Hello, I actually felt like I needed to register an account to post about this, even though I normally just lurk places like this.
Anyway, the constant banging on about "kunzite" on bid tv led me to actually research how valuable it is. We are led to believe that the hideous 1-2 carat kunzite rings (gold plated, naturally) are worth £1500+. I suppose there's nothing surprising in the fact that you can buy loose kunzite stones - as pink as the ones they're selling, cut in a variety of styles - for next to nothing. Here, for instance, you can buy a 10 carat kunzite stone for 85 US dollars. It's not set, alright, but I'm pretty sure the plated steel / 925 silver ring it's set in is not going to bump it up to the four figure price mark. Similar to the ammolite pendants they're always trying to flog -- you can get these things loose for 3-4 pounds each online.
How do they get away with it, how do they sleep at night, etc etc. I'm not sure what my point here exactly as I'm preaching to the converted but I guess sometimes it's nice to see some of the figures behind the blagging.
Anyway, the constant banging on about "kunzite" on bid tv led me to actually research how valuable it is. We are led to believe that the hideous 1-2 carat kunzite rings (gold plated, naturally) are worth £1500+. I suppose there's nothing surprising in the fact that you can buy loose kunzite stones - as pink as the ones they're selling, cut in a variety of styles - for next to nothing. Here, for instance, you can buy a 10 carat kunzite stone for 85 US dollars. It's not set, alright, but I'm pretty sure the plated steel / 925 silver ring it's set in is not going to bump it up to the four figure price mark. Similar to the ammolite pendants they're always trying to flog -- you can get these things loose for 3-4 pounds each online.
How do they get away with it, how do they sleep at night, etc etc. I'm not sure what my point here exactly as I'm preaching to the converted but I guess sometimes it's nice to see some of the figures behind the blagging.