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| Yes | 94% | 3136 votes | Total: 3329 votes | |
| No | 6% | 193 votes |
Yes
by Jay O'Toole
Created on: February 01, 2011 Last Updated: February 04, 2011
Jewelry expresses of the heart of the artist, who enjoys providing art with an inherently-practical
Created on: February 07, 2009
The obvious and straight forward answer is yes, but before I go into detail I want to point out that
by Liz Roberts
Created on: March 29, 2008 Last Updated: November 29, 2011
In this day and age it's easy to be duped by almost anyone and that includes your jeweler. We trust
by Susie Rider
Created on: April 24, 2008
As both an avid purchaser of jewelry as well as a long-time amateur "beader," I definitely think that
Created on: December 26, 2010
This is a matter of ethics as well as artistic integrity. Any jewelry designer or manufacturer
Created on: August 08, 2007
This question really does not even need to be discussed because it's obvious that a jewelry designer
Created on: October 07, 2007
A jewelry designer is doing more than creating an eye-catching piece of artwork. They're also providing
Created on: February 17, 2010
The difference between synthetic stones and genuine stones used to be more obvious many years ago. Poor
by Peggy Molloy
Created on: July 16, 2007 Last Updated: January 02, 2011
It's important to understand that in the jewelry field, items can vary in price by thousands of dollars.
Created on: January 30, 2008 Last Updated: September 16, 2011
As the retail manager of boutiques for top designer jewelers for the past quarter of a century, I am
Created on: September 02, 2007
As a jewelry designer, I must say, yes. Jewelry has become a full time job for me, and just like writing,
Created on: November 08, 2007
One must absolutely tell if stones are genuine or synthetic. An emerald is not an emerald all the time.
Created on: January 16, 2008
The answer to this question has less to do with what the buyer is looking for than what the value of
by Fiona Riley
Created on: July 02, 2008
Do you want your buyers to return to you?
Buyers need to be able to trust a designer. There are so many
Created on: February 25, 2008
I approach this topic not only as a consumer but also as a jewelry designer. As consumers people like
Created on: October 20, 2008 Last Updated: April 19, 2011
I do love jewelry of all sorts, but if I am to pay out a fortune on jewelry because of the metal or
Created on: January 30, 2008
Why do certain baseball cards fetch such high prices? Not because of the inherent value of the wood
by Sora Jhannoa
Created on: January 10, 2008
Jewellers should reveal to the buyer whether the jewels are real or synthetic. It is simply a matter
by Jonte Rhodes
Created on: October 14, 2007
I believe a jewelry designer has an obligation to let their customers know what they are buying, and
by ShortyGU12
Created on: February 27, 2008
The jewelry maker should definitely state what they are selling because if not there's something called
No
Created on: January 29, 2011 Last Updated: October 10, 2011
I am an avid crafter. If I see something, I think I can do it, and I at least give it a try. That includes
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