if it cuts through glass it real
yes
same as any other gem! i have a morganite ring, its gorgus!!
Yes, it is a real gem, not just a Japanese camp in Utah.
A mood ring can break like any other ring if subjected to enough force. If the question is about the function, the gem is simply a moonstone which changes its color with temperature. It is a natural property of this gem, and it should conceivably always work.
You can only identify if a ruby is real through appropriate equipment or/and under a microscope. With reference to what a real ruby looks like, under a microscope, you will be able to identify imperfections, the color is a very vivid red and they are scratch proof.
You are such a gem! The gem fell onto the floor.
Any markings on the metal mounting for any jewel are indicators of the metal, never the gem. Take your jewelry to a local jeweler, who will test the gem to help you understand what it is.
yes it is i dont know where to get it though
Since we cannot see your ring, we cannot give you a definite answer- you would need a jeweler to examine the ring. HOWEVER- LGL is the registered trademark of Leer Gem Ltd. They did make a 10 karat gold ring. Some of those mounted a topaz stone. There is a very good chance that your ring is real.
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.
Preassemeled ring. Any gem ring stamped rag.
Take your gem to a local jeweler who can look at it and help you understand what it is.
if a chinese guys pito fits in it its not real
Preassemeled ring. Any gem ring stamped rag.
Depending on the ring you will have to go to a jeweler, have him/her get an appropriate prong or bezel setting, have it soldered into the ring and then have your stone set into the setting. Don't forget to supply the correct size required as the ring will likely need to be cut to insert the setting and therefore will require resizing.
A Pandora ring is a gem stones and metal combined with a beautiful design.
If you want to wear a regular navel ring in your inverse piercing, turn the navel ring upside-down, so that the larger gem is in the navel, and the smaller gem is below.