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« Reply #5 on: January 14, 2010, 04:48:17 PM » |
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« Reply #24 on: January 19, 2010, 06:07:27 PM » |
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I must say - for something below $6k, it's amazing visually and in the level of finish, and it's well above 1ct in weight and looks. Not to mention in packing so much yellow punch it's almost like a bottle of lemon vodka.
One finicky note: nowhere on the site page it says whether the gold is 14 or 18 k.
I LOVE you , you finicky man you!! Fixed. An interesting note: We made the shank of the ring is 14kt white gold, the head in 18kt yellow gold. 18kt white gold- which we can, and do work in, is not nearly as practical as 14kt white gold- especially with a thick shank. The reason has to do with the fact that 18karat gold is 75% pure- so we only have 25% of the content to turn that yellow metal white. We can - and have- done this on countless occasions, but the thickness of this shank made 14kt the correct choice.
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