The listing, New Silver Tone Teal Stone Ring, Size 7 has ended.
New, never worn ring
Retail value of at least $10
From Jewelry In Candles wax tarts
Includes gift box
Silver plated per the Jewelry In Candles website. Silver plating will contain some nickel
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Winner also gets to choose 2 Jewelry in Candles sample tarts. The samples do not contain jewelry.
JIC now offers a Lifetime Jewelry Exchange Program where you can exchange your jewelry for any reason. $10 per piece covers shipping and handling.
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From JIC site:
Can my ring turn my finger green?
When a ring turns your finger green it's either because of a chemical reaction between acids in your skin and the metal of the ring or a reaction between another substance on your hand, such as a lotion, and the metal of the ring. There are several metals that oxidize or react with your skin to produce a discoloration. You can get a green ring around your finger from wearing a rings made using copper, brass, silver and even gold. The common green color is not harmful of itself, though some people experience an itchy rash or other sensitivity reaction to the metal and may wish to avoid exposure to the metal.
Another common culprit is silver, which is found in sterling silver jewelry, plating for jewelry, and as an alloying metal in most gold jewelry. Some rings are pure copper, while others have a plating of another metal over copper or the copper may be part of the alloy (e.g., Sterling silver). Acids cause the silver to oxidize, which produces tarnish. The tarnish can leave a dark ring on your finger. If you are sensitive to metals, you may see a discoloration from wearing a ring containing nickel, though most likely this will be a red ring and may be associated with inflammation.