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<p>[QUOTE="Marie Forjan, post: 2136993, member: 147"]You need to have them checked with a gem tester to be sure because the value will be higher. If you don't have it tested you should assume glass to be on the safe side, glass would be cold as well and not all glass has air bubbles.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am in Mass, on Cape Cod. If I had that bracelet at a show, in working order and polished up, with glass stones I would price it $35, if they are quartz (rock crystal) I would price it more like $60.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marie Forjan, post: 2136993, member: 147"]You need to have them checked with a gem tester to be sure because the value will be higher. If you don't have it tested you should assume glass to be on the safe side, glass would be cold as well and not all glass has air bubbles. I am in Mass, on Cape Cod. If I had that bracelet at a show, in working order and polished up, with glass stones I would price it $35, if they are quartz (rock crystal) I would price it more like $60.[/QUOTE]
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