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11-22-2020 03:22 PM
Lisa Mason has always been my FAVORITE jewelry host! Her low-key style of product presentation, and extensive knowledge of jewelry, is very impressive. I missed her during her absence, and was elated when she returned with Diamonique.😀
She has always been a beautiful, and classy asset to The Q😊
~~~All we need is LOVE💖
11-22-2020 04:41 PM
It used to be Jill.
11-22-2020 06:33 PM - edited 11-22-2020 06:56 PM
For me, hands down it's Colleen Lopez, and Jennifer Coffey. Sadly, those are the only two current hosts on HSN or QVC (I don't watch any other shopping channels) of which I actually enjoy presenting jewelry.
They both always come very well-prepared. The love of jewelry shines even when they're giving the sales pitch. It's a joy to watch both of them.
I cannot watch when jewelry is sold like a pair of jeans, or a Kitchenaid Mixer letting us know which color is gone every 3 seconds. I don't like disjointed presentations, or moving things around so fast to show what goes with what.
Going back to the past, I always thought Lisa Robertson was the best at jewelry shows. She knew jewelry was an emotional purchase and sold it with grace and poise and made even a $29 ring seem lovely and joyful.
11-22-2020 07:36 PM
Coleen Lopez
11-22-2020 07:42 PM - edited 11-22-2020 11:05 PM
Kathy Levine was the best ever. She explained everything in major detail and had the camera zoom in for close ups. She would even mention if it would snag your clothing if that was the case.
I am not interested in jewelry, so I don't watch anymore. I bought more than my fair share over the years.
11-22-2020 07:45 PM
Melissa Wolfe of JTV, Nancy Hornback & Jen Coffey of QVC, and Heather Hall of Shop HQ are my favorites.
11-22-2020 08:56 PM
Me too @Carmie . I'm no longer interested in watching jewelry shows. More interested in figuring out how to get rid of what I've got.
11-22-2020 11:02 PM
Paul Deasy from a million years ago. And Joan Rivers when she started on QVC had her jewelry made in Rhode Island. Rhode Island has a long history of making quality vintage costume starting in the 1930's.
11-22-2020 11:08 PM
Well. it was Michele Lau but I haven't seen her in ages.
11-23-2020 12:15 AM
@Kachina624 wrote:Me too @Carmie . I'm no longer interested in watching jewelry shows. More interested in figuring out how to get rid of what I've got.
@Kachina624 Do you have a trustworthy jeweler in town? If you have gold or silver the values today are most likely way higher than even 10 years ago. That would be for the melt value but you would need to find someone that gives you a good price on your fine jewelry. As for costume some pieces are still in demand.
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