I got a 23" 16mm wide solid pure platinum figaro my grandfather made in 1985 that was passed down to me with the rest of his gold n platinum and silver I even got 6 grams of rhodium bars that I got from him. That figaro is a absolute monster I got. I mainly wear either my silver curb chains which the smallest is 10mm 20" and my largest curb is 15mm 24" but I mainly wear 20" 12mm to 15mm chains. I got gold ones as well but I'm not a big fan of gold chains though my biggest is a figaro 15mm 20" it's 10k then I got the 13 and 11mm wide 18k figaros. Those are some of em. I got tons of em but only wear certain ones. Like the platinum one n the big silver ones.
OK let me get it right. 24k is soft but if it’s big like his it’s not going to bend but if it’s a 5 gram 24k ring then yes u can easily bend it and same goes to a bangle.
I've checked with several Florida gold jewelers looking to buy from stock or special order an 18kt Figaro chain but can't find any interest. They are all on the Cuban/Miami Cuban bandwagon and if they have Figaro, it's 14kt made in Italy. They won't make it and don't import 18kt Figaro from Italy. Bummer!
Im glad I found your channel. Saw your original video on the 24k chain and I’m saving up for a chain myself (24k baby) and out of curiousity , how much did it cost you to make a custom piece? How much was the labor because I’m thinking of going that route as well since most jewelers are selling a gram for +$70 which is ridiculous considering I can get a gold bar for 59 a gram.
See you need to pay labor that’s the whole point why it’s 70 plus well 24 k should be at least 70 a gram if it’s on jewelry reason why is it’s jewelry not a bar or scrap jewelr still has to buy the gold at stop price 👍
@@victortrejo3869 how much should I negotiate for labor if I just wanted a bangle? They would just have to flatten out a gold bar cut it and curve it. Doesn’t seem that hard I would do my self if I had the machine. Rope chains and Cubans seem way more labor
@@motivationandtravelchannel4575 I found a company that doesn’t keep any of your gold during casting. You send them 90 grams and you get all 24k set without loosing
Well I paid a grand for a 18.6 10k gold gram chain and that ant to cheap to me it came to 1130$ in total the bastards I wish I did my research frist instead of walking in to a nice looking jerlwery store to get ripped off I guess thinkng anything gold at all was good 😡
@@motivationandtravelchannel4575 well yea well all good I s durable but 24 k gold is the least durable they say because it get scratch’s so easily, get what I’m saying