18 Feb 2008 04:01:34 | George Ahrens
When we talk about precious metals we usually mean gold,
platinum and another pure metal, fine silver. Silver is one of
the original materials of value mentioned in the Bible, together
with other originals such as precious gemstones that existed
from the beginning of time.
This explains part of the attraction associated with these
'non-virtual' commodities - they existed for a very long time in
human history, and presumably even before. Used throughout all
generations and nations they have been and are one of the
preferred ways to display symbols of value and are used as
objects of beauty and style in jewelry. As a form of personal
expression and 'street art'.
Thinking of fashion styles we tend to look at clothing, hair
styling and makeup first. However accessories are a major part
of the outfit. Jewelry one of its coolest forms.
Why is silver jewelry one of the constants that remain
throughout history? What is the real mystery and the secret of
silver? It's not only its cool attraction -- it is one of the
commodities that existed before paper money, and it will retain
it's value after currencies are gone.
In a world that goes more virtual by the minute we keep a few
valuables that have their own pre-set value outside our current
reality. Currencies will go virtual, jewelry will not.
To give you an idea about the differences of investments in
tangible and intangible products and how it works out in real
life, let me give you an example that nearly did cost me $25.000
in the past.
During the first oil crisis I lived in New Zealand for a few
years and had to invest my assets in appropriate channels at
that time. Because back then not only oil prices went up, also
other commodities such as gold and silver increased slightly in
value and I decided to invest some money in metals.
After locating a company that advertised selling of gold
bullion, I went to their downtown store and asked a clerk to
purchase gold for about $25.000. I never did this kind of
investment before and was a bit unsure about where to keep it
save from curious people and for the possible event of burglars
in the house.
Knowing what was on my mind the clerk asked me that memorable
question "would you like to have this in gold options, stocks or
physical bullion?" He went through great lengths to explain me
the advantages of "gold papers" that follow the value of gold at
any time, so increase in value if the gold price further
increases. There would be no necessity to actually touch
physical things, and I could cash in the papers at any time.
I almost agreed to his offer, when suddenly a small yet bright
thought of warning flashed my mind. Something that a goldsmith I
met before told me years earlier, he said: "If you ever buy
gold, remember the reason why you buy it, and do not buy virtual
gold, but the real thing only".
This thought won in the end because my adviser taught me many
basic things about jewelry and metals, and I highly respected
his opinion. Turned out he was right. Less than 6 months later,
the company I bought the bullion from faced bankruptcy and all
their options, shares and other papers lost all of their value.
I still had my physical gold however, that increased in value by
about 10% at that time.
With that example fresh in mind, I personally still make
distinctions when I buy personal products that enhance my
lifestyle today.
Yes I invest a lot in software for example that enhances my
virtual PC desktop, and helps websites function the way they
should, and also loose a lot of it every few years when a
harddisk or server crashes. I also enjoy the latest designer
clothes, however they wear out and generally get damaged by
usage over time.
However I keep a small collection of silver and gold jewelry in
the same fresh looking condition as I originally bought it many
years ago. These items never wear out, never go out of style.
And never loose their value. It's the real thing.
About Author :
George Ahrens is editor at BlueOceanJewelry.com where you can
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