Small Antique Silver Ring

wildcarrot

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Found this little guy this evening in the wet...It looks old but I :dontknow: A few before and after cleaning pics...Surf is building tonight and through out the week...could hit 15'+ by Thursday. I'll keep you posted ..:)
 

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very nice, Congrats!
 

Nice ring!!! What do you use to clean it?

I put a piece of Reynolds Aluminum in a paper cup, covered the ring with baking soda, add some really hot water and let it sit for a few minutes. Stir it up a little and add some vinegar, it's going to erupt!. Take the ring out after fizzing stops and wipe it down...Repeat as needed until it starts to shine after wipe down...three times for this one. Then take a toothbrush with some silver polish and buff it out...:)
 

Since it has a stone in it, I wouldn't use hot water to clean it. You can try wiping it with baking soda or a silver cleaning cloth (you can buy these at most jewelry stores). Its not very dark so that should work. If there are areas that remain really dark, you can use Tarnex and a q tip to dab on the metal only and then wipe it off.
 

That is a beautiful "oldie" wildcarrot!

I love finding those ornate antique rings!

Congrats on finding that one!

Lorraine
 

Thanks Lorraine...I know you know 'rings' wasn't sure if it was old?
Rich
That is a beautiful "oldie" wildcarrot!

I love finding those ornate antique rings!

Congrats on finding that one!




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Thanks Lorraine...I know you know 'rings' wasn't sure if it was old?
Rich
That is a beautiful "oldie" wildcarrot!

I love finding those ornate antique rings!

Congrats on finding that one!




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ornate looking - but marked 925 - not that old - not antique
still a nice ring
 

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