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Chuck's custom bracelet to celebrate your departed Aggie

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From TexAgs Sponsor, Fifth 'C' Fine Jewelry:

A few years ago, a young lady, the only Aggie grandchild of a class of '45 Ag, inherited her grandfather's Aggie ring. She wanted to wear it, but was not sure how. I suggested we cut it open and make it a bracelet. We even used gold jewelry she inherited from her grandmother and set her grandmother's engagement diamond in the shield. Since that project, we have made several. We think it is a special piece of jewelry to say the least, and we are happy to melt down family jewelry, including wedding jewelry, to incorporate all of that into the custom bracelet.


I realize some may have strong opinions about putting a departed Aggie's ring up on a shelf, in a shadowbox, or something like that. I fully respect that opinion, but I was extremely proud God put in my heart to make these pieces. It is the culmination of being a custom jeweler and an Aggie. The recipients have WEPT with me in my office when picking them up, and wear them proudly.

Some may boast....

God's Peace,

Chuck Konderla
Owner-Fifth 'C' Fine Jewelry
979.255.8388 (texts welcome)
1716 Briarcrest Dr Ste 601
Bryan, Texas 77802
chuck@fifthcjewelry.com
Skinner1998
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Awesome idea.
SteveBott
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Damn that looks nice. Chuck saves my last Christmas with sending me some pearls at the last minute. Wife was truly happy
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