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^^^ A wash cloth and rubbing alcohol should do the trick.
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^^^ A wash cloth and rubbing alcohol should do the trick.
Anybody use these things to clean their jewelry ? I have a chain I need to clean. Can you use this on 18k ?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/271810313592?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Anybody here from the Bay Area? I'd like to buy a baby cuban but I'd like to try it on first. If anybody know of any stores that carry these in the Bay Area, please let me know.
Crabtree got you inspired too?
When it comes to flooded pendants those littles stones aren't certified so you have to really trust the jeweler on his description
So 800 ANKH VVS isn't really VVS right?
I figured. He's a bs'er
3 jesus pcs for 1100?? Dont be a sucka.
I see how jewelers get people, Free diamond earrings? VVS flooded crosses and ankh for less than a $800?
That sounds too good to be true
^^^ A wash cloth and rubbing alcohol should do the trick.
Who's man is this ?
Anybody here from the Bay Area? I'd like to buy a baby cuban but I'd like to try it on first. If anybody know of any stores that carry these in the Bay Area, please let me know.
Snatched by playoffs......Another look at Crabtrees rope chain...
Highline in Hayward, Southland Mall. I'd try it on and see what you like, but pretty sure you'll be able to get better pricing elsewhere.
Hi guys, I'm new to this thread. I've been lurking for quite some time (I'm a girl btw, lol not sure if there are others on here) because it's very informative and has helped me not get scammed with jewelry purchases over the years. I tend to buy yellow gold either from NYC shops with good reviews or from Trinidad where my family is from. I'm looking to add some pieces to my collection and I would like some feedback. My question is what pieces, in your opinion, are dope for a young woman in her 20s ie a specific type of watch? or a certain style of chain? Thanks in advance!
Hi, maybe I can help because I buy jewelry from the Caribbean. Jewelry from Guyana tends to be very rich in color, like an 18k gold. This is because it is heavily influenced by the East Indians that brought their style of jewelry-making way back when they were shipped there many years ago. Indians traditionally use 18k and higher when making jewelry. Many of the popular styles are influenced by both East Indian and African culture (due to historical reasons obviously) so you'll see things like this:Can someone explain Guyanese gold to me?