But why would anyone return it? The arrow at the top is pointing to a delicate curved silver scroll which has become detached from the back. Quote to be re-soldered in silver, $70, but since it is decoration only and not structural, I can live with it. The second arrow near the citrine briolette is to show you that the topaz pear has been crossed over the citrine. The two arrows pointing to the pear shape would show you the internal stress lines if the photoshopping hadn't been done so well. Actually I could feel with my finger the outline of one of the stress lines and it will, no doubt, shatter completely if I ever drop it or it might just do it because it feels like it.
The X shows the difference in the colours on the background where the photoshopping has been applied. The drop was crossed with the briolette to best hide the flaws which I can clearly see now because I have the pendant in front of me. The tourmalines all have stress lines and inclusions but those are only visible with light underneath.
I can live with all of this because it is a lovely piece regardless. The problem was what to hang it from, silver chain, ribbon, beads? The chains I had were all wrong, I'm too old for dinky ribbon but I did have 6mm smooth, round semi-precious moonstones, perfect. So, in spite of all the faults I didn't return it because the seller didn't lie, just omitted to divulge a few things.
Tomorrow's lesson will be about a seller getting done like a dog's dinner.
The arrangement looks heavy, is it?
ReplyDeleteI was going to suggest as a means to protecting both it and you to convert it into a brooch, more secure and less likely to bump against anything.
It is very pretty, I like the combination no matter the minor drawbacks.
"But why would anyone return it?"
ReplyDeleteTo paraphrase the bard, "Let me count the ways..."
Jayne, it's not heavy because there are two places at the back to attach a chain which distributes any weight evenly.
ReplyDeleteFleetwood, you have no soul and my gem man is giving me enough grief without you starting in.
It's a very pretty piece JahTeh, pity about the flaws.
ReplyDeleteRiver, it can all be fixed but I think I paid the right price for it.
ReplyDeleteits really beautiful...all I know about stones and gems I have learned from you all hail the teacher
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