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She doesn't take it off and on constantly she keeps it on always so a real ring wouldn't bend from just being on a finger nor would it turn a finger green. Item listed was said to be real but it turns my girlfriends ring finger green and the ring is bending. I bought it with the highest hopes on it being real and it turned out to be fake.
My daughter absolutely loves it and it does not look out of place on her finger. Add all this together with the VERY reasonable price and I'd say we have a very happy customer. It has been worn it for about a week and it still appears new. The cz is clear and catches the light with faint sparkles of color at the right angle. It is a lovely fluid band of marked sterling silver with a moderate size cz that is maybe 3/4 carat but set down in an unobtrusive fashion like a channel set. I find the ring to be dainty but not flimsy, and it was shipped very quickly in a darling, tiny gift box that my daughter was also thrilled with. My fifteen year old daughter chose this ring herself and I approved it based on it's reviews and the customer ratings of the company, Gem Avenue.
Very happy with purchase. Item was exactly as picture showed. Item was received quickly and had a nice gift box.
It showed her how he felt and did not cost too much. Very quick supplier. Arrived only a couple of days after ordering. My son wanted a promise ring for his girlfriend and this was perfect.
It looks ridiculous. The silver is really bright, not at all what I expected. Also, the sizing seems to be off, I have a size nine ring that fits snugly on my right ring finger but this just slides on and off without much effort.Don't waste your money, I've seen better cubic zirconium. The stone is shallow and doesn't sparkle, especially next to an actual diamond. I honestly tried to like this ring but I hate it. However; I have a 2 carat engagement ring and this is comparable in size. If anyone has the nerve to say that this cz looks like a diamond, they've probably NEVER seen an ACTUAL diamond. I received this today, earlier than expected (hence the one star).
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