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Question : I have an old engagement ring I would like to trade-in for a new one, any advice?
I can't go back to the old jeweler for the trade-in, will another jeweler give me a good amount if I buy a new ring as well. Any recommendations of how to get the most money? How much do you think I can get for the trade in, the appraisal is as follows: One ladies 14karat yellow gold and solitaire engagement ring, modern cast, die struck and assembled construction, high polish finish. This ring consists of a 2.5 mm wide, flat shank that tapers to 3.2 mm at the top where there is l round brilliant cut diamond, set in a 14karat white gold, 4 prong, tiffany style head, measuring 7.31 x 7.36x 4.40mm (depth was visually estimated due to mounting), weighing 1.44 carats by formula, Color J-K, Clarity I1. This ring is in good condition and weighs 2.56 dwt. value $6,200.
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If you like the size of the stone have it re-set, it really doesn't cost much at all, a good jeweler (not a chain) will even give you credit for the metal. We had my grandmothers diamond used in my ring and with the custom design and additional stones it was very reasonable.Ask around, otherwise the professional appraisal and Ebay auction might be your best bet.
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Question : PLEASE HELP! I want this ring in a different size?
I found this ring-http://www.buy.com/prod/6-mm-high-polish-matte-finish-titanium-ring-wedding-band/q/sellerid/199 67178/loc/64934/209193004.htmlAnd I want to find it in a 10.5 size. If you guys could help me find a website that has that size for this ring, it would be much appreciated! ThanksThe name of this ring is-6 MM High Polish, Matte Finish Titanium ring wedding band
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why don't you just get the one that is here and have it sized to be the size you want it?
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Question : is it possible to convert a high polish ring into a matte finish?
is it possible to convert a high polish ring into a matte finish?
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Take your ring to a reputable jeweler and see if they can matte the finish by "brushing" the finish. They have the right tools and can advise whether it would be possible with your ring.
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Question : I found a polished gold bangle with an unusual mark inside. It looks like an 'H' but is a square with two dots?
The bangle is a smooth polished finish, inside is where I found the mark, I have been told by three different ppl that it is a real gold piece of jewelry. A friend has two rings, one yellow gold, one white with this mark inside them. But they also have the karat stamp also.Does anyone know what this mark is? I tried wording my search in numerous different ways and still haven't gotten a hit on this mark!! Thank you very much!
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doesnt mean anything
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Question : Looking for customer reviews for Sterling Silver Claddagh Band Polish Finish Ring?
Where can I find reviews and opinions online for Sterling Silver Claddagh Band Polish Finish Ring
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Sterling Silver Claddagh Band Polish Finish RingSale: $11.99You Save: $12.00 (50%)Product DescriptionThis High polish Claddagh Ring is a perfect blend of style and tradition.Constructed of Sterling Silver.
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Question : Are there any coupon codes for Sterling Silver Claddagh Band Polish Finish Ring?
Where can I find a coupon code for Sterling Silver Claddagh Band Polish Finish Ring
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Right now, there are no coupon codes for the Sterling Silver Claddagh Band Polish Finish Ring. Try couponcodes.com and couponcabin.com for fresh codes.
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Question : how can i get 'ring' stains left by cups/glasses off of a polished granite surface?
the polished surface of the granite has ring marks how can i remove them without affecting the shiny finish of the granite?
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Wine will etch the surface of granite and you have to polish it out with a mild abrasive. I got a Best Answer for this once when the lady used T-Cut (motor body restorer) to polish out her rings. It really works.Edit: Citric acid (lemon juice etc) will etch the surface. DO NOT USE!
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Question : Cheap place to buy Sterling Silver Claddagh Band Polish Finish Ring?
Where can I find a great deal online for Sterling Silver Claddagh Band Polish Finish Ring
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Sterling Silver Claddagh RingOverstock.com Online Best Price MatchRating 4.7 Overall Rating* Read Reviews/* Write a reviewToday: $19.49Compare at: $32.95You Save: $13.46 (41%)Brief DescriptionItem#: 949118* Band features the traditional Claddagh design* Sterling silver ring shines with a polished finish* A great addition to any Irish Celtic jewelry collectionDimensions:Band: 4 mm wide tapering to 12 mm wideMaterials:Sterling silverModel No:45
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Question : I am purchasing a silver ring and would like to to know more detail about the material?
what does polished, oxidised, or satin finish mean on silver material?
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Real silver has a very tiny number carved on it written 925 which states real silver. The stuff you mentioned only differ in the shape and color of the silver. Polished is a bit dark but smooth, Oxidized has some black stuff on the ornament which makes ot loka bit antiqueish and satin finish are the very shiny and bright ones which are often mistaken with white Gold or are used for designs
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Question : how can I get rid of water spots on marble tile?
We used marble tile for our kitchen counter top/ after having glasses and wine bottles sitting on it for several hours we now have discolored spots and rings. The spots are under the finish and no amount of polishing etc. gets rid of them. Is there any way to treat them? Do we need to put a sealer on the tile?
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I have a marble floor (which had been sealed, too) in an ensuite, and it has been nothing but a problem. Twice now I have had to get professionals in to sand and repolish the water spots. Had I known this floor would be so touchy, I never would have done it. I have since been told that granite would have been the thing to use, and marble should be reserved for walls.This is what the professionals told me about removing water spots on marble: make a paste of a lightly gritty substance, such as baking soda, and LIGHTLY go over the water spot. Be careful, you don't want to make it worse. Then use a polish over it (in my case it was Pledge furniture polish, maybe you have something a bit better for a countertop). Thats it. It should lessen the spot, but probably won't remove it entirely. Also, I was told to regularly Pledge my marble floor to prevent future water spots. Hope this helps.
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