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Brennanite
Feb 14, 2009
I would love to stack some rings, but one is sterling and the other is white gold. I assume they're going to rub against each other and that will cause wear. The question is which ring will wear down? If it's the sterling, no biggie. But if it's the white gold, I'm not going to stack them because I don't want to have to get the rhodium replated every three months or something.

Also, if Angry Turtle still hangs out here, I got my pendant today and it is as gorgeous as I hoped.

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Brennanite
Feb 14, 2009
14k, so it sounds like I'm good. Thanks.

Edit: I totally forgot to ask, but what's a rough price range for pale blue-green aquamarines 1 carat or less? My mother has hinted what she wants for mother's day is to swap the stone out of one of her old rings for an aquamarine that is paler and greener.

Brennanite fucked around with this message at 02:45 on Feb 27, 2021

Brennanite
Feb 14, 2009

Claes Oldenburger posted:

It shouldn't be too expensive! It's very dependent on saturation so a paler/lighter one should be budget friendly. Hard to nail down specifics though.

Just saw this. Thanks!

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