10 Lucky People Who Found Real Diamonds At The Most Random Stores Ever
- 11:20 am June 8, 2022
- suhas
For some individuals, visiting secondhand stores shops is a genuine experience. They appreciate going through hours among the aged objects, searching for something beneficial. Furthermore, out of the blue, magic happens. They find that treasure or diamond-in-the-rough that was always there waiting for trained eyes that could appreciate it. And what a great moment when you finally notice that you’re getting an amazing item for a very low price!
“My raw emerald necklace from a small town antique shop”
Imagine getting an Emerald from a small town antique shop, quite a surprising thing isn't it?
“Found this dress at an antique store yesterday and I think it was made for me! Can’t wait to style it and have a picnic when the weather is nicer.”
This dress is obviously made for her. She looks so beautiful in that dress.
“My younger brother texted me ’I have a present for you’ out of the blue. He found a Parker 51 with matching mechanical pencil for $10 at an antique store.”
How can someone get this for 10$?, how lucky that guy would be.
“My beautiful antique shop ring; stone unknown, but loved!”
Regardless of is that a real stone or not, that ring is really very pretty and looks so real.
. “Handmade quilt found at an antique store, had to come home with me.”
Now that is a total worth of the money, look how cute the mattress is, who wouldn't wanna buy it.
“Before vs. now of this vintage GE alarm clock I got for $3 at an antique store! Four hours of soapy water, Loctite glue, and patience!”
Look how can you make a waste object best out of your creativity and knowledge.
Also read: 10 Pictures Of People Who Are Born Under A Lucky Star“Set of 6 ceramic frog plates, made in Italy. $20 at a local antique/resale store!”
How can you get such a beautiful plates just for 20$, one could certainly pay hundred's of bucks for it.
“Found this miniature clawfoot bathtub at an antique store for $4.95. Ended up being the cutest planter I have.”
Your creativity and willingness to use a thing is what all matters. Making a waste thing work out the best for you is the best feeling.
“Me: ’How much are these? There’s no price.’ Lady: ’$10 for both.”
Sometimes you gotta feel for the thing itself. When your actual worth changes into no worth. You have to feel bad for the thing.
“Thrifted a $1k Espresso machine for $15. Made many coffees. Have yet to remove the tag.”
Until it serves you coffee and you like it, its a total worth of money. And definitely getting a 1k$ worth of thing just for 15$ just feel good if it works.
