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Description
The listing, 14kt gold jewelry (please read description before bidding!) has ended.
This auction is for every piece of jewelry you see in the pictures. It is all 14kt gold and is stamped as such. I tried to photograph the stamps as best I could. Some of it is broken, missing a match, or just plain ugly... which is why I'm selling them as scrap gold.
Shipping is free & fast (tracking included) but I will not ship to an address that's not listia verified. A non-verified winner will have 7 days to become verified and send me shipping info. After 7 days, if the winner hasn't sent me a verified address, I will re-list the items and keep the credits. All listia rules apply. Good luck!
It's actually a bracelet (broken) and I'll measure it tomorrow but I'm pretty sure it's the standard size... 6 or 7 inches? I'll measure it in the morning for you.
Was it taken to a jeweler to confirm its actual gold, I tried this once with buying a listed as 14kt gold necklace item from a high profiled seller and turned out to be fake and counterfeit, so don't mind me when im cautious on these types of listings. Thanks
No, none of it has been taken to a jeweler. I can say with certainty that the bracelet and earrings are 100% real as I purchased them myself from Littman Jewelers. The charms and toe ring were gifts from an old boyfriend. I can say with 100% certainty that he is a real douche but he wasn't a cheap douche. He gifted me with a lot of jewelry over the time we were together and I'm confident that all of it was real.
I have a postage scale, which I'm not sure is the right thing to use for jewelry (since it's so light and small). I put it on the scale and it says the weight is 0.2 ounces. This seems like it might not be correct? I'm not sure, though. I've never made or had a reason to weight any jewelry..lol. Does it sound right to you?