2023 Holiday pendant

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I'm based in Asia and my sa said the price is around USD 3600 and asked if im interested in putting down a deposit but no disclosure yet on the stone
Do you know what’s the price in local currency compare to last year so we can use it as a baseline? If we go by the converted rate from JPY to USD it'll be so skewed. Usually when the pendant is made in WG it’ll only cost $100-$200 more, not a whooping $500.
 
Just checked my invoice from last year, $4,050 for the Sevres Porcelain HP.
I know, I just meant that without knowing the price of that specific region that the person was referencing (and compare it to the price of the local price of the 2022 HP instead), and then simply compare it to the US price last year and this year wouldn't make any sense, especially if it's in JPY converted to USD. The math isn't mathing lol
 
Do you know what’s the price in local currency compare to last year so we can use it as a baseline? If we go by the converted rate from JPY to USD it'll be so skewed. Usually when the pendant is made in WG it’ll only cost $100-$200 more, not a whooping $500.
Wouldn’t the Sevres be more labor intensive, which would explain why the price was much more last year?
 
I’m stumped. 2020 was $3850 so if it’s $3600 with prices increasing… maybe RG guilloche? I’m betting on chalcedony still.
It’s probably a stone. All gold (guilloche/hammered) is always priced higher than jewlery with a stone + YG/RG. And wasn’t 2020 the WG guilloche? WG is always priced higher and the added fact that it was all gold. I actually thought the 2020 HP was priced quite cheaply for what was being offered compared to last year’s offering.

ETA: And to repeat another guilloche HP so soon in a different gold color seems unoriginal…
 
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I know, I just meant that without knowing the price of that specific region that the person was referencing (and compare it to the price of the local price of the 2022 HP instead), and then simply compare it to the US price last year and this year wouldn't make any sense, especially if it's in JPY converted to USD. The math isn't mathing lol
I LOL’d so hard at the math isn’t matching :lol: . I just heard it the other day too. I think it was on RHONY
 
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