mugsisme
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At the consignment store yesterday, there was a silver tone thing chain with a round pendant with a blue stone in the middle. The tag said "925 $18". The clasp had one of those little tags that they put on gold jewelry. It reads, 14K H. Huh? What is KH? So I goggled it, and it said that the H was just the makers mark. So I got it. I get in the car, and it hits me, I didn't take a magnet to it. Oh man. The chain is magnetic. The pendant is not. Now I annoyed with myself for wasting money. I ran it by the jeweler today. The chain is nickle. The pendant, it's 14K white gold. Not only that, the stone is very interesting, and well set. He kept it, and is going to run a refractory test for me to find out exactly what it is. He said it could be a very, very good stone.
What is totally bizarre about the whole set up is the pendant and the chain had the same exact markings. The pendant was on the chain, and would not come off. It had to be cut off the chain. Hmm. Weird, huh.

What is totally bizarre about the whole set up is the pendant and the chain had the same exact markings. The pendant was on the chain, and would not come off. It had to be cut off the chain. Hmm. Weird, huh.

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