Legacy of Luxury: The World of Fine Jewelry and More

30. Craftsmanship vs. Consumption: Why Well Made Things Still Matter

27 min · 1. apr. 2026
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Craftsmanship vs. Consumption: Why Well Made Things Still Matter explores why durability, repairability, and intention still define real value in a consumption driven world.In this episode, presented by Red Beryl Studios, we break down how craftsmanship shows up across jewelry, watches, furniture, fashion, and even food, and why buying fewer, better things is becoming a rational response to mass production.Listeners will walk away with a clearer framework for evaluating value beyond price, understanding quiet luxury, and recognizing the difference between marketing language and real build quality.Presented by Red Beryl Studios.Explore more at RedBerylUSA.com.

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