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Has anyone seen this channel? On my TV its on WOW Tues/Thurs 7 to 10 PST. Dish has it and there is a live stream.

Rinky dink hosts and production.

They are selling auction style, pear cut a 3.96 ct Columbian Emerald, they had an 8ct earlier -very clear nice jardin!

There is a nauseatingly bumpy turntable of finished gemmy pieces. But is nice to see good quality stones! Ruby,very pretty...nice Tanzy up now. All 18k.

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Re: American Jewelry Network

On 10/2/2013 lboone said:
On 10/2/2013 songbird said:

I think (I'm not sure) that was on when we had Dish Network. (We have FIOS now) but yes, they had that tray going around and around. Some of them were set in 18K.

There is another network that sold very high end jewelry (I think it was Gem TV ...something like that) We had it too when I had the Dish. Anyway that had big ruby set in 18K. Even the pearls were expensive. The South Sea variety. I remember seeing stuff that was over $10,000 in price. Does anyone get that channel?

Probably Gem Shopping Network. I watch them ALL the time. The production values are not like the Q, but neither is the jewelry. They have estate jewelry and designer items, as well as some lower end jewelry. LOTS of high dollar items. And you can negotiate with them over the phone. Oh, and I get my items in about 3 days.

They are getting all my Q dollars these days......

Wow, thanks, lboone! I've watched Gem Shopping online a from time to time and have been blown away by their jewelry. Been wondering if they were reputable and good to do business with and you answered my question. Appreciate your insight.

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Re: American Jewelry Network

On 10/2/2013 lboone said:
On 10/2/2013 songbird said:

I think (I'm not sure) that was on when we had Dish Network. (We have FIOS now) but yes, they had that tray going around and around. Some of them were set in 18K.

There is another network that sold very high end jewelry (I think it was Gem TV ...something like that) We had it too when I had the Dish. Anyway that had big ruby set in 18K. Even the pearls were expensive. The South Sea variety. I remember seeing stuff that was over $10,000 in price. Does anyone get that channel?

Probably Gem Shopping Network. I watch them ALL the time. The production values are not like the Q, but neither is the jewelry. They have estate jewelry and designer items, as well as some lower end jewelry. LOTS of high dollar items. And you can negotiate with them over the phone. Oh, and I get my items in about 3 days.

They are getting all my Q dollars these days......


We have FIOS and I lost GemShoppingNetwork. Really fine jewelry {at times, it depended on the vendor}. I loved Sam and his estate and was able to score some fine items from them.

The ONLY drawback is returning an item. They keep your refund for 90s before crediting your card. So they are still making money from you long after you return an item.

I do miss the show because you can learn a lot about jewelry and gemstones.

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Re: American Jewelry Network

We just got this channel. I have FIOS. I saw it for the first time last night. I don't know if it's new channel or what. I only saw a little bit of it. They had several rings in a row 14K & 18K with sapphires, etc. It does remind me of Gem shopping network. Very high end, very expensive jewelry.

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Re: American Jewelry Network

I am on my second Alexandrite from the American Jewelry Network.

Her pieces are the best on television. I have purchased from all the jewelry stations, HSN, JTV, ShopHQ, and Luxury Liquidators, which comes in second.

Marlene does not sell cheap stones as the other stations do. She won't sell citrine, or

Amethyst or topaz. She has the high end, one of a kind piece. Save your money from QVC and all the other junky bulk pieces and buy one from Marlene at American Jewelry Network.

You won't be sorry you did!