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Gilded Age Greetings Unveils the Most Expensive Greeting Cards

Gilded Age Greetings Unveils the Most Expensive Greeting Cards

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Gilded Age Greetings, Florida-based luxury Etailer launches new website www.GildedAgeGreetings.com and its couture line of greeting cards. Couture as the name implies are lavish one-of-a-kind greeting cards, miniature works of art created in the style of illuminated renaissance manuscripts, certain to impress even the most sophisticated recipient.

This luxury line of cards calls upon the opulence of its namesake the Gilded Age. With special care taken, each card in the collection is handmade using only the finest materials, each laden with 23k gold and some lavishly adorned with precious gemstones, including emeralds and rubies.

Each Gilded Age Greeting is customized in the sender’s own words. Whether sending to an esteemed colleague, a valuable client or beloved family member, each tassel-bound card is penned to order and comes with three additional inserts that can be customized at a later date for heirloom giving. The card is presented in a beautiful black silk box with documentation and white gloves. Cards in the collection range from $395.00 – $4000.00.

“Our cards not only make exquisite gifts, but were created with the notion of creating a family heirloom to be passed from generation to generation,” said co-founder Melissa Schechter. “Our goal is to provide a buying and giving experience like no other.”

To further extend the buying experience, Gilded Age Greetings offers an exclusive Greeting Concierge Service which arranges greeting and special occasion card gifting to meet its clients’ personal needs and professional requirements. All aspects of this service are handled with precision, privacy and exceptional quality.

For those with discriminating tastes, Gilded Age Greetings offers a one-of-a-kind gift for that very special celebration.

Limited private commissions are also accepted.

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