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Gold Ring Hallmarks
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fake-ring
A little story goes with this ring.
customer brought this into me and asked me if it was real. At the time it was a very shiny gold colour. (It had been gold plated.)
Inside the ring, you can just make out two marks a 750 and a 18k. Both presuming to mean that it is 18k gold.
However, when he gave it to me, the colour of the gold was wrong and the weight as well. The spurious marks also made me feel this ring was a fake.
So I put it under my torch and as you can see the resulting black mess proves that it is just a brass/copper metal underneath.
It does infact look like a plumbers olive. Something used by plumber in the UK when installing water pipes in houses.
The client had bought this ring from a beggar in Lonodon for ?5 and his own words, "it was worth a gamble".
You could probably buy a 100 of these olives for a ?5.
So the beggar was no ordinary beggar, as he clearly had access to a gold plating unit, so he was in fact probably a scam artist.
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Number 5 in the series, with an eye clean Rose Quartz.
Hand Sculpted.
Recycled Fine Silver.
Fine Gold leaf by Keumboo method.
Hall Marked
measures 27mm approx. across the top.
UK "P" US "8"