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12-02-2019 01:55 PM - edited 12-02-2019 03:50 PM
I know many of the hosts have designed their dream diamonique ring, or allowed a diamonique version of their own rings.
The latest is Courtney Khondabi. It's item # J364686, over 6 cttw ring called, "The Courtney."
It's beautiful. But I'm curious as to the demand for such a large stone? Six carats seems like holiday party, but no place else to wear it. Of course, I'm only speaking for myself. It really is a beautiful ring, but was 3 or 3 1/2 cttw not big enough???
All I keep hearing is revenue in the jewelery industry has been down for a while. Hmmm. What are your thoughts?
12-02-2019 02:03 PM
I haven't yet seen a host-designed ring I'd wear. Years ago I bought Kathy Levine's heart ring, but never wore it. I'm just not the heart type.
12-02-2019 02:03 PM
A 6 carat ring would be ludicrous for me and my lifestyle. I wouldn't even wear a 3 carat.
i have small hands....a 1 carat stone looks just right to me.
12-02-2019 02:11 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:I haven't yet seen a host-designed ring I'd wear. Years ago I bought Kathy Levine's heart ring, but never wore it. I'm just not the heart type.
@Kachina624 My sentiments, exactly. Host/Designer. Uh huh.......it takes a degree in fine arts to accomplish that. (I'm not a "heart" person, either.....) di
12-02-2019 02:14 PM
I like the gemstone cabachon or faceted large stone rings to wear as a cocktail ring or a right-hand ring. But I guess for me I just prefer a solitaire diamonique to look like a diamond I would actually wear.
I'm sure there are others who love the larger size, and wear it beautifully. But I'm not even tempted.
12-02-2019 02:18 PM - edited 12-02-2019 03:35 PM
Keep in mind CZ carat weights are not the same as diamond carat weights. CZs weigh more than diamonds. For instance, Courtney's ring has a 5.7 carat center stone given as the weight for CZ. If you compare that with a diamond of equal dimensions then that would be close to a about a 3.5 carat diamond...apporox. It would be nice if the Q would state the DEW (diamond equivalent weight) for their DMQ stones rather than CZ weights.
ETA - Now I'm thoroughly confused...read on and you will be, too.![]()
12-02-2019 02:19 PM
QVC has been doing that since the Kathy Levine days. I even bought one of Kathy's hert rings and I probably couldn't afford it but I loved Kathy and Diamonique and I watched every minute of the the Sunday evening shows....so....I got the ring. I think I wore a handful of times to a weddings or anniversary parties. They do it to make money, obviously. Women tend to be big fans of their favorite shopping channel hosts and obviouly enough of them will buy items like that to make it profitable for QVC. It's pretty ring but not something that I would be interested in.
12-02-2019 02:36 PM
@SilleeMee wrote:Keep in mind CZ carat weights are not the same as diamond carat weights. CZs weigh more than diamonds. For instance, Courtney's ring has a 5.7 carat center stone given as the weight for CZ. If you compare that with a diamond of equal dimensions then that would be close to a about a 3.5 carat diamond...apporox. It would be nice if the Q would state the DEW (diamond equivalent weight) for their DMQ stones rather than CZ weights.
Excellent information, I did not know that. The photo online right now does still look very large on the model's hand. I look forward to the actual presentation video. Thank you @SilleeMee ![]()
12-02-2019 02:53 PM
Carat: The carat size of a Diamonique simulated diamond is measured exactly the same as natural diamonds. Thus, a one-carat Diamonique stone is equal in size to a one-carat diamond.
12-02-2019 02:58 PM - edited 12-02-2019 03:11 PM
@Still Raining wrote:Carat: The carat size of a Diamonique simulated diamond is measured exactly the same as natural diamonds. Thus, a one-carat Diamonique stone is equal in size to a one-carat diamond.
How can that be true?? CZs weigh more than diamonds. There is a calculation factor of 1.7 (approx). The exact calculation depends on the cut and the millimeter size of the stone.
If DMQ stones were given in carat weights equal to that of diamonds then it should state DEW which they do not and technically that is wrong. IMO it's wrong to assume they are the same. I found this on the DMQ home page:
"The carat size of a Diamonique simulated diamond is measured exactly the same as a natural diamond. Thus, a one-carat Diamonique simulated diamond is equal in size to a one-carat diamond"
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