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<blockquote data-quote="Dioltach" data-source="post: 8972907" data-attributes="member: 21843"><p>Thanks for the link! There's some amazing stuff there. My wife has instructed me to design new wedding rings for our 20th anniversary in a few months, so I think I'll be taking notes.</p><p></p><p>My downfall was during the first year of the pandemic. Stuck inside for months on end, I just started buying gemstones and diamonds on auction websites, sometimes pieces of jewellery too. And then I thought about things to do with them, so as soon as the country opened up again I wandered down to the goldsmith with a set of designs. You have to support your local economy, after all.</p><p></p><p>Lately I've been selecting some things to sell. There's not much market over here, though, and people in the Netherlands can be tightfisted. I put a ring up for sale: 1.30 ct natural orange diamond set in white gold with baguette diamonds around it. The first reaction I got was: "Can I see the receipt? I want to know how much you paid for it so I can make an offer." No, here's the valuation. I'm asking less than its value, that's all you really need to know.</p><p></p><p>That's the problem selling collectibles too here. I have a boxed set of Maps of Middle Earth, on heavy parchment-like paper. You can't find it anywhere anymore. "But you're asking more than the original selling price!" Well yes, it's collectible and no-one else is selling it. "I'll offer you half what you paid for it." Sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dioltach, post: 8972907, member: 21843"] Thanks for the link! There's some amazing stuff there. My wife has instructed me to design new wedding rings for our 20th anniversary in a few months, so I think I'll be taking notes. My downfall was during the first year of the pandemic. Stuck inside for months on end, I just started buying gemstones and diamonds on auction websites, sometimes pieces of jewellery too. And then I thought about things to do with them, so as soon as the country opened up again I wandered down to the goldsmith with a set of designs. You have to support your local economy, after all. Lately I've been selecting some things to sell. There's not much market over here, though, and people in the Netherlands can be tightfisted. I put a ring up for sale: 1.30 ct natural orange diamond set in white gold with baguette diamonds around it. The first reaction I got was: "Can I see the receipt? I want to know how much you paid for it so I can make an offer." No, here's the valuation. I'm asking less than its value, that's all you really need to know. That's the problem selling collectibles too here. I have a boxed set of Maps of Middle Earth, on heavy parchment-like paper. You can't find it anywhere anymore. "But you're asking more than the original selling price!" Well yes, it's collectible and no-one else is selling it. "I'll offer you half what you paid for it." Sigh. [/QUOTE]
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