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02-14-2015 02:05 AM
I just ordered this bracelet. Have had the matching ring for a while now and love it. I love the bracelet, too. But the more I think about it the more I wonder if it is just WAY too much money for what it is. With shipping/tax we're talking over $250. I must have gotten the very last one because it was "unavailable" as soon as my order went through. I also have the feeling that I got a return because the outer back of the polished part of the bracelet had some small scratches/scuff marks on it when it arrived and the onyx has some teeny surface blemishes. Nothing that would ever be noticeable. Maybe I am just trying to talk myself into sending it back because it was so expensive. Does anybody else have it and think it's worth that much money? (And those who are getting ready to make snarky comments go right ahead if it makes you feel better.)
02-14-2015 02:10 AM
It's a lovely piece and really, I suppose to some extent, it's worth what you're willing to pay to have it... That said, for silver and onyx it might be a tad over-priced, but that assessment is also impacted by how much you enjoy it and the wear you'll get out of it... If you enjoy it and plan to wear it often, then it might just be worth every dime...
02-14-2015 11:28 AM
I don't have this one but her pieces are good quality and this is all sterling not bronze. As stevieb said if you plan to wear it often then it's worth it.
02-14-2015 12:48 PM
02-14-2015 12:54 PM
I have several CP bracelets and I find them very pretty, and worth the $.
It would appear that our "throw away" society started long ago, and that could explain scarcity of metal (higher prices).
02-14-2015 01:02 PM
It might be overpriced - looks to me like stainless steel.
02-14-2015 01:17 PM
If you are mentioning all the little scratches you see, then send it back!! In my mind, if you spend that kind of money, you should get a pristine piece of jewelry, not someone sloppy seconds. It is a lovely piece and if you can afford it, more power to you. But get a brand, new unblemished one.
02-14-2015 01:32 PM
I say keep it if you like it. I've seen $1000 silver necklaces, and if memory serves, there was a Judith Ripka bangle in the $5000-$6000 range. So I think you're getting a deal! I'm trying to decide whether to buy a Ripka bangle that is $500, but it's just gorgeous ... although I don't wear much silver, and I really dislike fake gems, and it has pink diamonique. Did I mention how pretty it is, though?
02-14-2015 01:41 PM
Yes, I would never pay that much for a bracelet unless it is diamonds.
02-14-2015 01:45 PM
On 2/14/2015 wagirl said:If you are mentioning all the little scratches you see, then send it back!! In my mind, if you spend that kind of money, you should get a pristine piece of jewelry, not someone sloppy seconds. It is a lovely piece and if you can afford it, more power to you. But get a brand, new unblemished one.
Completely agree: you deserve it to be pristine, which it clearly is not if you are noticing problems. Best wishes with whatever you decide!
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