Every family seems to have one. A ring in a velvet box at the back of a drawer, a pendant that only comes out for weddings, a brooch nobody quite remembers the story behind but everybody knows not to lose. These pieces outlast trends, outlast owners, and somehow end up meaning more with every year [...]
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