Menē... The Cure For The Common Gold
That’s right Menē, is the cure for the common gold. If you’re not familiar with the company founded by Roy Sebag and Diana Picasso in October of 2016, "Menē" pronounced “mey-ney” is at the forefront of wearable wealth and producer of modernistic, breathtaking 24K gold and platinum jewelry.
You may be wondering what wearable wealth is and why is it important, so let me briefly explain.
Wearable wealth, investment grade jewelry or bullion grade jewelry is another form of bullion and whilst coins are, don’t get me wrong, beautiful and a necessary part of your portfolio, these exquisitely crafted pieces are not only designed to be worn and admired but, like bullion hopefully increase in value, and are easy converted into cash if required
and to…ahem… wear through customs if needed unnoticed.
Why Menē?
• Menē jewelry is crafted from pure 24 karat gold or platinum
• Will never tarnish, is hypoallergenic, and antimicrobial
• Menē jewelry is sold by the gold and platinum weight value plus a transparent design and manufacturing premium
• Menē buyback guarantee enables you to exchange or sell your Menē jewelry at any time for its real-time value less a 10% buyback fee
• Ethically sourced from gold mines in Nevada, USA and Ontario, Canada.
Look at this cost comparison chart on a $1,000 ring, a Menē ring has 4x the gold value. Why would you settle for anything less?
In closing, I’ll leave you with these images… YOU decide if Menē is right for you…
Original content by @redwellies
lol...the photos are awesome!
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Thanks :) I think it makes a good closing argument 😉
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Very clever!!
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Thank you! Menē does produce elegant, timeless pieces of investment jewelry that are quite literally "worth their weight in gold". :)
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I have a feeling Mr. Redwelly knows where to shop for Valentines Day now...
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Brilliant, yes! I hope he takes the hint... I mean it's a "win-win" situation... Bling for me and bullion for him... Oh and he gets lots brownie points too :)
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