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Sterling Silver 1 1/5 CT TGW Black Spinel Fashion Ring
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Kid's Silver Birthstone Ring / December
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: - .925 Sterling
- Solid 2MM sterling silver band
- Prong set stone for added sparkle
- 30 day return policy
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Child's .925 Sterling Silver December birthstone ring has 3 CZ Stones (2MM)prong set on a 3MM Sterling Silver band. This Child's ring is rhodium plated to resist tarnish.
Blue zircon is believed to prove patience, love and fidelity it is also thought to inspire leadership, spiritual growth and insight.
Each ring comes packaged in a beautiful gift bag.This product not recommended for children under 3 years of age.
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.925 Sterling Silver Cubic Zirconia Ring
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: - 3-20mm thick.
- Other Sizes & Ring Styles Available - Amazon Search "C&D Jewelry"
- .925 Silver Electroplated with Cubic Zirconia Stones!
- Adjustable ring - One Size fits most!
- Designed with Two (2) CZ Stones
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Stars Ring with CZ Stones (Cubic Zirconia) RING - Adjustable .925 sterling silver electroplated ring with two (2) CZ stones (one size fits most). Width: approx 3-20mm - Sterling silver re-sizeable & adjustable silver ring. 925 Electroplate sterling silver.
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Sterling Silver Citrine and White Topaz Ring
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Gorgeous ring features the fiery hue of citrine accented with icy white topazCitrine and white topaz fashion ring is a flattering choice for any occasionJewelry is crafted of lustrous sterling silver
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Sterling Silver 0.023 CT TDW Diamond FW White Pearl Fashion Ring (I3)
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Question : MEN VS. WOMEN PART 2 FUNNY FUNNY FUNNY.....IS IT?!?
Menopause:Women: When a woman reaches menopause, she goes through a variety of complicated emotional, psychological, and biological changes. The nature and degree of these changes varies with the individual.Men: Menopause in a man provokes a uniform reaction - he buys aviator glasses, a snazzy French cap and leather driving gloves, and goes shopping for a Porsche.The Phone:Men: Men see the telephone as a communication tool. They use the telephone to send short messages to other people.Women: A woman can visit her girlfriend for two weeks, and upon returning home, she will call the same friend and they will talk for three hours.Richard Gere:Women: Women like Richard Gere because he is sexy in a dangerous way.Men: Men hate Richard Gere because he reminds them of that slick guy who works at the health club and dates only married women.Madonna:Same as above, but reversed. Same reason.Toys:Women: Little girls love to play with toys. Then when they reach the age of 11 or 12, they lose interest.Men: Men never grow out of their toy obsession. As they get older, their toys simply become more expensive, silly and impractical. Examples of men's toys: little miniature TVs. Car phones. Complicated juicers and blenders. Graphic equalizers. Small robots that serve cocktails on command. Video games. Anything that blinks, beeps, and requires at least 6 "D" batteries to operate.Cameras:Men: Men take photography very seriously. They'll shell out $4000 for state of the art equipment, and build dark rooms and take photography classes.Women: Women purchase Kodak Instamatics. Of course, women always end up taking better pictures.Locker Rooms:Men: In the locker room men talk about three things: money, football, and women. They exaggerate about money, they don't know football nearly as well as they think they do, and they fabricate stories about women.Women: They talk about one thing in the locker room - sex. And not in abstract terms, either. They are extremely graphic and technical, and they never lie.Movies:Women: Every actress in the history of movies has had to do a nude scene. This is because every movie in the history of movies has been produced by a man.Men: The only actor who has ever appeared nude in the movies is Richard Gere. This is another reason why men hate him.Jewelry:Women: Women look nice when they wear jewelry.Men: A man can get away with wearing one ring and that's it. Any more than that and he will look like a lounge singer named Vic.Conversation:Men: Men need a good disagreement to get talking. For instance, "Wow, great movie." or "What are you, nuts? No REAL cop would have an Uzi that size."Women: Women, not having this problem, try to initiate conversations with men by saying something agreeable: "That garden by the roadside looks lovely.""Mm hmm." Pause. "That was a good restaurant last night, wasn't it?""Yeah." Pause. And so on.Leg Warmers:Women: Leg warmers are sexy. A woman, even if she's walking the dog or doing the dishes, is allowed to wear leg warmers. She can wear them any time she wants.Men: A man can only wear leg warmers if he is auditioning for the "Gimme the Ball" number in "A Chorus Line."Friends:Women: Women on a girls' night out talk the whole time.Men: Men on a boy's night out say about twenty words all night, most of which are "Pass the Doritos" or "got any more beer?"Restrooms:Women: Women use restrooms as social lounges. Women who've never met will leave a restroom giggling together like old friends. Women also go to the restroom in packs, at least two women at a time excuse themselves to use the restroom.Men: Men use restrooms for purely biological reasons. Men in a restrooms will never speak a word to each other. And never in the history of the world has a man excused himself from a restaurant table by saying, "Hey, Tom, I was just about to take a leak. Do you want to join me?"IT WAS TOO LONG TO FIT IN ONE QUESTION..IT WAS TOO LONG TO FIT IN ONE QUESTION..
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haha both of these parts are funny....thanks for the laughs!!Star for you!Dani
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Question : Husband won't wear wedding ring, should i be worried?
We have been married a little over two years. We both got rings when we married, but he lost his within 2 weeks of getting it. He says he lost it playing basketball. I was upset about it but didn't make a big deal about it. I wear my ring everyday. Once in a while I will ask him 'hey babe lets look at the men rings at the jewelry store, maybe you'll like one'. He just shrugs his shoulders and says ' i don't need to wear a ring. i don't like it'. I have always been a laid back person who doesn't get upset over little things. But for some reason this has been bothering me lately. I don't care if he wears his ring everyday. I would just like him to have a ring so when we go out together or when we visit relatives for the holidays he could wear it. He says he doesn't like wearing any jewelry at all. oh yea, and another thing, a few months back, we were walking at the mall and he saw a friend of his from work and introduced me to him as his 'girl'. I didn't catch it at first but when his friend walked off, i asked him 'why didn't you tell him I'm your wife?' He said 'I'm not use to calling you my wife, i'm still getting used to the whole married thing'. I just let it go, i didn't make a big deal out of it. But it's been bothering me this whole time. I'm 27 and he's 31. We dated one year before we married. Is this something i should worry about? Are there husbands that refuse to wear a wedding ring? Is this normal? Please only serious answers. Thank u.my husband is very loving. He works, I don't have to work. I stay home, cook and clean for him, wash his clothes, I am always there for him. He buys me things, always wants to take me out. Always tells me he loves me and says he's lucky i'm his wife. He hardly ever goes out without me.
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I have Been married for 20 yrs. and I have not worn a ring in 19 yrs of marriage. cause I don't need a ring to remind me that I am married.to be honest the ring attracts more women. my wife has never complained. she understand why I don't see the reason to wear one.but when I introduce her I say this is my wife not my girl those are catch phrases and he`s playing you off .the day he said I DO he knew you were a wife not a girlfriend.just because he isn't wearing the ring is no case for alarmbut calling you his girl is something you need to bring to his attentioneven if I was getting a divorce and I didn't like my wife I would still introduce her as my ex-wife
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Question : Girls! Do you like this ring?
I am buying my girlfriend a ring with her birthstone and my birthstone, I was wondering if you liked this ring? I like it, but i would want a girl's opinion to help me out. Thanks!Here is the link:http://www.amazon.com/Peridot-Ring-Diamonds-White-Gold/dp/B001NOSH66/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=jewel ry&qid=1282192224&sr=1-6
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I think it is beautiful, and it is truley romantic, tell her why you picked it out, she'll love it.
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Question : How would you describe this ring?
I saw a ring today on a girl's finger, and I'd love to have one like it, but I can't find it on, for example, eBay, because the words I'd use to describe it aren't very helpful. It was U-shaped, and long, so that the base of the ring was right under the joint of her finger, and then it curved at the back of her hand. It had different types of gemstones, too, but when I try to use words like "curved" or "U-shaped," I get engineering things or other body jewelry. Help me, please, if you can.
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I think multiple gems or assortment of gems should be about right. The ring she has might be an original ring that she designed herself cuz I have never heard of something like that. My best idea would be to go to a jeweler and describe the ring to them and see if they can tell you what it is or you can look around the jewelry store and see if you see anything familiar. Hope that helped! : )
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Question : What are some middle school fashion trends - 2009/2010?
I've been home-schooled since the middle of fifth grade, now I'm in seventh grade, and I'm thinking about going to middle school this year, even IF it's already started. I'm ALWAYS worrying over my clothes and hair and I don't want to be the 'nerdy new-girl' or the 'dumb blonde with no taste in fashion'. I kinda like big ear-rings and gaudy jewelry (my grandfather owns jewelry stores) and I like low-cut t's with camisole's, of course. My friends, who I made in elementary school, don't really care much about fashion or how they look ... I DO! What kind of phone (at&t, please), clothes, shoes, jewelry, hair-style/color, etc., do I NEED for middle school? I don't even know if I WANT to go to middle school because of these things. If it help's I've got hot pink glasses, Valentino. Trends, please!!!
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im in middle school to answer your questions. we like ribbons,necklaces,not so big on big earrings, converse, try contacts, verizon phones w/keyboard, straight/wavy hair, skinny jeans, cute shirts, headbands, take dance/tumbling, vollyball, necklaces, the new trend is splatterpaint right now, use to be peace signs and zebra, low cut socks,low cut bright socks(acadamy) makeup(eye liner,mascara), nail polish,bright colors, flats. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090927175033AAyFBp3
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Question : What happened to girl's navel rings?
Lately I've noticed in professional photographs showing ladies tummies that many girls have removed their navel rings and yet the disgusting scar remains obvious. Either get some laser scar removal or leave the jewelry in ladies? Am I missing something?
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You are studying this pictures way too much. Maybe you should find a real girl and pay some attention to her.
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Question : What color gem should I get for a girl with blue eyes/dark brown hair?
Yeah, so this girl's (who I like and who knows I like her) birthday is coming up and I want to give her earrings/ring/necklace with a gem in it. I want to know what would be the best gem to have on the piece of jewelry so that it'll compliment her pretty, blue eyes.
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Definatelly blue. Blue gems are just plain beautiful and they would show up more when the wearer has blue eyes. And the blue eyes would be more noticeable with the blue crystals/gems/whatever.However, If you aren't going out or anything, isn't it a little.... forward to give her jewelry? It's important to remember her birthday, but is a earrings/ring/necklace set the thing to get her? I'd be impressed, but a little weirded out if a guy that I thought liked me gave me something like that, and also, if you don't end up together... well wouldn't it be awkward?Somebody my mom dated gave her a garnet necklace and when she married somebody else several years down the road she didn't really like wearing the neclace, because she had moved on.Just something to consider.
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Question : Can anybody give me some serious custody advice?
Okay.Now this may be a little long. I'm thinking of trying to get custody of my niece. I'm worrying about all of this and I'm wondering what i should do. This is basically what is going on: Okay now I'm up in Wyoming with my husband who is military and my 3 kids. Now my mom, stepdad, my brother, his wife, and his kid are all in TN. My brother has sort of a disablility. He has a big leg and it has sores on it, which causes him severe pain. He can't work and is on pain meds (narcotitics ) The doctors don't know what is wrong with his leg. There have been many misdiagnoses. He is addicted to these narcotitics. Its so bad, he buys extras off the street. He has stolen money and jewelry from my mom, sold my sister-in-laws jewelry, and pawned alot of his stuff just to get the extra meds. He doesn't have a job, nor does his wife. They are living off of his disability. I think his wife gets disability too, but I'm not sure. They don't have a house and keep bouncing from my mom's house, her mom's house, and her sister's house. My poor niece who is 3 yrs old is caught in the middle. She was real close to getting ahold of my brothers meds, because according to my mom they were laid out on the table at my sister-in-law's mom's house. She is also getting potty trained, but my sister-in-law tells her to tell when she needs to potty and spanks her when she wets herself. My brother, her, and my niece were staying with my mom for months. My brother stole money(this was actually a set up from my mom to catch him) from my mom and she kicked them out(mind you this is yet another time he has stolen money).Then when they were grabbing all their junk, my brother stole 21 of my mom's rings. We found out he sold the rings for their gold, so my mom will never be able to get her rings back since they have been melted. Anyway after all that crap, my mom tried to blackmail my brother in order to see my niece. It backfired and now my brother and his wife are keeping her from seeing my niece because they told the law my mom was blackmailing them. Right before it backfired, my sister-in-law told my niece that my mom and stepdad didn't love her anymore before taking her to visit my mom. The poor girl kept crying during a visit with my mom(according to my mom) about her paw paw and memaw didn't love her anymore. My mom asked her who told her that and she said, "My mommy told me." I think that can be considered emotional abuse. My step father says he spoke to a lawyer whom told them to wait it out a while before trying to get custody because it would costs lots. My mom and stepdad have low income and I think it wouldn't cost that much. I believe they could get a public defender. But they aren't listening to me. My mom complains alot but isn't doing anything. I'm thinking of getting custody myself, but I'm not sure what to do, or even if I can do anything. I'm dying to call social serivice in TN, but I don't have evidence, just hearsay from my mom. I'm worried about my niece. I don't want her growing up with an unstable life surrounded by drugs and unfit parents. Now yes I have 3 kids, I'm a stay at home mom, and my husband is a Sgt in the military. I have an older brother, but he is staying with friends, because he doesnt have a house, he has a very low paying job, and is still single. Besides my mom, I'm this girl's only hope. My sister-in-laws siblings are unfit, from what I've been told, and her mom has disowned her and had her banned from the apartment complex they live in because she stole from her mom too. Whew. So that is the jigst of it. So what in the world should I do?Well to those skeptical here is what I think would make them take her out of the home:1 No stability for the child (no stable home, just constantly moving her from place to place)2 No stable source of income for the child3 Severe mood altering drugs used in overdose which is making my brother a danger and neglectful around the child4 Emotional abuse steming from my sister-in-law telling her lies about people not loving her and from spanking her when she pees on herself during potty training5. My brother and his wife steal for more drugs and or necessitiesI believe that spells unfit and possible neglect and abuse to which she can be removed from the home.
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You can contact the Department of Children Services in the county that this child lives in. Sounds like to me there needs to be an investagation,this child is in danger and you need to speak up for her.Hope this helps.
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Question : The old man, young lady and the ring?
An older white haired man walked in to a jewelry store late one Saturday afternoon with a beautiful young lady at his side. "I'm looking for a special ring for my girlfriend," he said. The jeweler looked through his stock, and took out a lovely ring priced at $5,000. "I don't think you understand, I want something very unique," he said. At that, the jeweler went to get his special stock from the safe. "Here's a stunning ring at just $40,000." The girls' eyes sparkled, and the man said that he would take it. "How are you paying?" asked the jeweler. "I'll pay by check, but of course you will want to make sure everything is in order at the bank, so I'll write the check and you can phone the bank on Monday and I'll pick up the ring on Monday evening." Monday morning a very teed-off jeweler phoned the man. "You old fart, you lied ... there's no money in that account.""I know, but can you imagine what a fantastic weekend I just had?"
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hahaha lol, i should have seen that one comingthanks for the laugh!!!!
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Question : Girl's advice on gift jewelry?
there's this girl, and by now you've already probably guessed i like her... She's been very depressed lately due to broken hearts, but we started talking and recently she's becoming her old self again, we've gotten pretty close, she knows i have liked her for a long time and she said she's starting to fall for me. I have a ring made in a high school jewelry class. the ring is a band-aid. It's sterling silver, and without being too modest...it's perfect. All polished and shiny, perfectly smooth, looks just like a tiny silver band aid in ring form... I plan on giving this to her and saying something like "I made you a band-aid to help heal your broken heart" or something cheesey like that... but my problem is that I don't know what finger is appropriate to put this on. what hand, what finger to put it on? that is my question.hahaha good point... but what would the ideal finger be?
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probably the pointer finger. she will end up moving it to the finger that it fits on anyway, might as well go for the most common finger
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