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Beautiful jewelry on evince today. Enjoy.
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It's nice to see 14k jewelry.  Not that awful clad or plated.

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  Beautiful things, I watched for a half hour or so this morning.  But I watched ShopLC's day long Tanzanite show....and bought to pieces; so, I need to stay away from Evine today.  ShopLC had AA and AAA color tanzanite jewelry at unbelievably low prices.  There was something for everyone, a price point for everyone.  I have had a AAA color band ring in gold  for years and years but nothing to match.  So, I bought earrings and a pendant in gold over silver to coordinate with my ring.  

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I bought a couple items during fashion day on evine. I am only looking at the jewelry today. The pieces are so pretty. Thanks for the tip on shoplc.
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While channel surfing I caught their TS tennis bracelet presentation.  They never showed a close-up.  I cannot imagine how tiny the diamonds must be.

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@sunshine 919wrote:
Beautiful jewelry on evince today. Enjoy.

Oh I agree. I love the EFFY pieces, did you see the flower ring with the three flowers and Pamela McCoy (spelling) pieces were gorgeous too. Boy I could do some major damage if I had the money. I also love Sonia Bitton's beautiful designs. I have one Beverly Hills Design diamond bracelet that I bought last year. It was pricey but I am glad I bought it. I get compliments allthe time.

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@lulu1wrote:

While channel surfing I caught their TS tennis bracelet presentation.  They never showed a close-up.  I cannot imagine how tiny the diamonds must be.


Yes, the diamonds are teany tiny and the silver designed around it. One day I hope I can afford a diamond tennis bracelet that's in 18k white gold and good clean diamonds that you can really see, say about 4-5 carats.

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I  watched just a few minutes---lovely items altho I am not a diamond girl so not really interested. Very pricey but nce to see "real" stuff. 

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I love diamonds, but my diamond buying days are over.

 

I like what I have - and just the stones alone, I can not touch anything close to their quality at an affordable price anymore. (Yes, I admit I am a diamond snob perhaps, but I am a stickler for quality stones.)

 

I would rather have no diamonds then, and just move on to colored gems. Even now, I think pink sapphire would make a fabulous wedding ring. (At least, that is what I would want if I was young and getting married these days.)

 

 

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@lulu1wrote:

While channel surfing I caught their TS tennis bracelet presentation.  They never showed a close-up.  I cannot imagine how tiny the diamonds must be.


Yes, the diamonds are teany tiny and the silver designed around it. One day I hope I can afford a diamond tennis bracelet that's in 18k white gold and good clean diamonds that you can really see, say about 4-5 carats.


You can see 18K and diamonds on Gem Shopping Network.  Obviously they are extraordinary in price, but I have see less then quarter carats on 18K and or Platinum for under $1,000.00.  Usually around the $700.00-$800.0 mark.  Of course these are not F color, etc. Certainly they are diamonds. But certainly a bit larger then what you saw on the McCoy show.

 

And those that want colored diamonds or colored gem stones, they (Gem Shopping) have tons of them in every price points.   What I like about them that is you can get common garnet or topaz....say one carat and get them set in 18k or even platinum for around or under the thousand dollar mark.  Almost everything there is in real gold/platinum.  Rarely silver.