Spontaneo wrote:I agree, but fake jewelry tarnishes. After a few months, for example, say if I wear an artificial ring, the ring leaves a green circle around my finger.
JASPREET wrote:Spontaneo wrote:I agree, but fake jewelry tarnishes. After a few months, for example, say if I wear an artificial ring, the ring leaves a green circle around my finger.
I think it's so cheap that we can buy a new one every few months and there are brands that we can follow that works for long
Spontaneo wrote:I agree, but fake jewelry tarnishes. After a few months, for example, say if I wear an artificial ring, the ring leaves a green circle around my finger.
augusta wrote:Well, to a large extent it will help us save money but wouldn't the artificial one fade easily which will make spend more money buying other ones again?
Spontaneo wrote:Then, a girl got into my jewelry and stole my 14-karat gold blue star sapphire lodestar. She is a bully and even wore the ring in front of me.
Then, she stole my 14-karat gold pinky ring.
Spontaneo wrote:What would you have done?
Spontaneo wrote:Many years ago, in a matter of a year, my 14-karat gold high school ring fell down a furnace vent.
Then, a girl got into my jewelry and stole my 14-karat gold blue star sapphire lodestar. She is a bully and even wore the ring in front of me.
Then, she stole my 14-karat gold pinky ring.
My loved ones bought me this expensive jewelry.
What would you have done?
oldbuddy wrote:I would rather take my wife on a trip to North Carolina (from Oregon) to see our grandkids and see the appreciation show on her face much greater than some fancy trinket or bauble will bring on.
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