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@Pyrite2616 wrote:

@FancyPhillyshopper Adorna is made by Atasay in Turkey. QVC's Italian Gold is made by Milor.


Turkey is famous for their gold.  The Byzantine piece was created there.  I'm Italian and think Turkey's gold is better.

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I haven’t read too many rave reviews for the Adorna brand, so I don’t have much faith in their pieces. 🥴





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@RescueLover  They've had hundreds of silver and gold items over the last 25 years, and I've read many good reviews. Maybe we're not looking at the same items, or the quality has changed. Their items are also sold in Ross-Simons catalogues.

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It is nice to see that vendors and hosts are finding new homes so quickly.
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Since is it about Stephano Oro, what is your favorite piece from him?

I have quite a few of earrings, and they are good. The bracelet did not have much weight, it did not last much. The rings I am afraid to order since they are so thin. What about your preferences?

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I have a gorgeous 14K very substantantial necklace from him, I must have gotten it for a song from SNBC, who knows how much it is worth now ?

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It was so nice last night to see Fatima and Stefano on the air together again, they seemed so comfy with each other. I hope JTV will work well for both of them

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I watched JTV for a nano second when that show was on. Am not much  a gold girl so not going to buy, but do enjoy what he brings. Even the teeny, tiny gold studs are several hundred $$ now---way out of my league. Glad I have the few pieces of gold I still have. Bought decades ago. Sold most of my chains and pendants back when gold was $1200 an oz.