If you ring is not real silver you will be able to tell, if your finger where your ring is placed goes green. If I have eaten too many foods with acid in them, all of my rings including my Gold rings turn my fingers green. Silver should have .925 stamped on it.
it a silver ring or gold over silver ring with cubic zar /AKA fake diamond !!!!!!!!!!!
(This applies to silver, I'm not sure about gold.) If you are wearing a fake silver ring, after wearing it for about half an hour you will see that your finger where the ring has been has gone a bit green. It will eventually go back to it's original colour though. Also if you go to any shop which sells real gold and silver they should be able to tell you if it is real or not.
take it to a metalsmith or jeweller to check....
Don't know
If you ring is not real silver you will be able to tell, if your finger where your ring is placed goes green. If I have eaten too many foods with acid in them, all of my rings including my Gold rings turn my fingers green. Silver should have .925 stamped on it.
In the US, "real" silver would be marked 925 or higher, like 950 or 999. Any number lower than this is not considered "real" silver in the US.
Can a ruby be real in a sterling silver ring
There is a Registered Trademark at the bottom, which is very small and you can see with the use of Magnifying Glass.
it a silver ring or gold over silver ring with cubic zar /AKA fake diamond !!!!!!!!!!!
925
'Sterling' silver is real silver. Any item that is described as 'Sterling' silver will always be real silver as 'Sterling' is actually the name gives to the 925 purity of silver. Sterling is 92.5% purity. This is the standard of real silver as we know it.It will also be hallmarked with the number of fineness at 925, as classified internationally as Sterling Silver.
(This applies to silver, I'm not sure about gold.) If you are wearing a fake silver ring, after wearing it for about half an hour you will see that your finger where the ring has been has gone a bit green. It will eventually go back to it's original colour though. Also if you go to any shop which sells real gold and silver they should be able to tell you if it is real or not.
take it to a metalsmith or jeweller to check....
Don't know
925 represents the amount of silver in the ring - which is consider almost pure silver.silver is soft so alloys are added to harden it and that .75=100% - .75 alloy for strength = .925 pure silver the highest it can be marked.=
Every ring is made from 'real' something. Take your jewelry to a jeweler and inquire as to what kind of 'real' makes up your ring.