No, but it could tell you he is either cheap or doesn't have much class. Have him take the diamonds out of the ring and get them reset. This way you get a new ring and he will spend less on a new one.
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Depends on the type of ring, and your definition of "nice". No way to answer.
Hi there! It stands for "gold vermeil" which is a awfully fancy way of saying it's coated with gold, much like a plating!
First Class is 327 dollars, 2nd class is 207
So much that it's not fair! And since you're REQUIRED to buy the books, there's no way out if you want to pass the class. It's an unfair oligopoly if you ask me.
Most class rings also indicate the school they are for. If this one does, then you can ask the school or its alumni association for help.
Which ever way you like is correct to you
Ring her on 141.
there is no way to get the ring cuz of the angle its on
because u give much trouble and its the only way for u to listen , sometimes
Gee pretty much the way you put it on, with pliers, just in reverse.