CaityJ
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Aug 14, 2007
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- 62
I was at the mall this afternoon to get some cosmetics I had run out of and to window shop. I was in last week and noticed a new jewellery kiosk ("Magnolia") setting up, so today I sought it out to see their selection. Things started out on a bad note when I asked to look at a very nice faceted smokey quartz and was corrected: "it''s a topaz." Right. It could be a topaz, strictly speaking, but it''s probably quartz. It was a nice piece, though, and I continued around the cases to see what else I could find.
I had a look at their rings and this is where the trouble really started. They had some nice light green cabs and I was told they were jade. They looked nothing like any jade I had ever seen, more like a light green chalcedony. "I think they are Canadian jade, which is very light in colour." There was a peridot I liked the look of, too, but at this point I wouldn''t have spent any money there. One of the salesgirls told me how much she loved the jewellery they were selling and that she had bought some new earrings from the kiosk today! She showed me these dangles terminating in square-shaped beads with an all-over checkerboard facet. They were clearly that opal glass that got to be so popular a couple years back. She said they were "rainbow moonstone." I asked to see a couple rings with this "moonstone." Glass, all of it. Very pretty glass set in sterling.
I never know what to do in these situations. These girls weren''t lying to me: they were clearly deceived. The info card they gave me says right on it that the company specializes in silver fashion jewellery set with imitation and genuine stones. Obviously, the girls were not taught any distinction between the two. Some of the pieces were quite nice (carnelian, that quartz "topaz"), but, since the sales staff don''t know the difference between imitation and genuine, there''s no way I am getting that peridot. I just don''t trust it.
Has this happened to you recently? How do you handle situations like this?
I had a look at their rings and this is where the trouble really started. They had some nice light green cabs and I was told they were jade. They looked nothing like any jade I had ever seen, more like a light green chalcedony. "I think they are Canadian jade, which is very light in colour." There was a peridot I liked the look of, too, but at this point I wouldn''t have spent any money there. One of the salesgirls told me how much she loved the jewellery they were selling and that she had bought some new earrings from the kiosk today! She showed me these dangles terminating in square-shaped beads with an all-over checkerboard facet. They were clearly that opal glass that got to be so popular a couple years back. She said they were "rainbow moonstone." I asked to see a couple rings with this "moonstone." Glass, all of it. Very pretty glass set in sterling.
I never know what to do in these situations. These girls weren''t lying to me: they were clearly deceived. The info card they gave me says right on it that the company specializes in silver fashion jewellery set with imitation and genuine stones. Obviously, the girls were not taught any distinction between the two. Some of the pieces were quite nice (carnelian, that quartz "topaz"), but, since the sales staff don''t know the difference between imitation and genuine, there''s no way I am getting that peridot. I just don''t trust it.
Has this happened to you recently? How do you handle situations like this?