The marking on metal in jewelry only indicates the identity of the metal.
Take your jewelery to a local jeweler who will use a probe to help determine the type of stone mounted in the metal.
You can take your jewelery to a local jeweler, who can tell you if the diamonds are real or not.
Most jewelers can tell the difference between zirconia and real diamonds right away.
Real diamonds will cut glass, though there is speculation that some fake diamonds can cut glass, and that you can damage a real diamond by cutting glass with it. Another way to tell is to hold the diamond up in the light. If you see any orange color from the diamond, it is fake, as real diamonds have every color EXCEPT orange.
if its not stamped
A fake ring will have lots of color to it. You should also be able to see flaws inside a real diamond such as small air pockets. Real diamonds also have code numbers on them which only a diamond..
You can take your jewelery to a local jeweler, who can tell you if the diamonds are real or not.
you can tell it's real by the silver. If its real silver it is real. Get it?? I hope that helped you.
That depends, some gems are being made now to look almost completely like the real thing. However these are marked specifically because they are so hard to tell from natural diamonds. However, cheap diamonds that are crystal or glass will be obvious form the naked eye due to the clarity, and color.
Take your earrings to a local jeweler who can use a probe to confirm that the diamonds are real -- or not.
Most jewelers can tell the difference between zirconia and real diamonds right away.
some do but the diamonds are probably fake unless you no how to tell if diamonds are real
I think it would be best if you have a professional look at your diamonds. They will probably charge a fee.
Real diamonds will cut glass, though there is speculation that some fake diamonds can cut glass, and that you can damage a real diamond by cutting glass with it. Another way to tell is to hold the diamond up in the light. If you see any orange color from the diamond, it is fake, as real diamonds have every color EXCEPT orange.
One way to make sure your gold or silver jewelry is real is to place it in a bowl of water. If the jewelry sinks, it is real. If it floats, it is most likely fake. Real silver and gold will not react when placed near a magnet.
International Silver is, as far as I can tell, a brand owned by the Lifetime Sterling company, and is sterling silver, which is real silver but not pure silver.
A fake ring will have lots of color to it. You should also be able to see flaws inside a real diamond such as small air pockets. Real diamonds also have code numbers on them which only a diamond..
if its not stamped