No
I have a white gold and diamond ring stamped JWBR and it is definatly real.
Sounds like the diamond ring was worth 165 dollars.
well, yes it is a real ring. the G.E. most likely stands for gold electroplate, witch means it is coated with gold but not solid, probably worth something, but not much. The "diamond" is most likely a cubic zirconium (not worth crap) but you can probly get a few bucks for the ring. Cant say how much maybe 20-50 bucks.
Your jeweler can advise you of its current worth, upon a visual inspection of the ring.
No. This is not Harry Potter, magic is not real.
Your answer depends on how much was paid for the ring in 2002 and the quality of the diamond(s) set in the ring.
It has a diamond to show that love is worth more than just an 'I do'. It is as precise as a diamond.
Yes it's real
The ring in a diamond candle is priceless. The sentimental value is worth more than money. Love is spoken when a ring is purchased. It speaks volumes of trust, trust and everlasting love.
It's apparently worth one quarter of the value of the whole ring.
To determine if a 925 sterling silver ring with a gemstone is a real diamond, you would need to conduct a few tests. One common method is to bring the ring to a certified gemologist for a professional assessment. They can perform tests like the diamond tester or a loupe examination to confirm if the stone is a real diamond.
A diamond ring without any certificate does not make sense because you don't have any proof of the diamond's reality.