Posted 11 years ago
BHock45
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Next up are these beautiful rings. Paid a little high for them, but I couldn't let them go. I like the fact there is a pair, but they are just so intricate with the leaves and all. Very appropriate for fall ariving. Looks like someone made these and either the mark as worn down, or they were never marked. I would bet they are Sterling or 950 silver though......Very pretty rings.
Nicely done! Love it!
Really pretty. Nice scroll work.
thanks everyone for the love and tom and amber for the comments! I agree they are pretty.
To me they do not seem to be made by a pro but they sure do look as if they were made with a lot of love. They also look as if they have some age on them. Well done Price isn't always what it's about'a lot of the time not all of it.
Thanks zowie for the comment. I do think they are made well.
That theys seem to be & they are great. Sorry to take so long getting back. Have a safe & good day.
hey zowie, no problem, always like to hear from you. Thanks!
Thats nice to know as having little knowledge sometimes I think am being a pain trying to find out things but on the site is so much beauty be safe have a great day
You should start going for gold man. That's where the money is at
Hi Stillwater, hope all is well. Thanks for commenting. You are right....I should, I've been taking a break from picking, but I need to start again. I need to hone my gold skills too....later Stillwater!
Symbolism of the OAK:
http://www.venablesoak.co.uk/about-oak/oak-as-a-symbol-2/
Yeah, silver isn't really going to pay off in the long run unless you're buying bullion at the right time in the market. Gold, in the other hand, you can make a substantial living. I knew an old dealer who would throw all her scrap gold in a cedar chest at the time gold wasn't worth anything. Well, when she wa getting older, and gold had shot through the roof, she retired right then and there and rumor she has it that she because a millionair. I''m sit saying, if you want someting to retire from, start honing your skilled for gold.
All the best, and happy hunting.
There is a school of thought that since silveri s mainly used up and goes to landfills, its gone forever. Almost all the gold ever mind by mankind is still in existence, which lendss it to be a usiversally medium as exchange. Don't get me wrong, these things will have modest value in the future, but gold will be substantially more valuable. Just some friendly advice to a friend
Happy hollidays,
Still in Arizona