Retirement Gift

Jewelry: The Ultimate Retirement Gift

Choosing a retirement gift for an employee or coworker can be a difficult task. This can be particularly true for those who might be feeling sad or uncertain about the change in their lives, but the good news here is that choosing the right gift can be a happy reminder of professional achievements and workplace relationships alike, and lets the retiree know how much they have been appreciated.
For this reason it’s important to choose something meaningful, that the retiree will value and keep close to their heart. One item that fits this description very well is a piece of jewelry, and if it’s the right piece this will be worn every day and be a constant reminder of times past. There are a few points to be aware of when choosing jewelry as a retirement gift for someone without their knowledge though, that apply to any situation.

Style
Everyone has different tastes in jewelry. Some like flashy pieces, while others will prefer elegant and stylish items. To get a clue as to what will be most appreciated, observe the recipients tastes in the workplace. Do they already wear any jewelry? If not, do they tend to wear understated clothes or have an eye for fashion? You might also ask one of their family members if they would like one style more than another.

Type
Think outside the box when deciding on the type of jewelry to buy. While a nice dress ring or necklace would make a good retirement gift, brooches or earrings or even something more unusual like an anklet could all be novel gifts.

Budget
Of course, you will need to work within a budget, as often you will be buying from a pool of office contributions. There are lots of gemstones available for less than you might think, with less common alternatives such as emeralds or rubies being memorable choices. If you do settle on diamonds, one way of saving significant money without compromising quality is to choose a piece of lab created diamond jewelry. Created diamonds are physically identical to a mined gem, often of even better quality, but can be significantly cheaper. These are nothing to be ashamed of either, with many choosing created gemstones in preference to a mined stone because of the reduced environmental and social impacts.

Although jewelry is not the most common choice for a retirement gift, if chosen carefully the retiree may appreciate the gift for many years to come, and be reminded of how their coworkers felt about their company over the many years spent working together.

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