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Do you think it fair that they charge the same price for a bracelet that goes from XS to XLG, ranging from 26 grams up to 29.5 grams????

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1 Gram =0.72 USD

 

 

a gram is less than a dollar

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@rms1954   Do you think its fair that an xxx dress is the same price as a 5X?

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@rms1954   Do you think its fair that an xxx dress is the same price as a 5X?


Apples to oranges.  They do not provide amount of fabric used in the sizes, but they do state the difference in gram weights of the jewelry.

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@rms1954 Yes, I believe it is "fair."

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@rms1954   Do you think its fair that an xxx dress is the same price as a 5X?


Apples to oranges.  They do not provide amount of fabric used in the sizes, but they do state the difference in gram weights of the jewelry.


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At today's spot price scrap value of sterling silver is .55 / gram.  The biggest range for the difference within this item is 3.5 grams which would be less than $2.  Not sure what your point is with the insignificant difference?

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@rms1954 No, I do not believe it is fair regardless of price difference, even if it is just a few dollars. Some bracelets have gemstones and more detail therefore, 1 1/2" could amount to more than just a few dollars. I rarely buy a bracelet that I have to pay the same as one that is an inch or two larger. Item J388519 and J388521 as well as J388667 and J388677 are great examples of how I believe prices should be. It's only about $5-7 difference but is totally fair if you are purchasing less precious metals. Why should a smaller wristed person have to pay for the extra precious metal needed for a larger person? 

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Silver is cheap. Anything they might mix with the silver is cheap. It's nice they don't charge more for larger sizes when the contents are so cheap.

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If you came with me when I purchase my silver in sheets to make cuffs and earrings, you'd know silver is not a cheap, inferior metal. 

 

The sheet silver at Amazon, I assume retail price, is about $42 for a piece 6" X 1". That's enough to make one average (7") cuff. The ideal size is 6" with a 1" gap when on the wrist.

 

Of course, I usually buy silver, sheets and wire  at wholesale prices in large quanities, so the price is less.