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The listing, gold hoops with flowers... has ended.
These are beautiful hoops earrings with flowers with diamond accents in the middle.the markings are FAS on the inside which they don't have kt on them. One of a kind with diamond accent going down the hoops , perfect for going out wanting to dress up and bling without over doing it. ;-)
How big are these compared say to a quarter? Once they are on here you have to bid them on out...I'm going through grief with some of my old Woodstock stuff, I guess it was more valuable to me but I have to let it go for little of nothing now. Hell, it meant more to me than 29 credits, get me?
I don't think you can change the minimum now. But in the future when you post something, there is an advanced options button after the main questions. Click on that and it should give you the option to make a minimum bid. It does cost after 499 credits, though. But sometimes it's worth it. Sorry, it isn't looking so hot right now, but the future will bring more. Also, keep in mind that you are new, so people have to get to know you a little to build trust. Good luck! :)
FAS~ stands for ... The FAS mark appears on sterling silver jewelry that is also labeled as 925. FAS stands for fused alloy silver, meaning that a piece of sterling silver jewelry is infused with an alloy. Sterling silver therefore may have a stamp of FAS 925.
Significance In silver jewelry marked with the FAS 925 stamp, the number indicates that the jewelry is 92.5 percent silver and the rest is a fused silver alloy. Sterling silver, or 925 silver, contains 92.5 percent weight of silver, as compared to 99.9 in pure silver. The rest of the weight in 925 silver is typically copper, which strengthens the silver.
Other Meaning FAS may also stand for a company that created silver jewelry, Fantastic Antique Silver. This company no longer exists, but several pieces of its jewelry are still sold in certain places. If FAS is stamped on jewelry which isn't antique, it most likely is a reference to fused alloy silver.
Macile thank you ya I bid wrong. Before and I didn't want the item but since I understood it and I messed. Up by not doing my research I still held my end of the deal. A persons word is all they have really, its there bond. But its for sure lessons LEARNED LOL