To determine if a ring is real, first check for markings or stamps inside the band that indicate its metal content, such as "14K" for gold or "925" for sterling silver. You can also perform a simple scratch test or use a magnet; genuine gold and silver will not stick to a magnet. Additionally, consider having the ring appraised by a professional jeweler who can confirm its authenticity and provide insights about its value.
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.
if it cuts through glass it real
if a chinese guys pito fits in it its not real
go to professional jeweler
it has to shine and make a ring sound when you crunch it
That is the total Carat weight of the Diamonds in the ring.
ring my bells. I guess so.
Unfortunately as far as I know, you cannot forge the ring as it has no real ability.
Your ring is real no matter what is stamped on it.
Unless you know her real well, you do not ask her why. If you know her real well, it should come up in the conversation.
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.
Oh... Well..really...you can't. You have to buy the ring. Now I know this is a funny question but do you mean the real ring or a toy? I think it is a toy you are talking about. So no you can do that or rent the real one thank you for coming good bye!