I have a white gold and diamond ring stamped JWBR and it is definatly real.
Yes it's real
Diamonds are not stamped: perhaps the metal setting is stamped. Take your jewelery to a local jewelery shop and ask that the diamond be tested.
A ring stamped NV11 likely does not have a real diamond. The stamp does not indicate that it is made with genuine diamonds. It's always best to have the ring appraised by a professional jeweler to determine the authenticity of the stones.
Take your pendant to a jeweler and request an answer in person.
If the ring is stamped with RSC925, it likely means that the metal is sterling silver. To determine if the diamond is real, you can perform a few tests such as the fog test (see how quickly it clears), the newspaper test (see if you can read text through the diamond), and the water test (see if it floats in water). For a definitive answer, it's best to have the diamond evaluated by a professional jeweler.
Your ring is real no matter what is stamped on it.
Trubrite is a diamond distributor so its a real diamond or gemstone for sure,and usually a jeweler isn't going to put a quality stone in a fake ring. Trubrite is usually set in white 14 kt Gold
you cant, well unless you use action replay but the only real way to get them is transfering from ruby, Sapphire or emerald
A diamond symbol stamped inside a ring typically indicates that the stone is a real diamond, serving as a mark of authenticity or quality assurance. It may also be used by the jeweler or manufacturer as a trademark for their designs.
Pokemon Gold Silver Crystal Sapphire Ruby FireRed LeafGreen Emerald Diamond Pearl But there is no real way to get Celebi without cheating
Pokemon Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Diamond and Pearl. They are the real ones because you start off and play as a Pokemon Trainer.
You cannot go to space in Pokemon Sapphire