lizdelassa
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- Oct 25, 2009
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Was watching this show and heard Jill Franks say, they're not tinny, funny how did she know what was going through my mind, I obviously underestimated her abilities thinking that she was a sycophant not a psychic!
This jewellery range looks really carp,..... no tacky carp. The fact that the one time only has a tiny "can't really see the pearl in the shot" in it (the shot being at least three times bigger than the real thing) and the organic - no twisted out of shape silver wire with a green piece of hardened snot or purple plastic bead in the middle makes it look cheap so the one time only price tag of £22.29 (you are lucky to have it at this price as the TSV sold out and you could have paid £26.75 - what a saving!) seems to be very expensive considering.
The only decent thing in the show is the black onyx square pendant in battered silver for a mere £95.50, well at least it won't notice if it gets shut in the car/front door. The earrings that are £15.91 with the garnets, well let's not even go there hardly Suarti or Treasures of India. Maybe I'm being extra harsh but I think you'd have to be very rich to want to buy something of so little quality.
This jewellery range looks really carp,..... no tacky carp. The fact that the one time only has a tiny "can't really see the pearl in the shot" in it (the shot being at least three times bigger than the real thing) and the organic - no twisted out of shape silver wire with a green piece of hardened snot or purple plastic bead in the middle makes it look cheap so the one time only price tag of £22.29 (you are lucky to have it at this price as the TSV sold out and you could have paid £26.75 - what a saving!) seems to be very expensive considering.
The only decent thing in the show is the black onyx square pendant in battered silver for a mere £95.50, well at least it won't notice if it gets shut in the car/front door. The earrings that are £15.91 with the garnets, well let's not even go there hardly Suarti or Treasures of India. Maybe I'm being extra harsh but I think you'd have to be very rich to want to buy something of so little quality.