RING JEWELLERY A finger ring is usually a type of ornamental jewellery worn around a finger. Finger rings come in many shapes and sizes and materials as with classical gold rings and silver rings. In more recent times other alloys have become popular as with stainless steel and titanium rings.  Rings are commonly worn by both males and females, it is the most common current meaning of the word ring. Other types of metal bands worn as ornaments are also becoming popular. Rings are worn by both men and women on any finger including the thumb and in any quantity.  Rings can be made of metal, plastic, wood, bone, glass, gemstone and other materials. Rings like gold rings and silver rings are often set with a "stone", which is often a precious or semi-precious gemstone such as ruby, sapphire or emerald.
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With a jewellery4me ladies sterling silver rings will not only look elegant but also have a fashionable and good quality product on your arm, purchased at a very competitive and reasonable price. There are 925 silver rings for ladies and young women alike. These silver rings can be worn for everyday wear, for the garden or leisure time and for work, too. You won't find a more stylish, light-weight or more comfortable sterling silver ring than a jewellery4me silver ring. Excellent Italian, Irish and English styling and a durable, fashionable design are the key factors that make jewellery4me solid silver rings the most comfortable, versatile and fun ladies silver jewellery you can ever wear.
Jewellery4me silver rings feature sterling silver diamonds, high quality silver for comfort and practical use. These inexpensive silver rings are made from a the finest materials and are decorated with both precious and semi-precious gem stones like diamonds, mother of pearl, topaz, sapphires, shell, marcasite, cubic zirconias, iolite, tourmaline and rose quartz amongst others. With each design you buy you get not only a beautiful silver ring jewellery item and FREE display box all included in a very affordable price.
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Q: What is a jewellery Hallmark?
A: Jewellery Hallmark is a quality control mark placed on an article made of precious metal. Sometimes called a hall, assay or standard mark. It is usually applied after accurate independent testing by an assay office. In the United Kingdom, there are four Assay Offices which are legally empowered to test precious metal objects. These offices are in London, Sheffield, Birmingham, and Edinburgh. Hallmarking is the world's first known instance of consumer protection law, in the UK it dates back to about 1300 AD. It is controlled by the Hallmark Act 1973, as modified by The Hallmarking (Hallmarking Act Amendment) Regulations 1998, and The Hallmarking (Hallmarking Act Amendment) Order 1998. A UK hallmark has at least three symbols, the sponsor's mark (often called a maker's mark), a number indicating the purity or fineness in parts per thousand, and an Assay Office mark. There are additional optional marks, a date letter, a fineness symbol, and a common control mark. Subject to certain exemptions, it is an offence to describe an hallmarkable article as being of gold silver or platinum unless it is hallmarked.
Q: What are jewellery abbreviations?
A: Often jewellers use abbreviations to describe some items of jewellery for easy and to save time. Some of the most common abbreviations used include:
dia ( Diamond ) sapp ( Sapphire ) em ( Emerald ) ru ( Ruby ) amy ( Amethystm ) aqua ( Aquamarine ) ct ( Carat ) cz ( Cubic Zirconia ) gp ( Gold Plated ) ss ( Solid Silver ) sg ( Solid Gold )
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