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	<title>Comments on: Yellow Gold Overlay Sterling Silver Opal &amp; Diamond Bangle Bracelet</title>
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		<title>By: J. Henson</title>
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		<dc:creator>J. Henson</dc:creator>
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		<description>I bought this a gift for a teenager, hoping that might be able to update my mother, who is well versed in the quality of many of the stones and metals. Unfortunately, this is not right for my mom, but for my daughter who is very good. The bracelet is sterling stamp. The gold overlay is unknown - no marks for what I am going to assume it is just that - an overlay of gold tone (which should be left as the pound). The stone is pretty and not a simulator Opal plastic, it is not a doublet or triplet. It is a version called Opal Gilson laboratory. Being very pretty and not cheap, maybe a little easier to maintain than the real thing as you do not need to worry about the temperature differences fracture, but has the lizard-skin pattern that is seen of them. I was hoping we were looking at an opal mined - for the price that would have been a robbery;) For the price I paid ($ 35 Lightning and the agreement ran out in 15 minutes) This is a subject worthy. It&#039;s worth the money of the pound and a beautiful stone, but in my humble opinion, not worth much more.   Rating: 3 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought this a gift for a teenager, hoping that might be able to update my mother, who is well versed in the quality of many of the stones and metals. Unfortunately, this is not right for my mom, but for my daughter who is very good. The bracelet is sterling stamp. The gold overlay is unknown &#8211; no marks for what I am going to assume it is just that &#8211; an overlay of gold tone (which should be left as the pound). The stone is pretty and not a simulator Opal plastic, it is not a doublet or triplet. It is a version called Opal Gilson laboratory. Being very pretty and not cheap, maybe a little easier to maintain than the real thing as you do not need to worry about the temperature differences fracture, but has the lizard-skin pattern that is seen of them. I was hoping we were looking at an opal mined &#8211; for the price that would have been a robbery;) For the price I paid ($ 35 Lightning and the agreement ran out in 15 minutes) This is a subject worthy. It&#39;s worth the money of the pound and a beautiful stone, but in my humble opinion, not worth much more.<br />
  Rating: 3 / 5</p>
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