No. What causes skin to turn green is when the metal is copper or mixed with copper.
It may mean that the ring is made of sterling silver.
Look to see if 925 is engraved inside the ring, if it is it is made from sterling silver.
The 925 hallmark is indicative of 92.5% Sterling Silver.
A person can determine whether a sterling silver ring is genuine by dropping their ring into a bowl of vinegar. If it isn't silver, a reaction will occur.
Sterling silver
It may mean that the ring is made of sterling silver.
I hope so....cause I did :/
True sterling silver will not leave green marks on your finger. Sterling from North America is fine silver ( .999 pure) a .925 % and copper makes of the rest of the alloy. Other locations will ofter mix fine silver with nickel. I assume whatever metal your ring is made of it oxidizing and the oxidation is rubbing off onto your skin causing a green mark to show.
Look to see if 925 is engraved inside the ring, if it is it is made from sterling silver.
PAD 925 for a sterling silver ring describes the chemical makeup of the silver in the ring. Generally the number correlate to percentages of metal in the silver alloy.
Can a ruby be real in a sterling silver ring
The 925 hallmark is indicative of 92.5% Sterling Silver.
A person can determine whether a sterling silver ring is genuine by dropping their ring into a bowl of vinegar. If it isn't silver, a reaction will occur.
Sterling silver
usually, sterling means silver
What does CI mean on a ring
plated sterling silver