jewelry is a woman’s pleasure, not only because it is expensive and looks luxurious but also because it has sharp memories.
Once, I looked at the jewelry gallery in a pawnshop and found old jewelry displayed there, and I felt sad. How much pain the woman must have gone through when she took off her jewelry to sell it. Maybe it was like amputating a part of her body. A man should not force his woman to take off her jewelry to sell. The sadness will last for a long time.