Curious to know what everyone’s concrete holy grail dream items are. And how you decided that these would be your longterm shopping goals.
This week, I was literally just on the cusp of buying the Bulgari Bulgari bracelet with lapis, malachite, mop, and carnelian motifs. It’s so gorgeous. But then I remembered that I already bought the Tiffany medium T smile diamond pendant the other day (which is $5,000+) and I need to save up for my big summer purchase this year! Also, since it’s March, my friend and I started talking about buying matching aquamarine rings from Tiffany this month, which is going to be a very significant amount of money if I cave in for a five-figure friendship ring...
Anyways, it made me realize that it might be better for me to write down the things that I definitely want to get one day. This made me curious to know how people on this forum save up for their dream pieces, especially if you have a lot of things on your “concrete” shopping list. There are smaller things that always distract me, and my thinking is that I can get those small things first and save up for my other stuff later, since I was always planning to buy those in the future anyway.
For me, these are the items that I am 99% planning to buy in the future, just in a distant day from now. It’s not really the price that deters me for some of them, it’s just that there are other things that also interest me, which get in the way of me finishing my ultimate jewelry collection. And I figure that I’ll get the dream piece eventually some day, so it’s no biggie about timing
Maybe this all comes down to me not even understanding how something becomes a “holy grail.” Is it based around price? Does HG mean it’s definitive that you’ll buy it? Or does it mean that you’re not certain you’re going to buy it? Or does it mean that the reason you haven’t bought it is because of scarcity as opposed to finances? I just feel confused about how people even know what counts as a holy grail.
It’s a term I really didn’t give much thought until I joined this forum, so I feel like my understanding of HGs is limited.
This week, I was literally just on the cusp of buying the Bulgari Bulgari bracelet with lapis, malachite, mop, and carnelian motifs. It’s so gorgeous. But then I remembered that I already bought the Tiffany medium T smile diamond pendant the other day (which is $5,000+) and I need to save up for my big summer purchase this year! Also, since it’s March, my friend and I started talking about buying matching aquamarine rings from Tiffany this month, which is going to be a very significant amount of money if I cave in for a five-figure friendship ring...

Anyways, it made me realize that it might be better for me to write down the things that I definitely want to get one day. This made me curious to know how people on this forum save up for their dream pieces, especially if you have a lot of things on your “concrete” shopping list. There are smaller things that always distract me, and my thinking is that I can get those small things first and save up for my other stuff later, since I was always planning to buy those in the future anyway.
For me, these are the items that I am 99% planning to buy in the future, just in a distant day from now. It’s not really the price that deters me for some of them, it’s just that there are other things that also interest me, which get in the way of me finishing my ultimate jewelry collection. And I figure that I’ll get the dream piece eventually some day, so it’s no biggie about timing
- Tiffany Victoria alternating bracelet (which I’ll be getting this summer in 2021 if everything stays on course)
- VCA lotus ring
- VCA perlee clover bangle
- Bulgari serpenti viper bracelet
- Cartier double love pave ring
- Tiffany Schlumberger bird on a rock brooch in morganite or yellow topaz (It’d be in the six-figure range, so who knows. Is that how you decide if something is a HG?)
- VCA folie des pres bracelet in pink sapphire (Again, very expensive, since it’s in the six-figure range. Would you consider this a HG?)
- Cartier pave and ceramic love bracelet (I like the contrast, but the design just isn’t always my favorite. I fall in and out of love with it. This is possible. I don’t know if it’s considered a HG for me though.)
- Tiffany Schlumberger 16 stone ring (Classic, but another piece I fall in and out of love with.)
- Cartier diamond JUC (It’s simple and easy to wear. It feels likely that I’ll buy it, since the price point isn’t too unrealistic. But I feel like there are other things I’d like to buy first, so maybe I’ll never get around to buying this. I don’t know if this counts as a HG or not.)
Maybe this all comes down to me not even understanding how something becomes a “holy grail.” Is it based around price? Does HG mean it’s definitive that you’ll buy it? Or does it mean that you’re not certain you’re going to buy it? Or does it mean that the reason you haven’t bought it is because of scarcity as opposed to finances? I just feel confused about how people even know what counts as a holy grail.

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