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Headed out for a late afternoon water hunt today. Got some coins and a BVLGA ring today. No stamp on it, yet reads 48 on my AT Pro VDI....the same as gold. I challenged someone on another forum to see who did better today, that's why I played AT Poker
You think that ring is Stainless steel? Or perhaps one of those high end Bvlgari Plat or gold? A guy can hit a ring like that with the flame of a propane torch, if it discolors, its Stainless...let us know..Nice work! I found one of your Caribou Q's today, a 1980.....
Mud
A real Bvlgari - Bvlgair collection ring has a diamond between two BVLGARI trademarks which are "facing" different ways. (A white gold / diamond sells around $2,000 USD)
There is also a black ceramic ring with the same set-up. All the Bulgari rings I have seen are highly polished, not like the textured background as in the picture. The only other possibility, it is a discontinued item.
It is a bummer when one finds a knock-off. I know, I have a few Tiffany & Co. knock offs confirmed by T&C.
There should be a law...
No way we should have our initial glory smashed.
Love the subject line...Next time, I hope.
Good poker John and congrats on his holy day
Yes, this is a great disappointment, a false discovery. When you find a ring, an earring or bracelet imitation jewelery it is a finding more, as if it were a cap refresh or beaver tail. But when I found some fake, I do not like and stay with it ...
I think that to be an authentic BVLGARI, you must read BVLGARI, with V and complete. But I hope I'm wrong.
These rings that spin rotate, here are called surgical steel rings,¿? They are nice, the price is a few bills but resale worthless.
senda