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    Posted 6 years ago

    Krsholden
    (15 items)

    The metal face is copper toned but does not have any patina indicating it is either not real copper and/or authentically vintage. I’m not sure which. Still, I fell in love with this ring mostly for its band made of some type of white shell/marble material, (show in picture #3. All the rhinestones are intact. Is it vintage costume or did my eyes deceive me?

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    1. kwqd kwqd, 6 years ago
      Striking ring!
    2. Krsholden Krsholden, 6 years ago
      Could the white shell/marble material be Bakelite? Idk if Bakelite was a common material used in costume jewelry...and if it is Bakelite would that help to put a date the piece? As a novice collector I’d really appreciate any input. Thanks so much!
    3. Krsholden Krsholden, 6 years ago
      Thanks so much for your input...everyone! valentino97 confirmed my suspicion that I’d made a wrong turn when I picked this up. I am a novice but learning daily thanks to the www and awesome forums such as this one!

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