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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You remove the emeralds.

You figure it is too risky to leave them in, so you remove them and then get to work on the repairs. The repairs go fine and you get your money for the project, but it does take a lot of time -- and time is money for you!

Later, you learn from reliable sources that Chatham emeralds can indeed take heat. Doing a little more homework might have saved you some money. Oh well, better safe than sorry.

Making jewelry repairs can mean using enough heat to soften metal, so you have to know your gems and your metals. But when everything goes right, your skills can save a work of art. Many jewelers enjoy this kind of work. "I still think it's amazing that they pay me to play with fire," says jeweler Jason Hampton.