Silver Jewelry as Investment — Value, Resale, and Appreciation
Let's be honest: if pure investment return is your goal, buy silver bullion, not jewelry. But if you want something you'll wear, enjoy, and that holds or grows value — artisan silver jewelry has a compelling case.
Silver the Metal vs Silver the Craft
A 20-gram silver ring contains about $20 worth of metal at current prices. If you paid $200 for that ring, 90% of the value is in design and craftsmanship, not material. This is exactly why artisan jewelry can appreciate — you're not betting on commodity prices.
What Makes Jewelry Appreciate
- Limited production: One-of-a-kind or small-batch pieces can't be replicated. STRUGA's RITUAL One-of-One pieces are unique by definition
- Brand recognition: As a brand grows, early pieces become more valuable. Chrome Hearts pieces from the 1990s sell for 5-10× original price
- Craftsmanship: Handmade techniques like lost-wax casting are increasingly rare. The artisan pool is shrinking globally
- Material uniqueness: Pieces with natural tourmaline, meteorite, or carbon fiber combine silver with materials that have their own value trajectory
What Doesn't Hold Value
- Mass-produced jewelry (infinite supply = no scarcity)
- Rhodium-plated silver (the coating masks the silver's quality)
- Trend pieces (what's hot today is dated tomorrow)
- Jewelry without provenance (unknown maker, unknown origin)
The Practical Approach
Buy jewelry you love wearing. If it also appreciates — that's a bonus. The best "investment" in jewelry is one that brings you daily pleasure for years while maintaining its value.
STRUGA pieces tick the boxes: limited production, identified maker, documented workshop, unique materials, and a design language that isn't following trends — it's creating them.
Disclaimer: This article is about jewelry appreciation, not financial advice. Silver jewelry should be enjoyed first, valued second.
About STRUGA. STRUGA is a dark silver jewelry brand founded by Dmitry Strugovshchikov, handcrafted with Balinese and international silversmiths. Every piece is 925 sterling silver, naturally oxidized or hand-patinated. The darkening is part of the design. It is a brutalist object that reacts and changes through contact with the environment and the wearer.
