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GregS|1390581906|3600326 said:
happybear|1390572082|3600169 said:Snowyrin|1390567548|3600149 said:Glad that there's another PSer near me! I'm more than happy to share. Actually I purchased the stone online from a reputable PS listed vendor and got the ring hand forged by my BF friend's father who is a Hong Kong setter that lives in SG. But he only does some parts of the ring and he would have to pass to his friend to set in the diamonds, meaning I might have to pay twice in future. Then I started looking for a suitable and resonably priced setter in Far East Plaza, and am glad that I've found my current one whom I set most of my recent rings (including egg yolk) with.
Just to share, this is egg yolk's latest flower shot
Hand forged jewlery is not at all common in Singapore, therefore the huge price difference compared to mass produced jewellery. But for a style that suits your stone and personality I find it really worth it! FYI, they usually charge by the weight of the gold used, workmanship(depends on the complexity of the piece) and the diamonds they sourced for example a halo or sides if there's any.
Let me know if you are interested to know more, I'll disclose the exact location of the store.
Hope this helps in your search!
Your egg yolk looks good enough to eat! It's stunning! You're really good in taking photographs of your jewelry
Yes, I am interested to know where your setter is in Far East Plaza. I don't really need handforged rings, I just want to have more options when it comes to setting some of my stones.
Thanks for sharing!
Starzin|1390614110|3600739 said:TL you are a dear for baring your newbie soul. Let's face it, without the internet it's a wonder you found anything to buy, it must have taken a lot of dedicated leg work!
Do you still have them? There are some nice sized indicolites and reds there with promising flashes that might spruce up with a recut. Particularly 1st pic lower left and 2nd pic lower right How clean are they?
And I so agree with PC that so many people have benefited from the experience of you and others who are so willing to share. Thank you all soooo much
Snowyrin|1390608748|3600669 said:Do pay Y S jewelry a visit located at lvl 2. Of cos there are several other more setters in the same building you can compare prices with. Good luck! What about sharing some of your stones here? I'm curious what you have on hand
FrekeChild|1391932614|3611299 said:I'm really proud of everyone! I can see how so many people who have started buying in the last couple years have really put the effort into reading and learning - SO MANY of your "learner" stones are so much better than mine!
And we're here to help everyone learn! So don't hesitate to ask for help! We have a really great, helpful group of people who spend a lot of time around here looking for stones and spending their time answering questions!
LoversKites|1391940386|3611329 said:FrekeChild|1391932614|3611299 said:I'm really proud of everyone! I can see how so many people who have started buying in the last couple years have really put the effort into reading and learning - SO MANY of your "learner" stones are so much better than mine!
And we're here to help everyone learn! So don't hesitate to ask for help! We have a really great, helpful group of people who spend a lot of time around here looking for stones and spending their time answering questions!
Aw Freke you're so sweet! I haven't had the chance to say this yet but I'm very grateful that such a helpful and kind community like PS exists and that everyone is so eager to teach and learn together.
Admittedly, I'm a bit scared of venturing out of the CS section, though
TL|1390611453|3600696 said:All of you had way nicer "learning stones" than me. There wasn't really an internet when I bought mine, although I could have used the education. Books were horrible resources too.
They're awful, your eyes have been warned.
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FrekeChild|1391932614|3611299 said:I'm really proud of everyone! I can see how so many people who have started buying in the last couple years have really put the effort into reading and learning - SO MANY of your "learner" stones are so much better than mine!
And we're here to help everyone learn! So don't hesitate to ask for help! We have a really great, helpful group of people who spend a lot of time around here looking for stones and spending their time answering questions!
evergreen|1391963634|3611433 said:Have to echo LoversKites -- the experienced posters around here probably have only a shadow of an inkling of how much their knowledge has helped those of us just starting out. Both feeling comfortable buying stones (or saying no), and knowing what to look for. We owe you guys a huge debt of gratitude for your time & effort posting thoughtful, informative answers to our questions... and probably a $$$ debt as well, for knowing what to spend our pennies on. Oh, TL, bless your heart for sharing those early stones, you can see how PS has sped the newbies' collections right through that stage you had to go through on your own!
So... Thanks, y'all. We appreciate you.
Davi|1392612726|3616777 said:These learner enough
There are 4 stones out of the lot that I would buy again. The giant cushion center back, is a kunzite that is absolutely amazing. There is a sphalerite in there that is awesome for it's collectability. The boulder opal on the upper right. There is also a pink tourmaline in there that needs a recut but it's a sweet sweet pink.
I'd also probably keep the smokey quartz that dominate the third row, they're not anything special but they are pretty cool.