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You are right. I live the in a tourist town now, and I also see how common that is.Yeah, i feel like they were just waiting for someone who didnt know better. I grew up in Mendocino (Willits), and like a lot of touristy towns people tend to take advantage when they can. Its really sad.
Keeliamira, I've technically been on a buying ban since the start of 2016!! I've finally figured out that moderation is the key. Going cold turkey doesn't work for me, lol..
Sabrina, its sad. Some poor person is probably going to buy the glass bangle and inevitably it will break and it will be heartbreaking for them. When it breaks, it will be obvious that it's glass. I told the sales woman that they should remove the bangle for liability reasons, like injuring someone or accusations of fraud. But I had the feeling they had no intention of removing it. I could be wrong though...
I know how you feel. I see plenty of such chicanery in Yangon, where not exactly a "touristy" town, is the landing pad for international leisure and business travellers. Kyanite passed off as sapphires, non-Burma South Sea pearls passed off as Burmese ones (hence priced at a premium), African/glass filled stones and of course, plenty of treated jadeite sold at nonsense prices. I've also had a few pieces of stones set in non-18K gold that were charged to me as 18k gold and franked with the 18k sign too.
I do point these things out because I feel that I cannot just walk away point blank if I know. There is also little recourse and while the authorities may levy a small fine on the shop for deceit, they are still allowed to continue their day to day business.
But ultimately, there are always willing buyers who go for either the colour or design or size. This also applies to the locals who cheat their own people.
They probably would have tried to argue that the gold hinge is worth at least a thousand lol. No thankyou!
This is true! For a few hundred, sold as a glass bangle with gold, would be a lovely piece of jewelry.Quite.
I rather feel sorry for the reputation of glass bangles ... Could imagine they would be better loved - especially with gold thrown in, if not deprecated via deception.
I wish I could purchase the aqua ...
Burmesedaze, I can imagine that it can be extremely tricky with all of the gem economy where you are. It's astonishing that people cheat like that.
I once bought a pink sapphire bracelet and necklace set, which was stamped 18k. My heart sank when,
after 2 days of wear, I noticed the silver showing through the gold plating. It was a true battle to get my money back. I was lucky that I was able to with some help from other merchants who had to essentially threaten the seller with suspension from trade associations. As soon as the seller got word, they removed questionable stock, changed their tags and prices, etc. I really was grateful. Without connections, I would have had no leverage over them without legal proceedings. I am certain that I would have been stuck with the silver plated set and would not have been able to get money back.
What happened with the plated metal pieces which were stamped 18k? Were you able to recoup some money from the seller?
Oh my. I love this shade too! They look great with your skin tone. You may have just ignited my interest in emeralds (don't have any. Yet!).
Valeria, I've seen that ring! I think you are right, somehow it never pleased any of its owners. I wonder why.The aqua ring reminded me of a piece from Old Pricescope - a ring with a smaller, but still Large step cut... which, does not seem to have ever pleased any owner, so it is still drifting around WWW.
I am not sure what I'd do with a small-ish box hinged to the back of my palm !
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... just catching up with this fast thread: fantastic purple jade ! ... and the earrings are so beautifully carved - perhaps simply a fast carving design & so effective (nice studs pegged to them, for whatever reason). Had not realized that you have not received the pendant yet ... Will be waiting to see how it plays with your subtler violet & purple stones - jades and sapphires ! (good to see that jade is loved as it comes - the subtle & the extreme - billed as perfect)
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Nope not at all. So I just stop patronising them. Sent the gold pieces with another goldsmith to melt and add more gold content to reuse for my pearl earrings. That way I just pay for the workmanship and additional gold to bring them to 18k. That was from a pair of pink and white sapphire earrings. The white sapphires turned out to be topaz instead.
Doberman, what a treat to see an unheated padparadscha. They are not easily found! Looks very gentle and glowingly warm, like a sunset.I can imagine that it pairs beautifully with your yellow diamond too. It's gorgeous! Thanks for showing us.
Bluegemz- The earrings are beautiful but the pendant- it takes my breath away. I absolutely feel the soft romance that pendant radiates.
Keeliamara- Your suite is fabulous! I love the spring green color of you emeralds. I find myself wishing for an emerald when I see ones like yours.
doberman- Gorgeous unheated padparadscha sapphire ring. You said your picture is not the best- but the lotus flower color is apparent in the photo and it is stunning!
Thank you dear. I wish my photography wasn't so fuzzy. The large round gem is not a tourmaline. It's a 4ct sparkly stone which were not allowed to mention here. But it is my absolute favorite full value peacock blue green color. It shifts from true emerald green with gold flashes and to deepest peacock during the day, to indocolite blue in incandescent light at night. It also has a very fine spray of rutile needles which can only be seen from one angle, and which I actually adore staring at in the sun. I think I may put it in a Julia B setting at some point in the future.Keeliamira, they are ALL beautiful! I love your emeralds! I think the especially clean, and lighter colored emeralds are absolutely stunning in color. They look great with your rings. In your first picture, is the large, round gem in your ring a tourmaline?
Thanks for the sweet compliments! I think emeralds would look beautiful on you and be a lovely addition to your wonderful collection! One great thing about them imho is that they come in so very many shades that it would not be hard at all for one to find which color best compliments one's tastes and coloring.Oh my. I love this shade too! They look great with your skin tone. You may have just ignited my interest in emeralds (don't have any. Yet!).
Thank you Lisa. The glowy green of my earrings is an instant mood lifter when I'm having a down day. Btw, I'm a Lisa tooKeeliamara- Your suite is fabulous! I love the spring green color of you emeralds. I find myself wishing for an emerald when I see ones like yours.
Keeliamira, I know what you are describing. I LOVE them!! Yours is stunning! I think it deserves to be set in a JuliaB setting.Doberman, your pad is so beautiful. What a delicious color!
Thank you dear. I wish my photography wasn't so fuzzy. The large round gem is not a tourmaline. It's a 4ct sparkly stone which were not allowed to mention here. But it is my absolute favorite full value peacock blue green color. It shifts from true emerald green with gold flashes and to deepest peacock during the day, to indocolite blue in incandescent light at night. It also has a very fine spray of rutile needles which can only be seen from one angle, and which I actually adore staring at in the sun. I think I may put it in a Julia B setting at some point in the future.
Thanks for the sweet compliments! I think emeralds would look beautiful on you and be a lovely addition to your wonderful collection! One great thing about them imho is that they come in so very many shades that it would not be hard at all for one to find which color best compliments one's tastes and coloring.
Thank you Lisa. The glowy green of my earrings is an instant mood lifter when I'm having a down day. Btw, I'm a Lisa too
I'm joining the party late. Ever since I got my ruby bangle, I have been looking at jade ones. I cannot make sense of jadeite. I don't understand the enormous price range. I have fallen in love with a particular shade of nephrite, though, and a green nephrite bangle is on its way to me.
I'm so glad you know! They are awfully fun! I also have a flawless 11ct steely aqua precision cut modified radiant cut tucked away that will make it into a pendant one day.Keeliamira, I know what you are describing. I LOVE them!! Yours is stunning! I think it deserves to be set in a JuliaB setting.