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ukanonymous | 07:29 Tue 28th Apr 2015 | Society & Culture
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http://i.imgur.com/75kXauZ.jpg

This is a sample of what I will be selling. How do they look? Any mistakes amnywhere or do you think they are good to go?
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Are you allowed to do this? It's advertising, isn't it?
They look technically very exact, but the hippy-dippy market tends to go for slightly more rustic-looking end products. You could experiment with 'ageing' or patinising.
I doubt it's advertising,Tilly. She's asking for an opinion.
They're nice enough,but I too think they are a bit too slick looking. Depends on who they are aimed at.
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If I was advertising I would at least give some inclination where to buy them
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No they are also 1 Troy ounce. I was thinking of making smaller 1/2 troy ounce ones also.

They are aimed at anyone interested in the geometry of life :)

So maybe half this size and half a smaller size?
As I said in your original post on this subject.

It looks nice, however, it doesn't look well made, the eyelet on the top looks unfinished on one side and it looks like there may be imperfections in the casting. The photo isn't great so I may be wrong. Personally I don't think there will be a market for them.
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So you dont think that they will sell at all? I saw the ring at the top also but they said it was a problem with the sample and address it in the final run
I think the market would be very limited and at a lower price, not many people believe in this stuff and the ones that do spend their money getting wasted!
Why would you class them as sacred ?
Is this the one you intend charging £60 for?
Just a very expensive one oz medallion to me, I would be surprised if many people are prepared to pay that much.
^^ Over 3x sorry.
Not my thing but I prefer the flowery one.

Not clear from the photo if its solid or filigree - filigree would be better, and perhaps a thiner border.

Agree about the eyelet - will they have a jump ring or a pegbail - I would opt for a pegbail.
I like the one on the right. Normally I dont like people buying me presents but I might let someone buy me one - then I dont need to worry about the cost.
I assumed it was the 2 sides of the same pendant not 2 designs.
That website looks dodgy to me Eddie.
The mail address is a PO box and the date of dispatch is conveniently days away.
Something doesn't ring right with me.
I think the two designs are the front and back of the pendant, not two different designs.
sorry but that looks to me like an ID tag for a dog.....a posh ID tag but still a dog ID tag.
You can buy The Royal Mint official £20 pure Silver coin for it's face value £20.
It also has 1 oz of Silver in it but as a limited edition the value is going to rise, I can only see these 'sacred geometry' pendants being worth scrap value after a year or two.

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