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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 270309, member: 2844"]Sorry, Danno, I completely missed this one. Thank you for the prestigious title, but I am not an expert, just someone who loves precious stones and metals, and learns all the time. </p><p>I think this is a wonderful buy. </p><p>The photos are a bit blurred, so I can't verify anything on the stones. But I have no reason at all to believe these are not gemstones, since this is a Robert Klein bracelet and every part is marked as such, except for the central slide charm. </p><p>The central one is likely to be high quality as well, albeit without the famous name. It is like Pandora bracelets, the none-Pandora beads are usually good quality, just not made for/by Pandora.</p><p>Danno, you clearly recognize quality. If you want to invest in jewellery, I can recommend you buy testing equipment, here is an interesting thread on that:</p><p><a href="https://www.antiquers.com/threads/recommendations-for-testing-kits-please.18018/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.antiquers.com/threads/recommendations-for-testing-kits-please.18018/">https://www.antiquers.com/threads/recommendations-for-testing-kits-please.18018/</a></p><p>Best to read the entire thread, and never put testing liquid directly on precious metal, it is all explained.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 270309, member: 2844"]Sorry, Danno, I completely missed this one. Thank you for the prestigious title, but I am not an expert, just someone who loves precious stones and metals, and learns all the time. I think this is a wonderful buy. The photos are a bit blurred, so I can't verify anything on the stones. But I have no reason at all to believe these are not gemstones, since this is a Robert Klein bracelet and every part is marked as such, except for the central slide charm. The central one is likely to be high quality as well, albeit without the famous name. It is like Pandora bracelets, the none-Pandora beads are usually good quality, just not made for/by Pandora. Danno, you clearly recognize quality. If you want to invest in jewellery, I can recommend you buy testing equipment, here is an interesting thread on that: [URL]https://www.antiquers.com/threads/recommendations-for-testing-kits-please.18018/[/URL] Best to read the entire thread, and never put testing liquid directly on precious metal, it is all explained.[/QUOTE]
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