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NicoleNeedsHelp

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I just bought this band- the invoice is dated 2/15/21. It is a bezel set French cut eternity band by Victor Canera. The stones are approx .10 each and G, VS quality. Price is $6000.00. Ring size is 5 1/2. I love this ring, but I want larger French stones. This ring has never been worn. I tried it on twice to see how I liked it. The ring is incredible and is a steal! Listing on LT. 3F37FDD5-68F6-4916-AF70-9687A308525B.jpeg9E543EE9-738D-4F16-8AC5-6A44FA01A007.jpegD0132793-2B79-49F6-9DF5-6C5917AA8068.jpegD34D3616-A633-41C2-BD6C-89B3346BB10B.jpeg
 
Do you have a hand shot and can it be sized?
 
Do you have a hand shot and can it be sized?

I don’t think it can be sized because it is a full eternity band. I will take some hand shots for you.
 
Lovely!!!
 
any takers? I can’t express how beautiful this is. I love it, I just need larger stones for it to go with my e-ring. I would highly prefer to sell to a PSer because you guys know and appreciate the work Victor put into this ring. Cheers!
 
So pretty! Just crappy timing for me cuz I just spent $$$ on other things

Anyways, dust for quick sale!
 
@NicoleNeedsHelp if no buyers, you may consider reaching out to Grace of Jewels by Grace. She has taken his pieces in before.
 
MM width of band as well?

It’s very pretty!
 
Hi @NicoleNeedsHelp -

Can you pls tell us the ctw of the ring, and also the purchase price?

Thanks.

Just sent Victor an email and he informed me the carat weight is 1.3. Victor sourced the stones and had them custom cut. The stones are G color because I intended to wear this next to me engagement ring, which has a G center stone. As far as the purchase price, Victor gave me a deal on this thing because I recently bought a 2 carat diamond from him and had him set it. I’m passing my savings (and even better) off to the buyer. So, the price is just below what I paid. The ring has not been worn and is brand new.
 
MM width of band as well?

It’s very pretty!

I just asked Victor and he said about 1.8. However, that was just a guess because he would have to measure it. I tried to measure it and came up with 2mm—-but I’m not sure if my measurements are exact because my eyes are terrible. :P2 I do love it and truth be told,Victor is going to make me the exact band again— just with larger stones.
 
Just sent Victor an email and he informed me the carat weight is 1.3. Victor sourced the stones and had them custom cut. The stones are G color because I intended to wear this next to me engagement ring, which has a G center stone. As far as the purchase price, Victor gave me a deal on this thing because I recently bought a 2 carat diamond from him and had him set it. I’m passing my savings (and even better) off to the buyer. So, the price is just below what I paid. The ring has not been worn and is brand new.

This still doesn’t answer @mrs-b question. What was the original price you paid?
 
This still doesn’t answer @mrs-b question. What was the original price you paid?

I adore @mrs-b - very much! I am sure she has her reason's for asking the purchase price. I do not feel obligated to disclose my purchase price when selling. I think that this an individual thing for each seller to decide and what ever she/he decides should be respected. JMHO
 
Hallo all. Not trying to create drama here, so just wanted to explain my thinking. When I sell things, I pretty much always put what I paid, so people have a sense of what kind of a deal they're getting, and how much it would cost to recreate the piece. Selling on LT isn't like selling elsewhere, as there's a sense of 'all amongst friends' here, so there's a latitude to ask questions one might not always ask in a more formal selling setting. Since the OP advertised this as 'a steal' - that's one of the major selling features of the piece. But since the term is subjective, if I'm interested in the piece, I'd like to verify if I consider that to be true from my own perspective. For me, a steal is at least a third off - normally closer to 50%. More important than including the original price, tho (from my perspective, at least), is knowing the ctw. That's an essential.

So I asked. Apart from this, with a piece of this price, I would expect the seller to proffer the original receipt or some sort of proof of ownership and validity. At which point, the cat's out of the bag on the price anyway. So to my way of thinking - no harm, no foul on asking.

I wish the OP success in her sale.
 
Hallo all. Not trying to create drama here, so just wanted to explain my thinking. When I sell things, I pretty much always put what I paid, so people have a sense of what kind of a deal they're getting, and how much it would cost to recreate the piece. Selling on LT isn't like selling elsewhere, as there's a sense of 'all amongst friends' here, so there's a latitude to ask questions one might not always ask in a more formal selling setting. Since the OP advertised this as 'a steal' - that's one of the major selling features of the piece. But since the term is subjective, if I'm interested in the piece, I'd like to verify if I consider that to be true from my own perspective. For me, a steal is at least a third off - normally closer to 50%. More important than including the original price, tho (from my perspective, at least), is knowing the ctw. That's an essential.

So I asked. Apart from this, with a piece of this price, I would expect the seller to proffer the original receipt or some sort of proof of ownership and validity. At which point, the cat's out of the bag on the price anyway. So to my way of thinking - no harm, no foul on asking.

I wish the OP success in her sale.

No worries! This piece is brand new- the invoice is dated 2/15/21. In my opinion, it is a steal because it is a new ring. I wish I could sell it for 30-50% off what I paid and I would if it were used/worn. I didn’t mean to confuse anyone by my use of the term “steal”. If anyone is interested, please email me. If it doesn’t sell, that is ok too. Best wishes to all.
 
Hallo all. Not trying to create drama here, so just wanted to explain my thinking. When I sell things, I pretty much always put what I paid, so people have a sense of what kind of a deal they're getting, and how much it would cost to recreate the piece. Selling on LT isn't like selling elsewhere, as there's a sense of 'all amongst friends' here, so there's a latitude to ask questions one might not always ask in a more formal selling setting. Since the OP advertised this as 'a steal' - that's one of the major selling features of the piece. But since the term is subjective, if I'm interested in the piece, I'd like to verify if I consider that to be true from my own perspective. For me, a steal is at least a third off - normally closer to 50%. More important than including the original price, tho (from my perspective, at least), is knowing the ctw. That's an essential.

So I asked. Apart from this, with a piece of this price, I would expect the seller to proffer the original receipt or some sort of proof of ownership and validity. At which point, the cat's out of the bag on the price anyway. So to my way of thinking - no harm, no foul on asking.

I wish the OP success in her sale.

@mrs-b you know I think the world of you. I was specific that I was sure you had your reason's for asking the price. You do. I think like all things in life we all have our own way of doing things and our own perspectives. I don't think you are wrong nor do I think I am wrong. You list your price, I choose not to. I don't want to create drama. either. I think you have every right to ask. I completely get where you are coming from. I have no issue what so ever with your post earlier- none. I felt that the post after your's was putting some pressure on the seller. Not your post. I feel while we all have a right to ask the seller, the seller has the right to say I prefer not to disclose that.
I sincerely hope I am explaining myself how I mean to. I know you have a heart of gold. I know you are fair. My only point is that it's ok for the seller to disclose what she wants and it's ok for you to ask. At the end of the day it's just respecting how a person choses to sell an item. With the understanding that what she isn't willing to disclose might cost her the sale, but that is up to her.

It certainly wasn't my intention to step on any toes. Again, JMHO.
 
How remiss of me! I too wish the OP the best of luck with her sale. This ring is gorgeous!!! Why do I have to have size 7 fingers :( I'm genuinely surprised it hasn't sold yet!!! You will have to come back and show your new band when you get the new one with larger diamonds. Such a classy band!
 
@peppermintpatty - I wasn't at all offended by anything you said. Not the tiniest bit. I don't think anything said here needs an apology from anyone regarding anything. I think this is a non-issue.

Asking the original price is a valid question. While any seller may not wish to disclose this in their initial post (equally valid), it's probably something they should be willing to share with a genuine buyer. It's just a due diligence thing.
 
@mrs-b you know I think the world of you. I was specific that I was sure you had your reason's for asking the price. You do. I think like all things in life we all have our own way of doing things and our own perspectives. I don't think you are wrong nor do I think I am wrong. You list your price, I choose not to. I don't want to create drama. either. I think you have every right to ask. I completely get where you are coming from. I have no issue what so ever with your post earlier- none. I felt that the post after your's was putting some pressure on the seller. Not your post. I feel while we all have a right to ask the seller, the seller has the right to say I prefer not to disclose that.
I sincerely hope I am explaining myself how I mean to. I know you have a heart of gold. I know you are fair. My only point is that it's ok for the seller to disclose what she wants and it's ok for you to ask. At the end of the day it's just respecting how a person choses to sell an item. With the understanding that what she isn't willing to disclose might cost her the sale, but that is up to her.

It certainly wasn't my intention to step on any toes. Again, JMHO.
How is my post putting pressure on the seller?, I simply asked the same question @mrs-b asked and I have every right to as a potential buyer. You claim you don't want to create drama but that's exactly what you are doing and you are contradicting with your statements. If you have no interest in this piece of jewelry why don't you mind your own business because you just costed the OP a sale.
 
@jp201845 As a member here, I would not be thrilled if someone said to me, someone else asked a question and you didn't answer, what price did you pay. Quite frankly, I would not care to do business with that individual. If that cost me the sale, so be it.
The OP answered Mrs. B. The price is just below what I paid, is exactly what she answered. Before your post. Question asked and answered. So you saying she didn't answer Mrs B is incorrect. When you included mrs b with your post, as OP I would have felt like geez, I answered the question. Why is this person saying I didn't and asking again?

How did I cost the OP a sale exactly????

I was not rude to anyone, so please do not be rude to me. I have a right to my own opinion. I have an obligation to do it politely. So do you.
 
@peppermintpatty - I wasn't at all offended by anything you said. Not the tiniest bit. I don't think anything said here needs an apology from anyone regarding anything. I think this is a non-issue.

Asking the original price is a valid question. While any seller may not wish to disclose this in their initial post (equally valid), it's probably something they should be willing to share with a genuine buyer. It's just a due diligence thing.

@mrs-b I am certainly glad you did not take offense as none was meant. In retrospect I regret I tagged you in my post as I had no issue with you. I could have said what I said without bringing you directly into my post. For that I am genuinely sorry.

I have sold on Loupe Troop and here. In my experience I have not had anyone ask what I paid. Maybe they asked what the item retailed for. If I wanted to post that in the thread, I'm sure I did. I don't recall asking what someone paid. I have no doubt, especially with a designer piece I would have done research to see what the item retailed for. Life is different for all of us. I don't think it's right or wrong either way. I guess it's about a comfort level for both buyer and seller.

I hope you are well and that you have a wonderful weekend! :)
 
@jp201845 As a member here, I would not be thrilled if someone said to me, someone else asked a question and you didn't answer, what price did you pay. Quite frankly, I would not care to do business with that individual. If that cost me the sale, so be it.
The OP answered Mrs. B. The price is just below what I paid, is exactly what she answered. Before your post. Question asked and answered. So you saying she didn't answer Mrs B is incorrect. When you included mrs b with your post, as OP I would have felt like geez, I answered the question. Why is this person saying I didn't and asking again?

How did I cost the OP a sale exactly????

I was not rude to anyone, so please do not be rude to me. I have a right to my own opinion. I have an obligation to do it politely. So do you.

Clearly you have no interest in buying this piece of jewelry so why did you subject yourself in my business in this thread as a potential buyer, everything you are saying is a contradiction. You were being rude to me and offensive by saying I was pressuring the OP by asking the same question as @mrs-b. You are the one out of line and if your opinion offends another poster then be prepared to receive an opinion back. Frankly your obligation is to stay out of people’s business in a thread involving a sale which you have no interest in .. I was thinking of buying this piece but thanks to you I’m not interested anymore. Just go away if you have nothing positive to say.
 
Clearly you have no interest in buying this piece of jewelry so why did you subject yourself in my business in this thread as a potential buyer, everything you are saying is a contradiction. You were being rude to me and offensive by saying I was pressuring the OP by asking the same question as @mrs-b. You are the one out of line and if your opinion offends another poster then be prepared to receive an opinion back. Frankly your obligation is to stay out of people’s business in a thread involving a sale which you have no interest in .. I was thinking of buying this piece but thanks to you I’m not interested anymore. Just go away if you have nothing positive to say.
I mean, if @peppermintpatty’s comment made you change your mind on buying from @NicoleNeedsHelp, were you really that serious of a buyer? Seems like a dramatic response.
 
Clearly you have no interest in buying this piece of jewelry so why did you subject yourself in my business in this thread as a potential buyer, everything you are saying is a contradiction. You were being rude to me and offensive by saying I was pressuring the OP by asking the same question as @mrs-b. You are the one out of line and if your opinion offends another poster then be prepared to receive an opinion back. Frankly your obligation is to stay out of people’s business in a thread involving a sale which you have no interest in .. I was thinking of buying this piece but thanks to you I’m not interested anymore. Just go away if you have nothing positive to say.

Let me get this straight. You were going to buy this, but now, because of a poster who isnt OP and did nothing wrong, you are taking your ball and going home??? I call BS.
 
Clearly you have no interest in buying this piece of jewelry so why did you subject yourself in my business in this thread as a potential buyer, everything you are saying is a contradiction. You were being rude to me and offensive by saying I was pressuring the OP by asking the same question as @mrs-b. You are the one out of line and if your opinion offends another poster then be prepared to receive an opinion back. Frankly your obligation is to stay out of people’s business in a thread involving a sale which you have no interest in .. I was thinking of buying this piece but thanks to you I’m not interested anymore. Just go away if you have nothing positive to say.

@jp201845 I am prepared to hear an opinion back. You have every right to your opinion. I think it's best for the OP that this stops here. I will not respond to your opinion.
 
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