(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.
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.
no
A nine carrot gold plated sterling silver is both gold and silver. This would be more sliver than gold.
It is only on silver and it means it is real or there is a tiny particle of real silver
That means that it real sterling silver; the jewelry consists of 92.5 % pure silver and the rest is a type of alloy, usually copper. 925 is a mark to indicate purity of the silver. 22k refers to the amount of purity of gold alloys and it means that there is 91.67 percent pure gold.
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's hard to say. Define "real". Real gold? Real silver? They can be, however they should also be stamped with purities if they are. I've often had "China" and "Thailand" sterling silver rings.
no
Yes can be real diamonds you can placed in pure silver rings. Sincerely:Living life Enterprises. on you service!
A nine carrot gold plated sterling silver is both gold and silver. This would be more sliver than gold.
There isn't a Pokemon Chronicles episode that Gold meets silver and Gold's real name is actually Jimmy in the show, but I don't know Silver's name.
they are gold plated.
It is only on silver and it means it is real or there is a tiny particle of real silver
Gold Olympic medals are real gold, but they are not all gold. They are usually just coated with gold. The rest of the medal is usually silver. There are standards as to how much gold is actually on the gold medals.
yes
No. The last olympic medal that was real gold was awarded in 1912. Now, silver medals are silver and gold medals are made of just about 93% silver. However, the gold medal needs to be plated or coated with at least 6 grams of real gold based on Standards.
That means that it real sterling silver; the jewelry consists of 92.5 % pure silver and the rest is a type of alloy, usually copper. 925 is a mark to indicate purity of the silver. 22k refers to the amount of purity of gold alloys and it means that there is 91.67 percent pure gold.