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Re: Catch all thread - talk or better yet show us
I hope you take what I'm saying as an honest suggestion to you. As we have been disagreeing about but my suggestion isn't really about what even been discussing. But if you'd be devastated that someone copied your design, please consider in the future not posting it on a public forum. That cat is out of the bag now. It could be on Pinterest where someone can just see it, like it, send the picture to a jeweler And have it made. Of course I love to see your things, but in the age of social media you can't guarantee that won't happen. It's easy to forget that this forum isn't just the 20 so regulars who frequent it.
theredspinel|1466672313|4047031 said:lilmosun|1466647952|4046950 said:OTL, as a long admirer of your stones and pieces (and wishing my fingers were small enough to buy when they show up preloved), thank you for sharing your gorgeous beauties. Destroying the ring seems extreme and I hope this thread would not prevent you from enjoying it...it's an internet board with its varying opinions that we all need to take with a grain of salt. It's a beautiful ring and as I result of this thread, I went to Elle's site to see more of her beautiful designs which I might consider in the future.
The topic is interesting and does make one think. I am a huge believer in supporting vendors who's products/service you love, even if it costs a bit more...especially small independents...because otherwise they will go out of business. On the other hand, as others have pointed out, most of us get inspired by designs we see....and how many of us have bought knockoffs of some product? I guess my point is that we all have different ethical compasses, have supported copying to some degree without the intention of doing harm and while it's good to be aware, it's not fair to point fingers or expect everyone to live according to our own personal guidelines. OTL has already offered to do more than I would have personally. While I understand how Elle feels (and would feel the same), I think the awareness this topic has created will do more for Elle and other designers than destroying a beautiful ring that has already been made imo.
Now that I've rambled, I agree that these posts probably belong on a different thread in another forum.
The perfect post; sums up what I was trying to say! OTL you don't need to destroy the ring unless you want to and as minou pointed out you were thinking about that anyway so will be interesting to see what you do purely from a being a pser perspective.
I've felt elle's pain I think because that, black opal/hayuinte/pallasite peridot pendant I posted? I would literally be devestated if someone copied that exactly
You can take the idea, use the same colours, same shape even, take inspiration from the border, even take inspiration from each stone but to purposefully look at it and replicate it exactly down to having a pallasite peridot too... ohh I'd feel this purely because it was such a personal and deep process for me (which I couldn't have done without Sally). For someone to come along, and replicate it in 5 mins taking all the emotion we put into it.... I just can't imagine it. I'd be so upset.
It's not just about copying something that's mine, if I had just thought of a rough design in 5 mins and had it made - if the emotion behind it wasn't there - then copy away I'd be flattered.
Anyway just wanted to explain myself because I feel some people OTL included really are missing the point. It's not about making you feel bad please just try to understand what can have no or little meaning/thought for you has major meaning for someone else.
I hope you take what I'm saying as an honest suggestion to you. As we have been disagreeing about but my suggestion isn't really about what even been discussing. But if you'd be devastated that someone copied your design, please consider in the future not posting it on a public forum. That cat is out of the bag now. It could be on Pinterest where someone can just see it, like it, send the picture to a jeweler And have it made. Of course I love to see your things, but in the age of social media you can't guarantee that won't happen. It's easy to forget that this forum isn't just the 20 so regulars who frequent it.