WTB Good Art HLYWD Gold Pieces
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Hi all,
I’ve been on the hunt for some time now looking for gold good art pieces on the secondary market. They never seem to pop up.
My holy grail item is a two tone gold and silver model 10 bracelet that they ran years ago.
I’m also generally looking to pick up a few other gold pieces as well.
Please let me know if you are selling any.
Thanks
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@Mister_Brue that’s true, I cannot even imagine how expensive it would be for a custom job though… the retail on their gold items is absurdly expensive. Like 10x the actual price of gold in the item…
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Paying for the design and craftsmanship like you are with all their pieces.
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Absurdly expensive in your view. But you obviously appreciate the design and aesthetic so you would not be looking for the stuff. I could design a piece of gold jewellery and try and sell it for 2x the cost, but no one would buy it because it would look shite and have no soul.
The global price of cotton is currently US Cents 80 per pound. So our jeans are like 200x.
Trying to equate the value of something with the raw material cost is not a particularly sophisticated way of going about things.
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@Kasi yep I’ve been watching that group for a while. Haven’t seen too many gold items pop up aside from a Shazam pendant here or there unfortunately
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Could not disagree more with you. Material quality, intrinsic value, and time input are a large part of my personal equation when determining the value of something.
Regarding the cotton reference: There is significantly more time and design that goes into transforming the cotton you are referencing into a wearable piece of clothing. You can mass produce jewelry that essentially gets poured into a wax mold and then polished after being assembled far more efficiently than you can taking raw cotton and turning it into a pair of denim jeans.
Their gold pieces are unobtainable for nearly everyone in society.
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@Giles said in WTB Good Art HLYWD Gold Pieces:
I think there is confusion between price and value.....
I think that's a more concise version of what I was saying. Price can be arbitrary. Value is intrinsic.