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Registered: ‎06-24-2010

Re: HELP! Identify this bracelet?

thankyou for getting back to me.

I do think it is italian gold.

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Re: HELP! Identify this bracelet?

Thank you!

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Re: HELP! Identify this bracelet?

It says 585 Italy but BHG is a GREAT suggestion. Thankyou!

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Re: HELP! Identify this bracelet?

Thank you for getting back to me. I've had it is storage since I purchased it and it looks just like new. I'm so sorry BHG turned black Smiley Sad

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Re: HELP! Identify this bracelet?


@jackir wrote:

It says 585 Italy but BHG is a GREAT suggestion. Thankyou!


@jackir 

 

As others have stated it is not Black Hills Gold, that wouldn't be made in Italy, it is made in the Black Hills of So. Dakota.

 

That is a beautiful 14K Italian figural beauty and as mentioned, it is worth a lot more than what was paid for it.

 

Gold is currently $2685 per troy ounce.

 

That would make 14K worth about $44/gram for a dealer scrap price.

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Re: HELP! Identify this bracelet?

@Venezia 

 

Ok that makes good sense

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Re: HELP! Identify this bracelet?

@jackir 

 

Very, very pretty bracelet!

Enjoy wearing your Italian gold!❤️

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Re: HELP! Identify this bracelet?

It's gorgeous, the flower looks like a plumeria.
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Re: HELP! Identify this bracelet?


@Nonametoday wrote:

@LTT1 wrote:

@jackir @Venezia @cjm61 

 

It looks like Black Hills Gold.


@LTT1 If it was black hills gold, it would be totally black by now.  My BHG turned black within 2 weeks of receipt.  Never again.


@Nonametoday - I have quite a few pieces of Black Hills Gold - both gold and silver pieces and I've had them for many years.  Bracelets, earrings, rings.

 

Not a single thing has turned black; neither the silver nor the gold.  If yours turned black within 2 weeks, hopefully you returned it, so they could find out what went wrong.  Metals will tarnish, but it should be easily removed.

 

My DH had a beautiful BHG ring that he wore every day...until he washed his hands in a rush just before leaving work one day.  It clearly came off with the paper towels, never to be seen again.  But that ring remained perfect until the day he lost it.  (He didn't realize until it was too late to do much about retrieving it and to replace it now would be very expensive.)

 

Someone, I'm sure, got a wonderful ring when they emptied that wastebasket.

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