 
Why is Jewelry So Expensive?
Let's
begin our discussion on how to get More Bling for Less Cha-Ching
™ with a
few words on why finished jewelry costs so much. First and
foremost, jewelry costs a lot because the
materials used to make it are rare and therefore the materials are expensive. At this time, the
price of gold is well over $500 an ounce. Any jewelry made with
gold is therefore going to be expensive and the more gold in the jewelry,
the
more the finished jewelry will cost. Second, jewelry can be
expensive because some jewelry components (diamonds) have their
prices set
artificially by a monopoly that controls the commercial price of diamonds
by limiting the number of stones available on the m arket at any time.
A third reason that jewelry can cost a lot is that there may be
a lot of labor that goes into making
the item. A final reason that jewelry is expensive is that
there are many companies involved between
the source and the consumer and each company
has to make a profit. All of these reasons are well documented and
well known.
What is more important -- appearance or cost?
Now
for our question, which is more important to you -- how much your jewelry
costs, or how nice your jewelry looks? If you could acquire earrings
that looked the same as earrings that sell for $10,000 but only cost you
$25 would you be interested? If this opportunity would interest you let's discuss how
you can make
jewelry that looks the same as jewelry selling for $10,000 but only costs
$25. In short, how do we get More Bling for Less Cha-Ching?
1.
Solid gold is expensive and wasteful. You can't see the gold inside
the jewelry, only the gold on the outside. Why pay for gold that you
can't see or touch? The answer to this question is very simple -- don't
pay for gold that you can't see or touch. Use gold-filled wire and
findings. Our gold-filled wire and findings have the outside 5% of
the wire or the finding made of 14k gold alloy. This is the part you can
see or feel. The inside of the wire is a gold tone metal, but you
can't see or touch this metal so why pay more for solid gold?
2.
Don't support the diamond monopoly. Diamonds are naturally
rare, but are made even rarer still by the monopoly. Simulated diamonds
(cubic zirconia) have almost the same optical properties as a diamond. The
cubic zirconia (CZ) stones are as bright as a diamond and can not be
distinguished from a diamond by appearances alone.
A pair of two carat flawless white diamonds can sell for over $10,000. Why pay a lot for
a diamond when you can pay a little for a 2 carat, flawless, white CZ and not be able
to tell the difference?
3. Jewelry can be expensive because of the labor involved in
making the piece. You can easily reduce your labor costs by making the piece
yourself. We will show you how. For the pieces shown here the
steps involved are very easy. The instructions can be found starting
with the link at the top and bottom of this page.
4. Most jewelry is sold after passing through many middle- men
between the source and the end customer. By
cutting out several of the middle
men, you can make jewelry at a much lower price. We purchase CZ's
directly from the factory in China. This allows us to offer the
components for making this jewelry at very reasonable prices.
The bottom line is that you can get More Ice at a Lower
Price. If you aren't married to Donald Trump, who wouldn't be
interested? Please select the link below to view how to make this
jewelry. |