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Jewelry249 of 685Eisenberg Sterling Set ??~40's-50'sMore "Vintage" Male 10k Ring with Stone
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    Posted 13 years ago

    Deanteaks
    (291 items)

    This is vintage necklace with Bears,/ maybe Coral, the beads I think are Ivory and green Jade? but not sure, any ideas a on this nice piece of jewelry?

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    Comments

    1. thriftfan thriftfan, 13 years ago
      Nice...I hear that lemon juice bubbles when it comes in contact with coral. May want to try that.
    2. Deanteaks Deanteaks, 13 years ago
      will lemon juice damage the coral?
    3. thriftfan thriftfan, 13 years ago
      I've never done it personally, but another jewelry board I frequent recommended it to one of the people. She did it and it turned out to be real....without damaging the necklace. Found this page too...

      http://www.ehow.com/how_5784749_tell-coral-jewelry-real.html

      However, if you do not feel comfortable doing it, I wouldn't attempt it :)
    4. Deanteaks Deanteaks, 13 years ago
      I was told that coral should have a salt taste to it when touching tongue to it, my pieces don't have a salt taste to them, boo hoo :(, what do you think? is this about the salt taste true?

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