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02-01-2025 08:15 AM
When you have gemstones against a dark brown background we cannot see the true color of the gems. Please show these beautiful gems on a lighter display stand. Not sure why a three thousand dollar light colored gemstone ring would be shown against brown. Stupid! And please...no frayed edges.
02-01-2025 08:21 AM
This would help to see how these gems look against dark brown skin I would think. Doesnt always have to be light background.
02-01-2025 10:40 AM
@LizzieInSRQ wrote:This would help to see how these gems look against dark brown skin I would think. Doesnt always have to be light background.
You missed the point of the post because of your agenda. OP is saying that, to see the true color of the stone, show it on something that let's the color show through. There are plenty of models with different skin tones to see the piece on. smh
02-01-2025 04:13 PM
@Gabidog You are probably right but you should post this in Feedback. Highly unlikely that posting in the forum will produce results.
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