Is it cheapest to buy gemstones in the country of origin?

Updated on culture 2024-05-13
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It must be cheap, you don't have to think about it, you eat shrimp in Guangdong, Dalian, or you eat shrimp in Beijing, which is cheaper? But the question is, in what capacity did you go there, how much cargo did you go there, and even whether you yourself have a certain ability to protect. I heard people say, **Produced from**, do you know the real origin?

    Russia, Belarus, and Obi tell you that they are produced near Lake Baikal, but in fact they are produced in Buryatia and Irku, and even if you refine the mine mouth, you have to know where the No. 7 and No. 15 mines are. Hetian, they all tell you that it is from Xinjiang, and it came from Hetian, which was dug up by the Yulong Kashgar River, but the Yulong Kashgar River has long been dug up, and most of the real seeds are now concentrated in the former hoarders, and Xinjiang itself is imported for export. Not to mention the jade dragon, further along, the origin of Hotan is also the original mine and river section of Montenegro.

    Jadeite out of Myanmar, jadeite out of Yunnan, but the real distribution center in China is Guangdong, Yunnan itself is also imported for export. As for Burma, you must also be qualified to enter the auction, the mining area, not a place for stragglers to be chaotic, and how is the relationship between the general of the Wa State and you? When you go to Myanmar to buy jade, go to Hotan to buy jade, do you use it for your own use, or do you buy it?

    How much can you take for your own use? Don't tell me you're going to come back with an engine the size of a piece just to get a bracelet. One or two pieces, whether it is a finished product or a raw material, what you buy is still the terminal price, the commodity price, the market price, it is cheaper than the domestic one, but the bulk will definitely not wait for you, you can only go to the idle market and the store, and then what?

    The whole world knows what the Chinese are doing in Myanmar, and the whole of China knows what the mainlanders are doing in Hotan, those locals, they have no resources, at most a little bit of small goods, most of them are not too good, it doesn't matter, there are no resources to create resources! What? Rosewood is not allowed to be sold, and we import big leaves to fool.

    What? This piece of jadeite is not good-looking, it's okay for me to have a water foam jadeite.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I don't know if you've ever seen the news of buying fake gemstones at origin. In any case, if you are a wholesaler, it may be cheaper to buy gemstones in bulk at the origin than to take them from a middleman. It's like when you go to a wholesale market to buy clothes.

    Originally, you bought a piece of clothing in the mall for 1,000 yuan, and when you went to the wholesale market to buy 10 pieces, you could get 500 yuan a piece, but now you can sell him a piece for 500 yuan to you with your reason and eloquence. At this time, you want to be cheaper, so you want to simply buy it from the factory, and the cost plus labor is only 200 yuan. You'll save 800 bucks.

    Some factories do have clearance sales, where you can buy cheap and good stuff, but it's pure luck. Back to the theme Similarly, you skip the middleman and go directly to the place of origin, bare stone is indeed different from clothes, there is no brand, you can find a lot of similarities with the same specifications, among which the difference will be great. Except for professional veterans with sufficient discernment, I really don't recommend you to buy them.

    The small is just a problem, and the big is really a problem. After all, some fakes are not on the instrument, and it is really difficult to distinguish. I remember when I was studying, the teacher jokingly said that if you fancy a gem that you are very satisfied with, ** is also within the range of what you can bear, then eighty percent of it is a fake ......(Well, I mean, poor people like me.)

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't care if he is driven by a private group or not, **Like, this greatly proves that even in today's era of developed Internet, this kind of unfamiliarity with foreign countries and other places can still make people play around. Is this still selling fake materials? Just a small place of origin can allow you to spend half of your savings to buy a plane ticket.

    I just bought a bracelet and flew halfway around the world without even looking at the TM material, sad isn't it? Many of the sources of information you can see are fundamentally wrong, which state, what came out of which mine, wait for you to inquire about it, this mine has been sealed for many years. The capital first carried out the information blockade, and a lot of capital did not understand and followed the diffusion, and then the bastard who came to the public science to make money has never been out of the house.

    Jade out of Hetian, jade out of Jade Dragon, jade out of Kunlun, where is the raw mine? Where was the first part of the river to be mined? Are Yutian and Hetian Liuzi a family?

    Is there a difference? Is it a river? Is the so-called Alama really produced in Alama material?

    The water in this line is deeper than the quicksand river, and it is even more mixed! I once said that tourism does not buy jade, in addition to the bulk of the distribution center, the small miscellaneous market, what is sold is the flow, well, the flow is the flow, come to a batch and go a batch, the pit is endless, the slaughter is endless, and the pit pits the newcomers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Generally speaking, people leave their hometowns, and things are expensive to leave their hometowns.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ruby. Rough stones are expensive.

    Ruby is bright in color and fiery in color, and people always associate it with passionate, beautiful and romantic love, known as the "love stone". Moreover, red has a symbol of good luck and bad luck in our traditional concept, so it is deeply loved by everyone. At this time, many people can't help but ask, how much is the rough ruby**?

    Won't it be expensive?

    Many people just like the appearance of rubies and don't have an in-depth understanding of it, so there will be questions about how much rough rubies are. Ruby is a type of corundum and is very hard, second only to diamond. However, the formation time of ruby is relatively long, it is difficult to mine, and the quantity and quality are very small, so the rough ruby ** is also relatively expensive.

    Most of the rubies on the market today are synthetic, and the imitation of ruby shape is very similar to that of rubies artificially created, which will be slightly lower.

    Rough rubies** are primarily judged by the quality of the rubies, i.e., the color, cut, clarity and weight of the rubies. In general, the closer the color of the ruby is to the deep red, full and pure, the more exquisite the cut, the smaller the imperfections, and the greater the weight of the ruby, the more precious it is, and it will also improve.

    Nowadays, many people prefer rubies, but when it comes to wedding jewelry, most consumers still prefer diamond jewelry. Diamonds symbolize the steadfastness of love, and the brilliance is also very strong, and Diamond Bird provides consumers with high-quality diamond jewelry. The jewelry has the relevant appraisal certificate and has quality assurance.

    Among them the Northern Lights.

    The series is especially popular, and the standard of the Northern Lights diamond is more stringent, and only a small percentage of diamonds can meet the standard, the brilliance and fire of the jewelry.

    And the style is very luxurious and excellent, worthy of consumers to buy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The rarity and durability of a gemstone also determine its value retention, and it has been found that a high-quality gemstone is more resilient to inflationary pressures than anything else, because it stores wealth in the smallest form.

    The first reason why gemstones are expensive is that they are scarce in quantity. Gemstones in general are slowly regenerating resources, and the more humans now mine, the smaller the amount.

    On the contrary, gemstones are rare, and the marginal utility is great, so gemstones are more expensive than water. In fact, how much money consumers are willing to pay to buy a thing is not determined by the absolute utility of this thing, but by the increase in the utility brought by the consumer on the basis of the original possession of the item.

    On the whole, the price of ruby is slightly higher than that of sapphire, but the gap is not very large, of course, this is only the overall situation, and the specific needs to be judged. The ** of ruby and Zeshoutan sapphire depends largely on the quality, and will also be affected by factors such as the origin of Sun Tong and the market.

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