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Description

The listing, Daughter ring has ended.

Listed is a stamped 925 sterling silver ring with the word Daughter written on it. Very cute ring for the perfect daughter. Size 7 1/2.


I ask that u read full description before bidding. If u r impatient with the arrival of items please do not bid.
Due to the upcoming holiday items are taking longer then usual to arrive. Plus with certain weather conditions that
to can push the arrival of items off. So please if u cant wait for ur item then dont bid. I will not give refunds.
Thank you and good luck listians.
Questions & Comments
Original
Is it solid sterling or plated sterling?? Very interested!! THX/JJG
Dec 6th, 2014 at 3:54:32 PM PST by
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Honestly i dont no the answer to that. I just no its stamped 925 on the inside
Dec 6th, 2014 at 4:11:08 PM PST by
Original
About Sterling Silver

I see the 925 very clearly but since so many people (other auctions included) ask if it's real Sterling Silver. Well here is my definition of Sterling Silver ... It is sterling silver. 92.5% silver and remaining 7,5% is some other metal varies, but mostly used is copper. Pure silver is 99% and is usually sold as bullion's bars, just like gold bars, marked .999 to say 99.99% pure. Don't worry though; pure silver is very soft and usually not used for making jewelry. In order to make jewelry it should be harder, so that it can be shaped etc. The reason why pure silver (which is soft) is often mixed with copper or such metals to make it hard, which is now called Sterling Silver. An alloy of silver and copper. All I wanted to do was to help people understand better what 925 meant regardless where it's made. I sure hope I didn't offend anyone because that was truly not intended. Jodi :)
Dec 11th, 2014 at 10:18:55 AM PST by
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no thats perfect. Glad someone knew that. It helps. Thank u.
Dec 11th, 2014 at 10:23:08 AM PST by

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