loved the look but went as green as cabbages on my ear lobes sadly
Bronzo seems to have ousted Veronese as the gold plated range on QVC. The Bronzo guest's accent isn't as perfect as the Veronese guest's was - but *Ginetta's (?) command of English was better than many of the English-is-their-first-language presenters!
*sorry if I've remembered her name or spelled it incorrectly
I bought a couple of necklaces in reduction, with the turquoise beads, and so far they've been fine. I'm actually pleased with them, and actually they don't look 'cheap'.
I think it depends on skin types as to whether the jewellery leaves a green/black mark. I have a 9ct gold ring and I cant wear it, as it turns my finger black. I also have a £2000 white gold diamond ring, which, after a few wears the 'white' starts to wear off, showing the gold underneath. So then I have to have it re-rhodium plated. Well, we all know that gold isn't white, right ?
Perhaps the naughty vendor of your £2000 white gold diamond ring saw you coming. :mysmilie_11:
Perhaps the naughty vendor of your £2000 white gold diamond ring saw you coming. :mysmilie_11:
I only ever have purchased one item from this range, which incidentally I love, as it's the closest looking to 18ct gold that I've seen. 2 years ago I purchased a gold bronze watch which has a larger face, and bracelet. I wear it next to my 18ct gold heavy bangles and 2 lighter gold chains, and you cannot tell the difference between that watch and 18ct gold. It is my intention to buy more and the woman who brings it to us, as absolutely spot on when she talks about wearing the jewellery. I'm from a French/Italian background, and I believe it is for this reason that I wear yellow gold, unfortunately for me, QVC these days sell far too much white metal and pink metal - none of which I will buy. Bring on more yellow I say.
Perhaps the naughty vendor of your £2000 white gold diamond ring saw you coming. :mysmilie_11: