On the left, 2 Faux Diamond & Tanzanite stacking rings..they look lovely either side of a white or yellow gold band.
On the righ 2 QVC stacking rings edging a yellow gold band.
Shows how bored I am this morning....The topic promoted me to do something I have been meaning to do for ages.... photographing all my jewellery for my insurance valuation...above must be worth at least 75p!
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Yes they look good makes you feel good then that's fine and no worries abt cutting them off but my hands an finger need covering up might have to get my thinking cap on all bruised and wobbly fingers nails not good either any ideas keep us goin for a bit ??????💅🏻👐😻
Yeah, but nobody and I mean nobody however well-endowed came to the ends of those things. I reckon lumps and bumps are par for the course. You're great the way you are
I inhertited some jewelly got it valued and then was too scared to wear it ! my DIL has the solataire I thought was Zerconia to be told "no its real" then do you have any more ; me "oh yeh there's this red one and a broach and some earings and fussy necklace" jeweller said " this all belonged to a lady who never washed up!" Lesson is sometimes its best not to know !lol xXx
lol and the most valuable ring would not fit on my little finger, I think they were much smaller in the 1860''s but my DIL it fitted as if it had been for her, and so it gives me pleasure to see her wearing it. The rest I have because its of sentimental value but your right and it would probaby be a good idea. xXx
Yes I keep my mother & grandmother's wedding & engagement rings, for sentimental reasons, but all the stuff I bought on my travels I have sold. These days I don't lead the life to wear exotic type Jewellery. Have kept the Mikimoto pearls & earrings, the rest was sold & I spent the profits mainly travelling to visit friends abroad...don't regret it at all....just grateful I was lucky enough to have them in the first place.
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