FreyjaMidnight
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I know this asked for 1 particular problem, but I have a few I've noticed over a long period of time:
1) Using different names for gemstones is misleading. I'm tired of seeing "red sapphire" as a sapphire is the same chemical structure as a Ruby, so a "red sapphire" is a Ruby, or depending on content of other minerals present it's a spinel.
Same goes for "Nilimani" it's kyanite, but the word means "sapphire" and so it is confusing for anyone who doesn't research.
There are a lot of others too, like types of feldspar (sunshine, moonstone & labradorite come under this), probably more I can't think of right now.
2) Far too much waffling on by some of the presenters like Dave & Toby. They come across like dodgie used cars salesmen, not jewellers.
3) On that point, far too much jade. If it's so valuable & rare how come it's not set in solid gold? How come there's so much of it available still? Not to mention the designs aren't particularly appealing. I remember seeing that awful pixiu piece. A quick search on etsy and you can find much nicer carved pieces for much less. This is a thing I've noticed with the carvings of all of the gemstones, they don't look particularly impressive or even resemble what they're supposed to in some cases.
4) I've noticed many times where they will say something will definitely sell out, then it's on multiple times of week and the same is being said and multiple times a day sometimes!
5) Too much "midas" and "gold tone" pieces. It looks cheap imo and it's expensive for what it is, and there's no info I can find on how thick the coating, or I suppose, plating is.
6) Changes in pricing that seem wildly different to when something was launched to when it's on sale. I've seen "sale" items more expensive than launch ones. It's bizarre! It also seems to different by time of day. Mornings are so expensive, then they can have the same piece on later with a price drop of £100+ sometimes
1) Using different names for gemstones is misleading. I'm tired of seeing "red sapphire" as a sapphire is the same chemical structure as a Ruby, so a "red sapphire" is a Ruby, or depending on content of other minerals present it's a spinel.
Same goes for "Nilimani" it's kyanite, but the word means "sapphire" and so it is confusing for anyone who doesn't research.
There are a lot of others too, like types of feldspar (sunshine, moonstone & labradorite come under this), probably more I can't think of right now.
2) Far too much waffling on by some of the presenters like Dave & Toby. They come across like dodgie used cars salesmen, not jewellers.
3) On that point, far too much jade. If it's so valuable & rare how come it's not set in solid gold? How come there's so much of it available still? Not to mention the designs aren't particularly appealing. I remember seeing that awful pixiu piece. A quick search on etsy and you can find much nicer carved pieces for much less. This is a thing I've noticed with the carvings of all of the gemstones, they don't look particularly impressive or even resemble what they're supposed to in some cases.
4) I've noticed many times where they will say something will definitely sell out, then it's on multiple times of week and the same is being said and multiple times a day sometimes!
5) Too much "midas" and "gold tone" pieces. It looks cheap imo and it's expensive for what it is, and there's no info I can find on how thick the coating, or I suppose, plating is.
6) Changes in pricing that seem wildly different to when something was launched to when it's on sale. I've seen "sale" items more expensive than launch ones. It's bizarre! It also seems to different by time of day. Mornings are so expensive, then they can have the same piece on later with a price drop of £100+ sometimes