lizdelassa
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I know I've written a thread before relating to Or-paz when it first came out but it doesn't get better with age - to me it's a "that'll do" range. :dull:
Do you remember when you were a child and were given task to do in school that you weren't fond of? The effort that went into these tasks (usually art/needlework/cookery etc) was minimal and you'd get to a stage where you looked at your achievement and said "That'll do" when there was so much more that could be done to make it better.
This range is made by "skilled" artisans but they still look amateurish, I have a firend whom I work with who describes her own jewellery as amateur and she runs rings around this range. The watch, according to Dale, has a finish which is "just sensational" and is a "special, special look" :taphead:
I also didn't think that CFW Pearls were carat weighted but obviously I am wrong. :wonder:
I don't have a problem with organic jewellery but this looks tacky, it looks like they had an accident on the way over with the pieces and they got a bit battered. The guy is going on about casting a ring in two pieces and this is unusual - er yes usually a ring is made out of one cast, why don't you try this, might make it look better?. :headbang:
OK rant over
Do you remember when you were a child and were given task to do in school that you weren't fond of? The effort that went into these tasks (usually art/needlework/cookery etc) was minimal and you'd get to a stage where you looked at your achievement and said "That'll do" when there was so much more that could be done to make it better.
This range is made by "skilled" artisans but they still look amateurish, I have a firend whom I work with who describes her own jewellery as amateur and she runs rings around this range. The watch, according to Dale, has a finish which is "just sensational" and is a "special, special look" :taphead:
I also didn't think that CFW Pearls were carat weighted but obviously I am wrong. :wonder:
I don't have a problem with organic jewellery but this looks tacky, it looks like they had an accident on the way over with the pieces and they got a bit battered. The guy is going on about casting a ring in two pieces and this is unusual - er yes usually a ring is made out of one cast, why don't you try this, might make it look better?. :headbang:
OK rant over