FREE: NIB .925 Sterling Silver .33ctw Diamond Ring
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Description
The listing, NIB .925 Sterling Silver .33ctw Diamond Ring has ended.
This is a Beautiful New in Box (jewelry television network) size 7 Sterling Silver ring with .33 ctw round diamond ring. This is over 1/4 ct of diamonds but looks like a 1 ct of diamonds.
I've also have on auction the matching Sterling Silver reversable designer link bracelet. Just in time for the holidays.
I offer free shipping to USA, APO and Canada. Sorry no international at this time.
Thanks for looking and happy bidding.
Questions & Comments
Friend & Fan Already! Gorgeous Item & Awesome Auction Best Of Luck! Watching Love Susan xoxo........<3
this ring is comprised of small round diamonds on a ss band. Seven small diamonds, make each, of the three stand alone diamond stones. This is all diamonds and not pave dust. I know how you feel, where surrounding silver is made to give chips the illusion of you getting a larger ring. this is not the case.
I just used my cellphone to take 2 more pic's. hope this helps everyone with questions. thanks for looking and asking.
Sorry. listia won't let me add anything else, because this auction is ending so soon. But if it helps clarify things for you, give me ur email adress, I'll send those new pics..
of course !. 925 Sterling Silver or even gold for that matter is stamped, if not it's fake. this and the matching bracelet were gifts, but I don't wear silver. i can only wear gold. thanks looking and for asking
Can we get a better pic? Easy way, stand back a ways and then zoom in close .. dont put the camera right up on it with no zoom , the pic will be blurry then.
I used my cellphone to take these (3) pics. Sorry! I don't have a camera. Trust me who ever gets this (free) ring will be getting it for a steal because pic's can't capture the beautify of this ring. thanks for looking..
are their 3 round stones in this? Are the stones surrounded by silver to make them look bigger or are the stones standing alone? Please describe it better because those pictures just show a general shape. I dont want to spend alot of credits and then get something I wasnt expecting.
7 round stones make each one, of the 3 stand alone. see my auction for the rest of my reply. listia won't let me add more pics because this is ending soon. but I can send you more pics I just took if u send me ur email address.?
I had the exact same question. I actually had a seller intentionally take blurry pics of diamond earrings and misrepresent the item (she made it look like the diamonds were free standing and much bigger and higher-quality than they actually were. Instead, the diamonds were actually teeny tiny small and surrounded by silver accents, and one of the diamonds was actually dark colored....like brown....and it looked hideous! You couldn't tell any of this from the pictures, though. Before the auction ended, I asked her if she could measure the diamonds in mm, and she never responded (that should have been my first clue). I was so upset. It wasn't until after the auction that I discovered that she had intentionally taken terrible photos because every other auction that she posted afterwards had perfectly clear pictures, and they were also of small jewelry items.
I understand what u mean. I've been ripped off my last 3 auctions. I wish I had a camera to take these pics. I always use my cellphone to take pictures. i hope u got those 2 extra pics of this ring I emailed u?. good question,. by the way, how do you measure stones in mm? thank you.
Oh, I just have a tape measure that measures in millimeters on one side and inches on the other. I use the millimeter side to measure the stones. I just lay the measuring tape across the stone to measure it's diameter. And, then I use this chart to determine carat size (based on the diamond shape): http://www.ajediam.com/Sizes-of-Diamonds.html It gives me a good idea of how many carats a stone has (it works for all gemstones, of course). And, it's actually pretty exact (I've used this tool to estimate the carat size of stones that I already knew the actual carat size of, and it worked perfectly).