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The listing, 14k gold filled 12 gauge captive bead ring has ended.
My husband bought this from etsy.com and it was way to big.So,I got another one from a fellow listian today in the mail and it fits perfect.So now my loss and your gain.Has been used,however,I have taken it to my local tattoo shop and had it cleaned with their sterilization machines. In the last picture,I have placed a dime beside it to give you the idea of its size.As always its free shipping.I will ship out item the day after auction ends.I will ship to verified listia addresses ONLY.I will also be happy to answer any questions you may have.If I do not get back tp you during the day,I will get back to you by early evening.I am a baker at Dunkin Donuts and I work overnight,so I try to get sleep during the day.
Perfect for my daughter as she can only wear gold due to allergic reactions to other metals! What stamp does this have to signify 14k gold-filled? It's really important for her!
There isn't any stamp on it but there are little markings where the ball meets the ring.A lot of the 14k gold jewelry you find for your face,9 times out of 10 will not be marked.If you go and look at Blue Palm Jewelry or even Pangorea Body jewelry they are not stamped.However they are authentic.I can't wear anything but gold eather,and i have a 14k solid gold captive bead nose ring in now and it to is not stamped.I have all my jewelry tested by Royal Jewelers.The owners name is Darren and he has been doing this 46 years.So,the guarantee is there.Hope this helps you and good luck.
Ok, thank you! I'm a wire jewelry designer/instructor and aware that any 14k gold-filled jewelry made in the US must be hallmarked as such since it's regulated by the Federal Trade Commission. If not marked, they're made elsewhere which is fine. Jewelry is manufactured all around the world but we are in the only country who keeps track of how our precious metals are used :)