FREE: 14k white gold size 8 ring with I believe CZ stones
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Description
The listing, 14k white gold size 8 ring with I believe CZ stones has ended.
I don't know much about this ring it is 14k white gold and a size 8 thats all I know this ring was my nanas ring
Questions & Comments
This ring is identical to one on ebay which sells for about 22.99. The markings are not real, the stamps, themselves can be bought on ebay. This girl's nails are disgusting, she probably stole it, what kind of person gives away "nanas" ring? Story is a lie, please don't entertain this auction by bidding, waste of time
OK... here's a little clarification just for those who might not be sure... They set CZ stones in solid gold mountings ALL the time !! .... Just because the mounting is gold does not mean the stones are real. It's very hard to tell as far as the stones from just a pic.... but if I had to guess, they look like cz stones to me. The coloring looks off. Diamonds tend to look more gray.... cz stones tend to look more white in color. I have 26yrs of experience in the Jewelry Industry, I also have a store..... Just wanted to make everyone aware... :)
Hi, I have a ring I bought of QVC that is set in 14k gold but the stone are called Dominique jewelry not real but the setting is real do you know if she bought it from QVC?
I have never seen jewelry from China marked incorrectly. The marking of gold is universal, and so easy to have verified. The first person to comment I think is right if it is marked 14K, the stones most likely are real diamonds. Most likely only commercial diamonds, not well cut, and varying in clarity and color. It the setting is marked .925 it is sterling silver and then the stones are most likely CZ. However these rings have a purpose. Why wear the real one to the beach, and why go without. No one likes their gold, silver and diamonds more than the Asian countries. Because it is so easy to check, it makes not sense they would fake it. What I am holding onto and would like to sell is a 14 K white gold eternity ring with 30 real diamonds. The spec's for these rings read much more glamorous and better quality than they are. I paid close to 600.00 for the ring and the setting has been priced at that, but the diamonds although elegant to average person, are not good quality. They are real diamonds though.This is where you need to be careful. And where you bring your ring to be cleaned and priced.
I was informed by a listian on here after I bid not being real. Then I took it to a jewelry store to confirm that it wasn't real.. On here you will find out the trust worthy listians. And some rings from china are also marked with fake stamping...