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07-12-2015 06:01 PM
07-12-2015 06:13 PM
Based on my experience, Joan's jewelry is base metal. I don't have overly sensitive ear piercings or skin and her jewerly turned on me. I didn't get an infection or anything - the metal went bad if that makes any sense. Like the goldtone finishing went dark/tarnished.
07-12-2015 09:10 PM
I don't know if Joan has any jewerlry that is nickel-free, but I think I have heard David say that once, that something was nickel-free. That may not be her whole line and in the past not many lines of fashion jewelry were nickel free so that may be a question you could pose to David on his forum and have it addressed there. I don't think in the "olden days" many people had nickel-free jewelry. My white gold is not nickel-free. That is what makes it white gold. It does turn my hand on occasion (and it is 14k).
P.S. What, when you are referring to Joan's jewelry do you mean when you say does "it went bad" mean?
I have some piece of Joan's jewelry from 20 years ago and it looks like it did the day I received it. Would there be some visible difference in the piece if it "went bad?" Inquiring minds....
07-12-2015 10:50 PM
07-12-2015 11:15 PM
Thanks. I understand. Sorry they turned on you.
07-12-2015 11:58 PM
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