Description and close up of gemstones
- Kat
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Description and close up of gemstones
Can Shoplc describe and present the gemstones better. Whether it's the online descriptions or the live TV presentations. Like the cut or and the facets of the stone. Most of the time it isn't written about on line. If it is talked about on the live presentation they talk about it for a little bit and move on. Also more close-ups of the stones in the jewelry. We like the presenters but we love the jewelry. That is why we are here. That is why we watch. That's why we buy. I want to see exactly what the jewelry looks like on somebody's hand, neckline, or ears. But close-up not across the studio. I know certain jewelry like a big statement pieces they want to show across the studio and that's fine. Hopefully this gets seen by the people in charge. Thanks, Kat
- shopLC_alex
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Good afternoon,
Thank for your feedback, we're sorry if this has limited your enjoyment of our program. However we do treasure you feedback and will be send this right over to our hosts as soon as possible. Please feel free to let us know more! Thank you for being part of our family at Shop LC!
Thank for your feedback, we're sorry if this has limited your enjoyment of our program. However we do treasure you feedback and will be send this right over to our hosts as soon as possible. Please feel free to let us know more! Thank you for being part of our family at Shop LC!
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Re: Description and close up of gemstones
Good points @Kat . I'd like to add that better measurements are needed. Inches rather than millimeters. Rings north to south is better than east to west. Important to determine which finger, hence the size.Kat wrote: β4 years agoCan Shoplc describe and present the gemstones better. Whether it's the online descriptions or the live TV presentations. Like the cut or and the facets of the stone. Most of the time it isn't written about on line. If it is talked about on the live presentation they talk about it for a little bit and move on. Also more close-ups of the stones in the jewelry. We like the presenters but we love the jewelry. That is why we are here. That is why we watch. That's why we buy. I want to see exactly what the jewelry looks like on somebody's hand, neckline, or ears. But close-up not across the studio. I know certain jewelry like a big statement pieces they want to show across the studio and that's fine. Hopefully this gets seen by the people in charge. Thanks, Kat
- Moderator_Preston
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Re: Description and close up of gemstones
Good morning,anniebelle wrote: β4 years agoGood points @Kat . I'd like to add that better measurements are needed. Inches rather than millimeters. Rings north to south is better than east to west. Important to determine which finger, hence the size.Kat wrote: β4 years agoCan Shoplc describe and present the gemstones better. Whether it's the online descriptions or the live TV presentations. Like the cut or and the facets of the stone. Most of the time it isn't written about on line. If it is talked about on the live presentation they talk about it for a little bit and move on. Also more close-ups of the stones in the jewelry. We like the presenters but we love the jewelry. That is why we are here. That is why we watch. That's why we buy. I want to see exactly what the jewelry looks like on somebody's hand, neckline, or ears. But close-up not across the studio. I know certain jewelry like a big statement pieces they want to show across the studio and that's fine. Hopefully this gets seen by the people in charge. Thanks, Kat
Thank you so much for your message. I have forwarded this to our Live TV team, jewelry team, and web team so this can be addressed for future shows and listings. I hope you have a beautiful day!
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This post reminded me of something. Preston could you please ask the department that does product information to use inches instead of mm. I donβt know mm measurements; itβs a hassle to google. Would be very much appreciated!
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For simple reference 24 mm is one inch...18 mm is 3/4"... and 12 mm is 1/2"
PS A lot tape measures have inches on one side and mm on the other.
For simple reference 24 mm is one inch...18 mm is 3/4"... and 12 mm is 1/2"
PS A lot tape measures have inches on one side and mm on the other.
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Re: Description and close up of gemstones
It would be nice if they put the jewelry on instead of
showing it on a background. Other jewelry channels actually
put on the jewelry.
showing it on a background. Other jewelry channels actually
put on the jewelry.
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I totally agree. Iβd love to see the closures on necklaces and bracelets but it seems once the hosts get talking the jewelry is forgotten.
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Closure of a necklace is imperative to me. I can't buy unless I see what type of closure it has due to my hands being unable to manipulate certain kinds.
I'm the exception to the other people here because I prefer millimeters. It's more accurate for me, especially for gemstone sizes and gold thicknesses.
Katie and Jessica always do a great job of showing the jewelry on their neck, ears, wrist or fingers.
I'm the exception to the other people here because I prefer millimeters. It's more accurate for me, especially for gemstone sizes and gold thicknesses.
Katie and Jessica always do a great job of showing the jewelry on their neck, ears, wrist or fingers.
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Why is it the gemstone received never matches the quality of the live, on-air piece being offered. Last week I ordered an aquamarine ring shown by Chuck Clemency. It was a lovely blue with very nice color saturation rated as βAAA.β Imagine my disappointment when my ring arrived and had ZERO color, blue or otherwise. It looked exactly like a piece of faceted quartz, certainly not colored beryl. For $200, I didnβt get anything remotely close to the ring presented. In the last year, Iβve ordered a number of pieces from ShopLC and all were very poorly made, defective, or the stone was very washed out with poor saturation. ShopLC sells cut-rate jewelry using deceptive marketing. Iβm done watching and absolutely done purchasing. A total waste of time and money!!