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Rubies, Emeralds & Sapphires Earrings & Pendant. Seller TrulyVenusian on Etsy. Are these gemstones natural or not?
The design looks familiar. So does the look and feel of the images. I am 99.9% sure that these are Thai-made earrings. If I'm right about that, £294.45 is an outrageous price tag for these earrings. Their true market value is around $25 - $40
The design looks familiar. So does the look and feel of the images. I am 99.9% sure that these are Thai-made earrings. If I’m right about that, £294.45 is an outrageous price tag for these earrings. Their true market value is around $25 – $40
See lessRough Diamond Necklace, 16.31 cts on Abijoux. How much is it worth?
Dear Edgar, These rough diamonds aren't really worth much. Of course, rough diamonds can be very expensive but not in this case. You see, only the lowest-quality diamonds (so-called industrial grade diamonds) are used for making such necklaces. And industrial grade diamonds are very, very cheap. TheRead more
Dear Edgar,
These rough diamonds aren’t really worth much. Of course, rough diamonds can be very expensive but not in this case. You see, only the lowest-quality diamonds (so-called industrial grade diamonds) are used for making such necklaces. And industrial grade diamonds are very, very cheap.
See lessThey also do look rather ugly. I think it’s a bit strange to use them for making a necklace or any other piece of jewelry.
It doesn’t really matter whether it is 16, 20 or even 30 carats in this case. As I said before, they are extremely cheap. 250 for this necklace is a rip-off.
Rough diamond necklaces cost around $20 – $30. Here is the one I found on Etsy. You can find them even cheaper than this.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/616191957/raw-diamond-necklace-diamond-necklace
Rubies, Emeralds & Sapphires Earrings & Pendant. Seller TrulyVenusian on Etsy. Are these gemstones natural or not?
These rubies look like lead glass filled. Especially the big one on the left side. That would perfectly explain why they have been paired with cubic zirconia.
These rubies look like lead glass filled. Especially the big one on the left side. That would perfectly explain why they have been paired with cubic zirconia.
See less10.00cts Natural Black Diamond Ring on eBay: Diamond Treatment – Color Enhanced. Is that ok?
Color enhancement is a routine treatment method for black diamonds. So, nothing is wrong with that. Of course, treated diamond (just like any other gemstone) would be cheaper than 100% natural one. Most of the black diamonds are actually color enhanced on the market. So, that's perfectly ok. The proRead more
Color enhancement is a routine treatment method for black diamonds. So, nothing is wrong with that. Of course, treated diamond (just like any other gemstone) would be cheaper than 100% natural one. Most of the black diamonds are actually color enhanced on the market. So, that’s perfectly ok.
See lessThe problem with this “diamond” is not that it is color enhanced but that it is not a diamond at all. I mean, it is a fake diamond. Natural black diamonds (enhanced or not) are never this perfect. They do always have some nicks and chips, and the color is never this even and perfect. There is a mixture of black and somewhat grayish areas and even some white dots.
Take a look at the image I have attached here – this is what a real black diamond would normally look like.
The price is another indicator that this is a fake here. $99 would be a reasonable price for a 2.5 to 3-carat loose, color-treated black diamond (if you are buying it at the right place, of course), but definitely not for a 10-carat beauty.
I just wonder how this fraudster has managed to retain a 100% positive feedback…
Ruby necklace on Catawiki: Quality & Price – any issues? Better alternatives?
Dear Emmy, This necklace is not worth EUR 221. This is another example of eBay merchandise ending up on Catawiki's shelves. It is not ruby. In the best-case scenario, this is composite ruby, known also as lead glass filled ruby. In the worst-case scenario, this is dyed beryl. I'm pretty sure this isRead more
Dear Emmy,
This necklace is not worth EUR 221. This is another example of eBay merchandise ending up on Catawiki’s shelves. It is not ruby. In the best-case scenario, this is composite ruby, known also as lead glass filled ruby. In the worst-case scenario, this is dyed beryl. I’m pretty sure this is dyed beryl (just like in the discussion that you refer to). Here is an identical necklace I found on eBay at a fraction of Catawiki’s price – only $19.90. Even with a free shipping 🙂
See lesshttps://www.ebay.com/itm/EXCLUSIVE-902-00-CTS-EARTH-MINED-3-LINE-ROUND-FACETED-RED-RUBY-BEADS-NECKLACE/193272311982
Are these emeralds on auctionet.com genuine?
They relisted both items about an hour ago :) I wonder, is that a proof of shill bidding or the buyers were ultimately smart enough not to pay for these fake emeralds...
They relisted both items about an hour ago 🙂 I wonder, is that a proof of shill bidding or the buyers were ultimately smart enough not to pay for these fake emeralds…
See lessNatural Top Red Ruby & Fancy Sapphire 728 Cts Necklace on icollector.com auction site. How much should I bid?
FoxyFox, This price estimate, as well as the start price, is the most outrageous nonsense. Indeed, the necklace is very nice. However, it is important to note that these sapphires are diffusion treated and rubies are lead-glass filled. This is a Thai-made piece of jewelry. This is not to say that thRead more
FoxyFox,
This price estimate, as well as the start price, is the most outrageous nonsense. Indeed, the necklace is very nice. However, it is important to note that these sapphires are diffusion treated and rubies are lead-glass filled. This is a Thai-made piece of jewelry. This is not to say that there is something inherently wrong with it; it is just not worth the price. I am 99.9% confident that this necklace comes from eBay seller gemsporium or egemdiamond (actually this is one and the same seller with two accounts).
See lessI’d suggest you check out this seller. There is a pretty good chance that you will find exactly the same necklace at some point. If it is not there at the moment, it might be a good idea to contact the seller and ask him when this necklace will be in stock again.
Normally, the price of such a necklace is around $600 – $700 if you go for “buy it now”. However, if you are lucky, you can win it on an auction at a price even lower than that – $300 – $400. This is what it is actually worth, not $5700. Icollector.com business model is based on unreasonably high price estimates and start prices. In addition, they do not disclose the information on gemstone treatment. Yet another online auction site engaging in dishonest business practices.
SOLITAIRE BLACK DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS on INVALUABLE AUCTION SITE
Dear Ongesa, No doubt, these are genuine black diamonds. They have all the typical visual characteristics a black diamond would normally have. Thus, no problem with that. Let me elaborate on this further. The price is unreasonably high for this pair of earrings. This is a rather simple piece of jeweRead more
Dear Ongesa,
No doubt, these are genuine black diamonds. They have all the typical visual characteristics a black diamond would normally have. Thus, no problem with that.
See lessLet me elaborate on this further. The price is unreasonably high for this pair of earrings. This is a rather simple piece of jewelry. Color treated black diamonds are pretty cheap. It seems that the seller hasn’t mentioned anything about treatment in the description, but rest assured that they are color enhanced.
You can get black diamonds like these (or even better) at a price of $60 – $70 per 2.2 to 2.4 carat diamond (on ebay, for example). Mounting settings would cost you another $100 or so + 2 backs at roughly $ 20 per piece (this is what I found in no time; probably you could find an even better deal by investing some time).
So, let’s do the math: (70 x 2) + 100 + 40 + shipping (let’s say another $20) = $300. Mounting is very easy in this case. It should take an experienced jeweler less than 30 minutes. The cost depends on how expensive or inexpensive the jewelers in your hometown are. I’d say it’s maximum extra $50. So, the total cost would be $350.
They sold this pair of earrings for AUD 1200 on invaluable.com which translates into $ 828 + 30% buyers premium = $1076
This is something to consider, don’t you think so? 🙂 $1076 vs $350 😉
Return denied by an online auction house. Reason – private seller. What to do?
Arnold, I do understand you. This kind of situation can be really frustrating. I agree with you that the auction site should step in and facilitate the return and the refund. You mentioned that they keep the money for two weeks. Is the auction site in question Catawiki? I know that they would hold aRead more
Arnold,
I do understand you. This kind of situation can be really frustrating. I agree with you that the auction site should step in and facilitate the return and the refund. You mentioned that they keep the money for two weeks. Is the auction site in question Catawiki? I know that they would hold all the payments for two weeks. Anyways, this system is designed to boost trust in the buyers, to make them feel safer, more protected. And if it’s not working to your benefit in a situation like this, then what’s the point to have it in the first place?
See lessWhat they are saying about private sellers (non-business sellers) is true. The EU law with its right to cancel and return your order within 14 days does not apply here. However, this situation here has nothing to do with the EU law. I mean, the auction house (auction site) can have its own policy in place in order to protect its customers. It wouldn’t be against any law to expand this coverage so that private sellers’ customers are equally protected. And that would be very easy to do as long as the money is still in their account. So, there is no excuse for them not to do that. Except that they are not interested in that. It is bad for the business, I mean. They would rather earn their commission on this sale, and you are left with all the losses.
So, I would suggest you try to convince them that it is their obligation to step in and to protect your lawful interests. However, if it is already too late (they don’t have your money any longer), or you do not succeed in convincing them, here are a few things I’d suggest you give a try:
1. Check whether this seller is selling a lot of items. I mean, does it look like he/she is selling personal belongings from time to time or is it rather a business activity aimed at gaining profit? A lot of private sellers are not really private sellers within the meaning of the law. They are selling a large number of items on a regular basis and for profit. As a rule of thumb, they are not paying taxes. So, it might be a good idea to tell them that if they wouldn’t go for a refund, you might contact their tax authorities and pass on the information concerning tax evasion. I think this is by far the best approach. It has helped me several times actually.
2. Tell the seller that you would contact the police. As you rightfully noted, it can be regarded as fraud if there are serious discrepancies between the description/images and the actual goods. If the seller was from China, this wouldn’t help, but as the seller in question is from the EU, there is a pretty good chance he might reconsider his position.
3. Tell them that you have a powerful blog (e.g. for collectors of antique furniture) with millions of monthly visitors and you will start writing about them if you don’t get your refund. Tell them that in the long run this would hurt them much more than this single refund.
Let me know how did it go!
Are these emeralds on auctionet.com genuine?
OMG, this one https://auctionet.com/en/1232125-smaragd-11-60-ct is already at 192 euros! And it's two more days to go. Awful! Poor bidders! Here is an "emerald" exactly like this one (image attached). $12.99, free shipping :) I am not sure whether this dyed quartz is worth even $12.99... I mean, whaRead more
OMG, this one https://auctionet.com/en/1232125-smaragd-11-60-ct is already at 192 euros! And it’s two more days to go. Awful! Poor bidders! Here is an “emerald” exactly like this one (image attached). $12.99, free shipping 🙂 I am not sure whether this dyed quartz is worth even $12.99… I mean, what is that you can do with it?
See lessauctionet.com or Garpenhus Auktioner are total bastards!!!