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<p>[QUOTE="Hollyblue, post: 784896, member: 1496"]It depends on what you consider to be "old",the eternity ring was developed by De Beers in the 1960's. History says there could be thousands of pieces of jewelry which were never hallmarked in the UK.The amount of wear on the side of the ring is very possible in even a 10 year period with 18K when rubbing against another ring.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hollyblue, post: 784896, member: 1496"]It depends on what you consider to be "old",the eternity ring was developed by De Beers in the 1960's. History says there could be thousands of pieces of jewelry which were never hallmarked in the UK.The amount of wear on the side of the ring is very possible in even a 10 year period with 18K when rubbing against another ring.[/QUOTE]
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