Ahem.
Kate is great, most of the time, but she just had a Lindsey Carr moment. A Load From Code on this pendant generated a description about this being very "Greek goddess"...
Buy that for Chris Packham and see if you can hoodwink him into believing that's an owlTo be fair, it's quicker than saying its a pendant of "a bloke with a mohican fighting off a seagull that is trying to steal some chips from his hand".
That's what it is, isn't it? ;-)
to be fair, I have to think before I say that one out loud. "Green quartz" is easier.Jeff's pronunciation: "aDventurine" instead of "aventurine".
Well, even if it is a (rather insulting) portrayal of Minerva. She's a Roman Goddess, not Greek (the closest Greek equivalent is Athene). (I'll go back to pedant corner now.)To be fair, it's quicker than saying its a pendant of "a bloke with a mohican fighting off a seagull that is trying to steal some chips from his hand".
That's what it is, isn't it? ;-)
In Polish it's easy to say "awanturyn" instead of "awenturyn".to be fair, I have to think before I say that one out loud. "Green quartz" is easier.
I've taken a closer look. I still think it looks more like a bloke with a mohican fighting off a seagull that is trying to steal some chips from his hand........Well, even if it is a (rather insulting) portrayal of Minerva. She's a Roman Goddess, not Greek (the closest Greek equivalent is Athene). (I'll go back to pedant corner now.)
Could it be the seagull with the fat legs that they were selling some month agoI've taken a closer look. I still think it looks more like a bloke with a mohican fighting off a seagull that is trying to steal some chips from his hand........
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Actually, perhaps I was a bit harsh. Upon closer inspection, I believe its a pigeon..........
But calling it aventurine lets them jog the price upto be fair, I have to think before I say that one out loud. "Green quartz" is easier.
How true you are.But calling it aventurine lets them jog the price up
They behave like the Chinese. In China the word "jade" may be a code for "gem" or "jewel" (not necessarily jadeite or nephrite).I'm not sure how they're still getting away with calling this 'Quartzite Jade'.
I've been told that someone pulled them up about this on Jewellery Maker's Facebook page a month or two ago - and JM accepted that 'Quartzite Jade' did not contain any Jade - however, I've just tried to find the post myself - but I can't find it.
Regardless, a quick Google tells me that it is simply Quartzite/Aventurine that look's like Jade.
You can put a Jaguar engine in a Ford Mondeo and call it a Jaguar - but it's still a Ford Mondeo.
Soooo....Mrs Carr starts off comparing her offering to Tiffany & Co. OK, no surprise. Standard Carr BS. Then she actually says "Let me show you what you can get on the high street". First slide attached.
I saw some of that. Isn’t it supposed to be 999 silver as opposed to 925.What is it with this lady? She has just said, on air, two things that are wrong. No couching, hedging, covering with "in my opinion" type BS or any sort of other qualifications:
1. "...the purest silver you can get..." - Er, no.
2. "...the purest silver we can offer you..." - erm, Britannia & Argentium 960?
She just doesn't care does she? Turn up, no prep, no interest in the company she works for, no interest in jewellery at all. God help Elizabeth Hunt and Tara Coomber if they ever get to work with this level of ignorance. View attachment 27847