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Not sure about them being unequipped, but it might be the same reason if you rebuilt it to a higher level.
Your best bet is to respect the level limits of your party members. Avoid refining items too much, this is the fastest way to increase the levels way too much. Start with the lowest level items, then evolve them to max out the ingredient limits, and use your most powerful ingredients possible. Ingredients that rapidly fill out the grid are ideal, a few healing traits can also add tons of recovery to an otherwise mundane item.
God items do exist. It depends entirely on the skill of the alchemist.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2926089150