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I Might Just Be A Dog, But Wedding Rings Are Overrated & Uncomfortable Lmao...Never Wear Mine
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I don't wear mine much either... But really I don't wear any of my jewelry muchI Might Just Be A Dog, But Wedding Rings Are Overrated & Uncomfortable Lmao...Never Wear Mine
That one wasn't small. Huge stones and huge finger size.That ring is dope
I was looking at Invisible set eternity bands but then goldensun posted this ring and hurt my feelings, I got until next March though
I've no idea about that one but there's a kind of cool looking santa barbara piece on there:
another if&co piece on the us marshalls auction site
anyone remember who this was for?
https://www.txauction.com/details.cfm?itemnum=29682
Beautiful work but people need to stop ripping off luxury brand logos.
yea I know exactly what chew mean cause I have this lousy jesus piece that's kinda hollow; it has a gallery back I think (if those standard grill pan looking backs can be called "galleries") and the sides seem kinda reinforced with extra gold but it still makes this clankety sound when it hits a table. it was a bad sound to hear when I even wore the piece (I haven't in like 3 years) cause I always thought it would be accompanied by lots of stones falling out. I'm still wondering if it's even fees able to fill hollow pieces with gold that has the same shape as the area that's hollow or if that's just scam city (gold pieces being filled with undisclosed silver or worse copper and lead).
Looks pretty old. I like the design but the face and eyes look a little creepy no ? Like a zombie.
I used to have a hollow piece with a back on it and the problem is that it sounds hollow if that makes any sense?? Like when it touches or hits something you can tell it's empty inside. If i ever came across a nice hollow piece i would get it re made solid.
Ya there is no way to fill a hollow piece. The best thing to do is make a mold and re cast it solid.yea I know exactly what chew mean cause I have this lousy jesus piece that's kinda hollow; it has a gallery back I think (if those standard grill pan looking backs can be called "galleries") and the sides seem kinda reinforced with extra gold but it still makes this clankety sound when it hits a table. it was a bad sound to hear when I even wore the piece (I haven't in like 3 years) cause I always thought it would be accompanied by lots of stones falling out. I'm still wondering if it's even fees able to fill hollow pieces with gold that has the same shape as the area that's hollow or if that's just scam city (gold pieces being filled with undisclosed silver or worse copper and lead).
That Madonna is
worthless.....
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