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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2022
  • Quality over Quantity✨
    Most of the time when you are buying plated silver items it’s usually a thin layer of silver plated over a cheaper metal such as brass or alloy. Over time the plating will wear off revealing the metal underneath. When buying sterling silver always makes sure that the items are not just plated if your looking for an authentic sterling silver ring. Some sellers will claim their rings to be sterling silver when it’s not. Always do your research before buying. In this case the ring I purchased from Aliexpress claimed to be a full silver ring.
    If the price is too good to be true, most likely the ring is not silver throughout.
    We offer full sterling silver 925 rings at an affordable price. The stones we use are the highest quality zirconia that look almost like a real diamond. Luxury doesn’t have to break the bank!
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Комментарии • 991

  • @HillbillyYEEHAA
    @HillbillyYEEHAA Год назад +16099

    Nobody actually believes aliexpress rings are real silver 😆
    I would never buy jewellery off Ali. I have a metal allergy

    • @faithmbasani462
      @faithmbasani462 Год назад +91

      @@KateDave
      Rightttt. It’s so weird. I also shipped some high quality earrings from the UK to Uganda which cost quite a sum. The seller claimed they were the best for sensitive people but the things itched like nothing and my ears got swollen every time I wore them. Yet AliExpress earrings do not even pretend to itch. I’m honestly hooked.

    • @Solace6428
      @Solace6428 Год назад +64

      I buy mine from there, specifically stainless steel stuff. It's some of the only jewelry I can wear. I currently have on a stainless steel wrist cuff that I've worn for about 3 years without taking off, and zero reaction. It's solid stainless steel, really good quality, and only cost me about $10 including shipping.

    • @orphicbabe1404
      @orphicbabe1404 Год назад +15

      Me too i had a leather watch which had a metal dial .and i got really bad hives. So I thought I was allergic to leather . Turns out it's a metal allergy i can only weat gold silver platinum and stuff

    • @ChanyeolsHaneul
      @ChanyeolsHaneul Год назад +28

      I buy their rings cause they are not silver. I'm allergic to silver and gold. 😆

    • @LisaF777
      @LisaF777 Год назад +41

      Ali Express jewellery has never given me issues. I too am allergic to nickle.

  • @irene-marivanderwalt2063
    @irene-marivanderwalt2063 Год назад +2877

    As a sterling girl, I find there’s a time and place for both costume jewellery and real jewellery. I prefer plain everyday pieces (like my plain band rings, and rings with small stones that could suit most outfits and my plain sterling chain necklace) to be sterling because they make anything you wear look more put together.
    But huge stones and intricate details are out of reach for most of the population so most of my statement jewellery is costume jewellery.
    You can enjoy jewellery without going bankrupt for it.

    • @defense200x
      @defense200x Год назад +10

      huh what's a sterling girl?

    • @irene-marivanderwalt2063
      @irene-marivanderwalt2063 Год назад +83

      @@defense200x my way of saying that I personally prefer sterling silver jewellery 😅

    • @wtichery
      @wtichery Год назад +11

      ​@@defense200x I'm a #sterlinggirl

    • @user-vm5ud4xw6n
      @user-vm5ud4xw6n Год назад +8

      The gorgeous “comparison”piece may have been given to her by a boyfriend in which case she didn’t “go bankrupt” purchasing it. Also the price per ounce of silver is $16.87 whereas gold is $1904 per ounce. So hardly bankrupt. She could have purchased it herself, searched out a reputable dealer for loose diamonds and had a ring made. You can also get a “lab made” diamond for $389/.51 carat radiant cut stone. And of course there’s always a cubic zirconia. So again, not necessarily breaking the bank but that depends on your definition. What one person might consider breaking the bank is a tolerable amount to someone else!

    • @E.V.-il
      @E.V.-il Год назад +34

      @C
      That’s still insanely out of reach for most people, even if it isn’t outrageously expensive.

  • @cupcake9318
    @cupcake9318 Год назад +3550

    Goldsmith here, the instructions on that testing solutions are as follows 90-100% silver turns a creamy color; 77-90% silver shows a gray color; 65-76% silver shows a light green. Meaning I'm confused what the heck of metal you used that the solution is NOT reacting with your silver. It should react since it is a solutions to test for silver. MEANING it should be able to show you what it is.

    • @GrimlyYours
      @GrimlyYours Год назад +500

      The puddle of liquid solution was much larger and mostly grey with little flecks of a darker color by the end, so I'm guessing that the Santorini _did_ have an effect? Unless it wasn't silver at all? So either she lied, or she lied? 🤷🏽‍♀️ idk
      EDIT: she doesn't really hit the Santorini with the solution; maybe _one_ drop hits it, at most. Either way, you bring up an excellent point 🤔

    • @parisinthe30sx
      @parisinthe30sx Год назад +89

      Was thinking that too.

    • @rageshk7828
      @rageshk7828 Год назад +554

      In the video you can see that she uses nitric acid (HNO3) to test the rings. This is mostly unreactive with silver, unless the acid is heated and at a high concentration. To test these rings, ideally, she would have scratched both ring's 'silver'; the cheaper ring if made of a cheaper more reactive metal (in this case it looks like copper at the end, and the solution did turn blue, which looks like copper nitrate (CuNO3)), then this metal would have reacted with the solution and eventually 'dissolve', or erode away, leaving no scratch. As true silver is unreactive, the scratch would remain.

    • @keirfarnum6811
      @keirfarnum6811 Год назад +83

      @@rageshk7828
      True. Nitric acid and copper does form cupric nitrate and would react like you say on the cheaper ring.

    • @kikialeaki1850
      @kikialeaki1850 Год назад +47

      @@rageshk7828 I feel like you’re mistaking nitric for sulphuric. Silver is generally non reactive, yes, but nitric acid is one of the most notorious compounds that it will react with, irregardless of strength or temperature.

  • @m.p1120
    @m.p1120 Год назад +220

    just so y’all know target is now carrying real sterling silver jewelry.. i bought a pair of earrings marketed as sterling silver over 6 months ago and they still look like new. they haven’t tarnished or anything, i wear them 24/7, even in the shower. i just clean them every couple weeks with mild soap and water and leave them to dry

    • @thatvalensteingirl
      @thatvalensteingirl Год назад +50

      I don't think the content creator understands that nobody is buying real silver, real gold, or real stones off AliExpress and pretending otherwise is just dishonest and silly.
      Nobody's buying authentic off Ali.

    • @Nicole-rz3qv
      @Nicole-rz3qv Год назад +14

      Silver does tarnish tho…

    • @Nicole-rz3qv
      @Nicole-rz3qv Год назад +4

      It’s just a really thickly plated silver with a clear coating like nail polish over that and you can’t tell because it’s earrings and not a ring or necklace so it’s not rubbing against you as much as the other items would.

    • @Arizona_lilly
      @Arizona_lilly Год назад

      Wow

  • @VM-rj4fz
    @VM-rj4fz Год назад +706

    I always opt for stainless steel. It is cheap, doesn't make my skin green and i personally cannot tell the difference in colour. Luckily aliexpress has a ton of stainless steel jewellery

    • @stellar783
      @stellar783 Год назад +34

      Same. 1000% worth it.

    • @murphie_4559
      @murphie_4559 Год назад +54

      As someone who is allergic to gold, sterling silver, and the fake stuff, titanium is always my go to for earrings. L

    • @willmariegirona2911
      @willmariegirona2911 Год назад +20

      I'm a stainless steel wearer myself. I only have 2 gold rings and one white gold. The rest are stainless steel everything, necklace, earrings, bracelets, foot bracelets and I tend to get compliments for some.

    • @kimbrolyy
      @kimbrolyy Год назад +5

      And supporting child and slave labour in the process. Well done!

    • @BebbaDubbs
      @BebbaDubbs Год назад +9

      @@kimbrolyy well, mines?

  • @MarieBSleepin
    @MarieBSleepin Год назад +187

    Love how her ring is CLEARLY breaking down in the solution and all the jumpcuts suddenly make it look better

    • @simplyTARYNify
      @simplyTARYNify Год назад +65

      Because you’re not supposed to saturate the ring in testing acid you’re supposed to do a test scratch on a testing stone 😬

    • @LiterallyAllNamesAreTaken
      @LiterallyAllNamesAreTaken 11 месяцев назад +1

      it’s the pixelated part that got me the most.

  • @strikerwoman
    @strikerwoman Год назад +461

    For people getting cheap rings;
    Two things that really help, a clear nail polish around the band or clear spray paint sealant coat.
    Edit: you do not have to follow this advice.
    This really triggered someone and they’re screaming in all capitals that it’s a bad idea, so do or do not paint your rings with clear nail polish. I **genuinely** do not care, I do it when I first get a cheap ring, my family members did it in the 60s, 80s and 90s.
    I don’t buy them often I don’t wear them often.
    Good gravy.

    • @kginmyheart
      @kginmyheart Год назад +3

      aren't the rest of the materials more expensive than the actual ring? 😅

    • @Ms.NoNo2
      @Ms.NoNo2 Год назад

      PLEASE DO NOT LISTEN TO THIS PERSON. That sealant will be in constant contact with your skin, that’s not good.

    • @strikerwoman
      @strikerwoman Год назад +48

      @@kginmyheart not if you already have them.
      And to the person below you, people have done this for a long time.
      You make it sound like I’m telling someone to cut their finger off.

    • @thepanda9782
      @thepanda9782 Год назад +44

      It's clear nail polish and paint.....
      We constantly put pigment and other chemicals on our skin. A small amount of dried paint without pigment is not going to be a big deal unless you have extremely sensitive skin and you react to everything including soap.

    • @Ms.NoNo2
      @Ms.NoNo2 Год назад

      @@thepanda9782 water is a chemical… 😒😑 the stuff in sealants are HARSH CHEMICALS. It even tells you on there to wash your hands after contact. Y’all are giving out bad advice. Nail polish isn’t meant for skin, it’s mean for something that is dead.

  • @queenoflife6641
    @queenoflife6641 Год назад +3426

    Would rather get them offline than to believe online bullshit

    • @april110
      @april110 Год назад +76

      Italian silver are so good and would be cheaper for you guys. I mean why buy online when u r getting it in you jewellery store

    • @queenoflife6641
      @queenoflife6641 Год назад +52

      @@april110 of course... and you can also try various design and choose according to it's look.

    • @etherealchords3530
      @etherealchords3530 Год назад +45

      ​@@april110 + 0 shipping charges

    • @tomokokurokiirl
      @tomokokurokiirl Год назад +30

      i don’t wear jewelry so it’s not the same exact thing but i often have to shop for clothes online. where i live there’s not many fashionable shops, especially ones that would sell the fashion styles i like, everything is selling what is trendy these days. so i often can’t find anything. shipping sucks tho…

    • @april110
      @april110 Год назад

      @@tomokokurokiirl I buy clothes, shoes, bags online only cause its the same problem in my area. Even the most basic thing like undergarments that i want or like i have to get it online only

  • @MBJK_baby
    @MBJK_baby Год назад +230

    Us metal allergy people know damn well not to get fake “real” rings 💀

    • @Zoe-tj4ld
      @Zoe-tj4ld Год назад +4

      i had so much fake jewlerly but when i turned around 16 it started irritating my skin because i got some kind of allergy from it and had to get rid of it all

    • @gravyz2cute4u
      @gravyz2cute4u Год назад +11

      100%! Even some sterling silver stuff irritates me so I have to go with gold if they are earrings that I'll have in for longer than a few hours.

    • @gildedpeahen876
      @gildedpeahen876 Год назад +6

      For real just looking at that big fake stone I know it’s cheap and gonna be green and itchy on my skin.

    • @MBJK_baby
      @MBJK_baby Год назад +2

      @@gildedpeahen876 THE GREEN 😭😭😭 tbh I’m just happy my metal allergy isn’t as bad as my egg allergy 😭😭

    • @whitney8678
      @whitney8678 Год назад

      ​@@gravyz2cute4uAny place you recommend for affordable gold earings? I haven't been able to wear earings for an entire day, for years now.

  • @seganaleqa
    @seganaleqa Год назад +37

    Having a metal allergy taught me to read closely. A lot of jewelry that claims to be real silver, but then they’ll state in the fine print that it’s silver _plated_ . They can get away with saying real silver simply because they have a very thin layer of real silver on the outside, which eventually wares off and those of us with allergies will then get a bad reaction from it. 🙈

  • @lokithorn9413
    @lokithorn9413 Год назад +6

    what people are saying is it looks so similar there’s no point getting an expensive ring if you can get the same look for cheap

  • @Koyy206
    @Koyy206 Год назад +231

    You are supposed to scratch the metal before using any solutions like this one. And you can clearly see the second ring was also starting to react with the solution. If it had been left in there longer, both rings would have looked pretty similar. So I’m assuming your rings are silver plate at best. Which is very different from a full silver ring.

    • @mischa8623
      @mischa8623 Год назад +20

      Her ring looks silver plated at best

    • @kraven8864
      @kraven8864 Год назад +12

      The acid would still eat through the silver without scratching it first. It’s not reacting at all… super sus

    • @Glazdjewels
      @Glazdjewels  Год назад

      Our rings are full sterling silver 😊

  • @xyzme1217
    @xyzme1217 Год назад +108

    A pure silver ring isn't 100% silver ring or else it won't stay in its shape. So, that liquid will affect that claimed to be pure silver ring a bit too.

    • @officialmai
      @officialmai Год назад +14

      Same thing with gold. Real 24k gold is very malleable.

    • @xyzme1217
      @xyzme1217 Год назад +3

      @@officialmai yep

    • @Vioven
      @Vioven Год назад +3

      @@officialmai unless it’s work hardened, then it’s fairly strong in comparison. Though that doesn’t leave the same options as other rings.

    • @MaryamQasi
      @MaryamQasi Год назад +2

      Yeah, in silver and gold jewelleries there is copper to make the hard and not malleable

  • @LesbianMermaid
    @LesbianMermaid Год назад +11

    To anyone who has a cheap ring they want to keep wearing, I’d recommend a layer of clear nail polish over the band. I have used that on a few of my rings and it really extended their life and got rid of the cursed green band

  • @Humanoidfrenzzy
    @Humanoidfrenzzy Год назад +2

    If you want to wear cheaper rings, silver, steel, copper with silver sprayed on, go right ahead, buy whatever is in your budget, and have fun.
    Stop pestering businesses because you can find cheaper knockoff versions of their products for less money. If you don't want to pay for what they're selling or it's outside your budget, you don't have to tell them that. Just move on with your day.
    These are the prices listed for her products, buy them if you want, ignore them if you don't want to.
    Don't expect businesses to change their prices because you don't like them. The world doesn't revolve around you.

    • @kensigregory361
      @kensigregory361 Год назад +2

      Small business owners are always told to change their prices, but for the household names they can charge whatever. No one complains when a celebrity overcharges for simple merchandise.

    • @Humanoidfrenzzy
      @Humanoidfrenzzy Год назад +1

      @K Greg Yeah, it's stupid, stupid, and disrespectful.

  • @elonavuljevic7130
    @elonavuljevic7130 Год назад +343

    Plot twist they are both ally express rings lol

  • @thecommonchumps3937
    @thecommonchumps3937 Год назад +4

    I was being silver jewelry from the same Etsy store for a couple of years. I loved it, had no complaints. A few days back I came across a store on Ali that sells that same jewelry.... Bamboozled. Truth is Ali makes different versions of the same jewelry for every budget. You can buy real silver and real gemstones, but they are going to be more expensive $25-50 range. My guess is both rings are from Ali. Usually the ring that she claims to be of better quality go for around $30. That's still a 25 dollar profit that she's making.

  • @krabby3551
    @krabby3551 Год назад +43

    I think the Aliexpress ring is prettier, that said I would probably buy it and get a authentic replica made by my jeweler with minor adjustments to boost the quality. I don’t want a huge stone to cheapen the look further more, it doesn’t suit everyone especially not me.

    • @dickottel
      @dickottel Год назад +1

      It totally depends on your beauty type, I don't look good in big expensive jewellery. I don't have a very pretty or sexy face, my fingers are short and chubby. I look good in more comfy style.

  • @kathiekalara6
    @kathiekalara6 Год назад +482

    In the side by side, the Ali ring was prettier ngl. More balanced.

    • @roka745
      @roka745 Год назад +147

      I thought so too. The size of the gem on the "real" silver ring is too big for my taste.

    • @rachaelbatey
      @rachaelbatey Год назад +38

      I'm also not huge for big stones but that's just preference it doesn't actually say anything about the quality.

    • @ithewho6603
      @ithewho6603 Год назад +15

      I love the sparkling on the silver ring. Ali ring looks cheap.

    • @lcdc_azuralie
      @lcdc_azuralie Год назад +5

      I know right ? I wouldve gotten the ali express one if you offered me one of the two

    • @confidenceigbinosa170
      @confidenceigbinosa170 Год назад

      U just cheap

  • @shirasaltz3111
    @shirasaltz3111 Год назад +21

    Not true.... depends on where you buy on Ali express. I have some real silver jewelry for years from Ali express that didn't even go black. Furthermore, is they are not from Ali express, where are they from? Ali baba?

    • @Kristynne.
      @Kristynne. Год назад +4

      I only bought a silver ring from Aliexpress just to test it out. Its been 2 years and I'm still wearing it every day, it looks brand new. So you need to know where to buy it and definitely read the reviews.

  • @MNMN-ck4uq
    @MNMN-ck4uq Год назад +252

    Did anyone notice the Santorini ring also started giving away a blackish tar after 30 seconds.. 😮😮

    • @Someone-ny7eb
      @Someone-ny7eb Год назад +6

      It’s a shadow

    • @nathanmalik1697
      @nathanmalik1697 Год назад +45

      ​@@Someone-ny7eb A shadow??? 😀 definitely not.

    • @Lesrocheschic
      @Lesrocheschic Год назад +1

      True

    • @blandcoffeeamv4107
      @blandcoffeeamv4107 Год назад +61

      Nah, it's tar from the other ring on the left. The bubbling and foaming moved the solution all over the plate and so the tar from left ring was pushed to the rim of the plate and to the uneffected ring, where it settled down.

    • @justanotheruser101
      @justanotheruser101 Год назад +11

      You can clearly see it didn’t tarnish 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @moonxshakti
    @moonxshakti Год назад +11

    I had a necklace I loved bc it reminded me of my mom. I wore it often, and didn't take it off while doing yard work. I think the light perspiration sped up the process.
    One day, when the cheap coating wore off the back just enough, it started to burn my skin. It literally started burning a wound into my skin, and I couldn't wear it anymore at all. It took days to heal and not hurt.
    Yes, I considered coating the back. But it just kind of made me feel differently about not caring what metal I wore.
    Also, my ears never reacted to silver earrings, but some of those cheap ones are fine, and some inflame and irritate my ears quickly.

  • @annielynn8730
    @annielynn8730 Год назад +2

    But faux rings like that scream fake if you clearly can’t afford it. I’d rather spend $50 on something that looks like it could actually be real

  • @mermaidhot3l
    @mermaidhot3l Год назад +8

    It's interesting because sterling silver isn't the strongest metal and can even tarnished as earrings, yet I lost my handmade sterling silver ring in my garden for mouths yet when i fount it in the moist soil after ripping massive weeds out it was in good condition.

  • @valkyrie_592
    @valkyrie_592 Год назад +69

    Real sterling silver. Interesting to hear that alloys and combinations of metals infused with a small amount of "real" expensive metal are called real

    • @sameerakhan7455
      @sameerakhan7455 Год назад +13

      Well, the "real" deal is highly reactive and a harder to find pure metal. So idk, I didn't think too much about what she said.
      Though yes, there's probably only a tiny amount of the actual sterling silver which is considered "real" but technically not entirely misinformation. Just a bit vague but no one really expects a high amount of silver in the alloy from a small business promoting on YT

    • @ErieRosewood
      @ErieRosewood Год назад +15

      real sterling silver means its really 92.5% silver. that's what sterling silver is. anyone who's into jewelery knows that jewelry isn't made of pure silver, it's almost always 92.5% if it's labeled silver.

    • @kylahogan5913
      @kylahogan5913 Год назад +6

      @@ErieRosewood yup even gold has an alloy on it to make it stronger otherwise it would scratch and dent so much easier. Most jewelry is made is 10 to 18 Karot to withstand normal wear and tear. Otherwise you bang your hand against whatever and your stone is gone and prongs dented in and a huge dip on it.

  • @taltaljm1359
    @taltaljm1359 Год назад +5

    To those who wants a cheaper ring, is for daily use, you can wear it without any worries . And to an expensive ring, yes also for 'fashion' and investment. You can sell or mortgage the real jewelry, like real gold jewelries the rate of real gold increase as the time passed.

  • @DustyHoney
    @DustyHoney Год назад +2

    Real silver is irritating to many peoples’ skin. I definitely prefer the AliExpress version.

  • @melodypond215
    @melodypond215 Год назад +54

    the aliexpress ring is what my skin does to all my rings (except for the 2 that dont suck)

  • @tharshikaloganathan2257
    @tharshikaloganathan2257 Год назад +325

    I wont put that solution on my hand.. so i think i can live with the cheaper ring..

    • @T.Swizzle1989
      @T.Swizzle1989 Год назад +12

      Bro same- 😂

    • @shannonrickard8605
      @shannonrickard8605 Год назад +58

      Except that even without the solution, the plating will start rubbing off the first time you wear it

    • @unnamellie
      @unnamellie Год назад +45

      Well I have some news for you
      I have several AliExpress rings. My last ones were silver plated, but it came off after a week and now I have green line on my finger, because body oil oxidized the copper in ring. Its not permanent, it doesn't cause any problems to me, but if you're allergic to copper you might reconsider buying rings from AE.
      BTW I love my green staining ring. And I've had true silver rings, they can leave a black line on your skin because of a reaction between silver and sulfur

    • @nicoleayala4153
      @nicoleayala4153 Год назад +27

      For about 2 hours before it turns brown and your finger green sis😂

    • @nailahdawkins
      @nailahdawkins Год назад +7

      She just tested it... it's still awful quality. Why pay for B.S. 🐂 💩 , when the first time you won't regret the true stuff?!?

  • @MacaldaReye
    @MacaldaReye Год назад +9

    I am too low commitment with rings to bother getting anything more expensive, I am most likely going to damage it or lose it anyways

  • @crunchycrustyteacupshards6902
    @crunchycrustyteacupshards6902 Год назад +4

    I mean Ali expresses not only sells cheap knockoffs but some sells real jewellery too,just at a higher price.

  • @jeii8841
    @jeii8841 Год назад +93

    The thing is if I actually wanted a proper diamond ring I would get a proper diamond. Both yours and ali rings are just costume fashion jewellery. I rather get the aliexpress ring as I would just wear it a few times then throw away.

    • @nicoleayala4153
      @nicoleayala4153 Год назад +23

      Sterling silver isn’t costume jewelry that’s why it’s more expensive 😂 you’re not paying for the fake diamond you’re paying for sterling silver 🙄 obviously if you want a real diamond go spend 2000 on a genuine diamond ring. Plus sterling silver doesn’t turn you green or tarnish, so you don’t HAVE to wear it twice and then throw it out and buy another one just to wear it again for a week at most and have to throw it out.

    • @jeii8841
      @jeii8841 Год назад +31

      @@nicoleayala4153 agree with you that silver is a semi precious metal, but when you combine it with a obviously fake 2 to 3 carat diamond then i would argue it becomes costume!!

    • @Camibug
      @Camibug Год назад +29

      @@jeii8841 sure but the point is you don’t have to throw it away after a couple uses. No one really cares about your rings tbh, or if they’re real, how much they are. Fast fashion is horrible for the environment- if you’re buying something to wear a couple times and throw away, why not buy something that you can actually wear more? You’re wearing cheaper stuff either way, only with the slightly better one you don’t have to toss it after two uses.

    • @faerie5926
      @faerie5926 Год назад +21

      That's super wasteful my dude-

    • @viktoriaschmied6627
      @viktoriaschmied6627 Год назад +6

      ​@@nicoleayala4153 sterling silver is pretty cheap though? As someone who used to do goldsmithing

  • @3llevate
    @3llevate Год назад +6

    READ THE REVIEWS! i bought my last 10 rings from different sellers on Ali and wore some of them for a over a year. They are absolutely silver (between 8$ and 30$ Canadian) If you need store recommendations let me know..

    • @randomlamb2134
      @randomlamb2134 Год назад

      People are deluded if they buy cheap rings on Ali cuz the advertisement said "real silver" 😂

    • @3llevate
      @3llevate Год назад

      @@randomlamb2134 omg yes, especially because all of these have at LEAST one review complaining about the ring being fake and staining their finger lol.. just read the f*%n reviews mate!

  • @castaneda560
    @castaneda560 Год назад +147

    There was a blackish area of solution around Santorini ring after 30 sec, what's that?

    • @katie11199
      @katie11199 Год назад +4

      No there wasn't, after 30 seconds the other ring still looked perfectly normal

    • @melimel9265
      @melimel9265 Год назад

      Maybe dirt

    • @bubble6160
      @bubble6160 Год назад +24

      actually the black solution from first ring transferred to other side...liquid movement you know..

    • @parisinthe30sx
      @parisinthe30sx Год назад +7

      @@bubble6160 it's still supposed to react to the solution if it's real silver, and if it didn't, then one might ask why.

    • @artistically_pain3876
      @artistically_pain3876 Год назад +1

      @@bubble6160 Nah it didn’t look like it. From the area it was coming from it did not transfer over there. It was coming from the ring itself

  • @Juli-rb7of
    @Juli-rb7of Год назад +9

    The one you pull out from the bag, looks like the bigger stone, yours has the smaller Stone, turned with the solution

  • @lauriedi1
    @lauriedi1 Год назад +2

    As a jewelry designer I have learned that the only people who won't complain about price for metal quality are those who wear pieces often and have learned that the plated pieces degrade quickly. Don't argue with them. They'll learn and be back. 🌸

  • @Slatorade9000
    @Slatorade9000 Год назад +48

    As someone who works with body jewelry, this is a really frustrating idea that people have. I definitely don’t work for the highest quality body jewelry distributor, but we sell a good quality of jewelry for the price. But we will still have people come in and scoff at me and even get mad at me for the price of the jewelry and say “ I can get the same piece of jewelry off of Amazon for half the price, why would I ever buy this?” It’s frustrating but my answer is always, you’re paying for the quality and you paying for the return policy.

    • @jax422
      @jax422 Год назад +5

      Amazon has a 4 month return policy. You can bring your item to any Whole Foods, Kohls, or UPS store. They scan the item and you get your money back instantly. You can return any item without reason. It’s better than any store policy I’ve ever seen, so to say “you’re paying for the return policy” is a bit ridiculous.

    • @noname4998
      @noname4998 Год назад +1

      Girl a return policy? Heard of a receipt? 😂💀

  • @gia8214
    @gia8214 Год назад +4

    LOL and the AliExpress one is cuter. I'd rather just replace it as the plating wears and pay $1 each time than pay more for a huge gaudy stone

  • @librascorpio4738
    @librascorpio4738 9 месяцев назад

    This makes so much sense. You always get what you pay for when shopping with trusted sellers. 🥂 keep shinning bright!

    • @Glazdjewels
      @Glazdjewels  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! You too!😘😘

  • @_spidersfrommars_
    @_spidersfrommars_ Год назад +2

    I dont think people realize the price of real sterling silver or that there’s even a difference between fake jewellery and real silver, there’s nothing wrong with not getting pure sterling silver but to think that the copper that’s painted silver is a better purchase than a slightly more expensive sterling ring if you have the money Is so bizzarre

  • @Bae.99
    @Bae.99 Год назад +100

    I wanna know the price of this ring so i can know why people are pissed lmao

    • @Disney6421
      @Disney6421 Год назад +38

      This one is $55, not including shipping

    • @Lee_loo_naa
      @Lee_loo_naa Год назад +8

      ​@@Disney6421 lmao

    • @multi-stan286
      @multi-stan286 Год назад +26

      ​@@Disney6421 55 dollars for a ring??

    • @T.Swizzle1989
      @T.Swizzle1989 Год назад +43

      @@multi-stan286 not to mention one that doesn’t even have a proper gem in it 😅 it’s probs not even silver anyway, you could see a few black spots around her ring when she took it out too

    • @abbeyplankinton4481
      @abbeyplankinton4481 Год назад +35

      @@T.Swizzle1989 The stone is cubic zirconia, $55 for a sterling silver ring really isn’t that bad, and the black spots were probably just from the other ring

  • @s.muysers4610
    @s.muysers4610 Год назад +137

    As long as I don’t have the silver tester liquid
    I think I’m good to go with Ali express ring😂🌚

    • @summerknabe2560
      @summerknabe2560 Год назад +24

      It’ll fade to brown and turn your finger green if you’re sensitive

    • @yin-yi5189
      @yin-yi5189 Год назад

      Fast fashion. Child labour.

    • @matahari2667
      @matahari2667 Год назад +11

      your hands might get rashes though...

    • @vanessalomeli1494
      @vanessalomeli1494 Год назад +6

      The point is you get what you pay for. Her product is more expensive because they are REAL SILVER ( which means they are going to last forever )She takes the time to explain and show the difference because others are comparing her rings to Ali express. From there you decide what you buy.

    • @mirandapanda5439
      @mirandapanda5439 Год назад +2

      No you aint.. unless of course you don't mind the metal turning copper, and finger turning green. Have fun with that.

  • @SarahUddinZ
    @SarahUddinZ Год назад +1

    Chemist here- nitric acid test was legit. Ali ring was a copper alloy, hers was sterling silver.

  • @lone1905
    @lone1905 Год назад +2

    Except for the silver thingy.....the other company ring looked better ngl

  • @Kanae-ff3oq
    @Kanae-ff3oq Год назад +70

    you just need to find the right seller ;P

    • @sallofatani
      @sallofatani Год назад +2

      Give me one please

    • @shuepsx652
      @shuepsx652 Год назад

      Share your knowledge

    • @marinae3417
      @marinae3417 Год назад +1

      Exactly!!! There are some good shops on Ali, if you know where to look, and even jewelers who make their own and sell 14k and 18k gold with moissanite… and even real diamonds.I know because I just bought one, and it it absolutely exquisite!!!

    • @Kanae-ff3oq
      @Kanae-ff3oq Год назад +1

      ​@@marinae3417 yeah, tho there is no way to be sure is silver until you see for yourself, but usually the best sellers have 98%+ score, always check the seller reviews.

    • @Kanae-ff3oq
      @Kanae-ff3oq Год назад

      @@shuepsx652 search for "pear cut 925", the tigrade seller has one that look like santorini. though you're never sure until you see for yourself, always check seller reviews, filter for the 1 star ratings and see if they claim its fake silver.

  • @cerenemariajoy6683
    @cerenemariajoy6683 Год назад +169

    I would still prefer buying ten different rings from Ali express

    • @unhurter
      @unhurter Год назад +16

      no one cares

    • @aliyasiyun
      @aliyasiyun Год назад +26

      Perfect for broke people or people who don’t want to spend too much money

    • @okehokeh5969
      @okehokeh5969 Год назад +20

      ​@@unhurter abt you, we know hun😁

    • @CookieSinner
      @CookieSinner Год назад

      ​@@aliyasiyun
      The stupidest thing to ever mention is judging someone by their psychical appearance and their wealth. Whenever you call someone ugly or poor, you just look stupid. Not in only mine but many other people's eyes.

    • @unhurter
      @unhurter Год назад +1

      @@okehokeh5969 was that supposed to hurt me? who are you?

  • @julia_goddess3
    @julia_goddess3 Год назад +2

    Why does the Aliexpress ring look better and expensive

  • @madyben
    @madyben Год назад +1

    ❤ your jewelry collection 💍🔥🔥🔥

  • @cybermewt
    @cybermewt Год назад +142

    And that's why "you pay a little bit more"... So $10-15 more?

    • @caffe1n8ed
      @caffe1n8ed Год назад +10

      Yea? Does that genuinely seem like unfair pricing to you? 🤣

    • @manjimanj
      @manjimanj Год назад +23

      ​@@caffe1n8ed i think the point was, that she said "you pay a little bit more" but it just exceeds the expectation of "a little bit more" because their rings aren't just 10-15$ more, they are actually like 45$ more or something

    • @abbeyplankinton4481
      @abbeyplankinton4481 Год назад +17

      This ring is $55, I was thinking it would be more like $100, so confused how people think it’s too expensive

    • @nogas5828
      @nogas5828 Год назад +4

      More like 45$ more lmao

    • @shuepsx652
      @shuepsx652 Год назад +8

      ​@@abbeyplankinton4481 The point is not whether they are too expensive or not, the point is that she said "a little bit more" when it's several times the price of the AliExpress one. They might be worth that, but 20x more is not a little

  • @cronchy_bakingsoda
    @cronchy_bakingsoda Год назад +20

    Your ring prices are in no way “too expensive.” Some people may not be able to afford them, but that doesn’t mean you should have to cut your cost or quality. If someone says they can get it cheaper somewhere else, then they can do that and have the rings turn their fingers green. There are also rings that can be bought from other places (that are sterling silver) and they cost $100+ while looking similar to some of your rings. If anything, I say that your prices are much more affordable for such beautiful jewelry.

  • @sweetpapayasourpeach
    @sweetpapayasourpeach Год назад

    Proud of small business owners showing up the big companies on quality.

  • @marikiemarie7622
    @marikiemarie7622 Год назад +1

    Everyone knows they aren't real. They clearly tell customers that. The point is that it's cheap .. there are people who don't care about real jewelry. It's a waist of money.

  • @MissPandaButt
    @MissPandaButt Год назад +4

    Honestly I don't care, imma still order from aliexpress. I've gotten about 7 pieces of jewelry from aliexpress but it hasn't tarnish yet. I wear it everyday besides my bracelet and none of them turned green. I guess you just have to know what to look for.

  • @piyusarkar3065
    @piyusarkar3065 Год назад +4

    Nobody is thinking they're buying real silver from aliexpress

    • @stellar783
      @stellar783 Год назад +2

      Actually, you can buy a lot of genuine things from Aliexpress, they're just not gonna cost 99 cents.

  • @jessicareyes1653
    @jessicareyes1653 Год назад +1

    My boyfriend got me your Santorini ring for our Anniversary/valentine's day i love it so much!

  • @littlemayo4028
    @littlemayo4028 Год назад +2

    Honestly Id get it off Ali cuz I only care abt looks lmao

  • @PMTalksnow
    @PMTalksnow Год назад +3

    People instead of wasting money on this things you can get real gold and gold are reall investment in future also..

  • @missychan63
    @missychan63 Год назад +29

    You're only supposed to use a drop or two, not drown them in the solution.

  • @denisemarkey8558
    @denisemarkey8558 Год назад +1

    If the stone is a fake diamond and it is of some size, (a carat or larger) The first tell and easiest sign is the number of prongs on the stone. Anyone with a stone of some size will want extra prongs because it is expensive.

  • @phillipbrasseur4360
    @phillipbrasseur4360 Год назад +1

    Dude- it's silver. It's more expensive to plate silver than to just make it out of silver.

  • @melissapugh8041
    @melissapugh8041 Год назад +6

    Funny, I found an abundance amount of horrible reviews about your rings. I read over and over that the stones were falling out of their rings because the prongs were not tightened properly. Also, the little stones that were placed around the band were falling out. When the customer's contacted you about the issue, it was crickets on your end. No response whatsoever. You refused to replace their rings nor offered an exchange much less, helping these people fix a product that you made. Piss poor customer service, and I definitely will not buy from your company. I hope others are actually reading reviews about your product like I just did! Everyone, please do your research before buying anything that you see advertised on the internet. It may look beautiful, but as the old saying goes.... TRUST NO ONE. Especially these cons from the internet .

    • @quiteacutie
      @quiteacutie Год назад +1

      I was curious too that’s why I continued to keep reading and came across your comment I was going to see if I could find any reviews or if anyone actually did buy one to see so I think I got my answers lol

    • @Glazdjewels
      @Glazdjewels  Год назад

      We actually respond to all emails on a daily basis. And help each customer resolve their issues as quickly as possible. We have a 30 day warranty and extended warranty is available as well. Stones can fall from any type of jewelry. Even diamond rings. Prong settings are tiny and snagging your ring or build up from lotions, oils, dirt and debris can also loosen the prongs. Cleaning is definitely recommend especially if you are wearing the item on a daily basis. Each and every person cares for their jewelry differently. It’s your choice on what business you want to support or purchase from. We are a small business and always working to improve our quality. Not everyone will always be satisfied. There will always be good and bad reviews for any and every product. So to judge my entire collection based off of a few bad reviews is a little unfair. Especially without knowing the situation of the customer, how long they had the item or how well they care for it. But like I said, you are welcome to shop and support whomever you’d like 😊

  • @missnina8949
    @missnina8949 Год назад +5

    what solution is that? where can i buy that solution ?

  • @user-wi8fr9ee7u
    @user-wi8fr9ee7u Год назад

    People are out here bothered by the rings when I'm bothered by the misuse of "you're/your". It gives off a very unprofessional vibe.

  • @kristinessTX
    @kristinessTX Год назад

    Your prices are excellent. What did they expect from Ali. You work is so much better.

  • @Lee_loo_naa
    @Lee_loo_naa Год назад +4

    Can someone give me the link to buy jewelries from aliexpress???

    • @w98
      @w98 Год назад

      They have an app.

  • @Ova-bv4os
    @Ova-bv4os Год назад +3

    yes the aliexpress ring looks nicer

  • @starfish3156
    @starfish3156 Год назад

    Love it girl❤ keep up the beautiful work!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @thine.
    @thine. Год назад +1

    as someone that orders a lot of dupes off of aliexpress, i dont care if the diamond or silver is real, i just want something that LOOKS like what i want🤷 im getting it for aesthetics anyways

  • @midnightsarrow160
    @midnightsarrow160 Год назад +8

    They're both pretty and have their own worth
    Doesn't matter a damn bit to me because I never wear gem/jewel rings

  • @dancermaddiej
    @dancermaddiej Год назад +19

    that ring is gorgeoussss 😩🤩

  • @milkypotato4099
    @milkypotato4099 Год назад +2

    Some of y’all are confused in the comments this is for the people asking why do you have to pay more if they look the same

  • @whyyou268
    @whyyou268 Год назад +1

    All this did was confirm that they can get it cheaper! 🤑

  • @Demodeous
    @Demodeous Год назад +4

    Yes ali express is cheaper but it will turns green

  • @Rose-pw1rl
    @Rose-pw1rl Год назад +7

    I have a metal allergy, so other than the gold I grew up with others hurt me including “sterling silver” stuff….

    • @goodintentions1302
      @goodintentions1302 Год назад +2

      I also have severe contact metal allergies. Including gold. I was recently told it's because I'm overloaded with toxic metal in my body. Detoxing that might help. I'm on my way to trying a more constant heavy metal detox than I've done in the past. 🤞🙏

    • @Rose-pw1rl
      @Rose-pw1rl Год назад +1

      @@goodintentions1302 Oh gosh! that sounds really bad 😣 hopefully you’ll find something that makes your situation better!!

  • @Leticia.R.
    @Leticia.R. Год назад

    This is the first video I’ve ever watched from you, I can’t believe people would think that AliExpress rings are better than yours when people who have businesses usually make sure their qualities of the poor and that’s why their prices are expensive way more expensive than AliExpress

  • @zugeil8735
    @zugeil8735 Год назад

    You can take a colourless nail polish and paint a layer over your "cheap" jewellery.
    I've done it all the time when I was young, because I have a nickel allergy and the nail polish protected my skin!
    The jewellery and my skin under it don't will color itself green, brown or something like that with this layer on it too

  • @itz_fox3602
    @itz_fox3602 Год назад +11

    Aliexpressssssssss is cool though and it looks mAtErIAL GIrL💅💅💅💅💅💅

  • @westemerson7464
    @westemerson7464 Год назад +8

    Can someone leave the link ther web site

  • @piss5653
    @piss5653 Год назад

    How are people so upset about their prices? Haven’t looked into the business but if the rings are handmade then this is incredibly cheap. It takes hours to make a ring, especially with all that stone setting. Yes, the CZs and 925 silver are cheaper materials but you’re mostly paying for the jewellers time and effort. If you want platinum or white gold, then you’d be paying much more and it’s harder to work with.

  • @godiswithyou.5358
    @godiswithyou.5358 Год назад +1

    I mean, we knew.
    It’s the same thing as getting jewelry from MissA or the beauty supply. No one is expecting it to be real or GREAT quality but honestly if you don’t have an allergy, the jewelry is good enough. I’ve got earrings that are years old that I wear all the time. Take it off if you’re showering though🤣

  • @Jeyserhatesyou
    @Jeyserhatesyou Год назад +4

    Real silver is less than $1 per gram
    Gold is $60 per gram
    Platinum is also around gold, give or take a dollar....
    So ya silver ain't really expensive it's the work that she charges for I think...

  • @cher9626
    @cher9626 Год назад +8

    The Ali Express ring looks nicer. 🙈

  • @Bev4Drawing
    @Bev4Drawing Год назад +1

    I think people forget that just because something could look similar it doesn't mean it is the same quality. So the next time you see an expensive handmade jewelry set or crafts and you're thinking I can get that cheaper elsewhere just know the quality will be lower.

  • @simplyTARYNify
    @simplyTARYNify Год назад +2

    Why did you soak the rings instead of using a testing stone and scraping though 😅

  • @4acesjewelry
    @4acesjewelry Год назад +3

    how much is your ring?

  • @kate8706
    @kate8706 Год назад +4

    The stones look dull and cheap.

  • @danielamartinez-gf7uy
    @danielamartinez-gf7uy Год назад

    I’m so confused lol why are half of these comments so upset and SHADY 😅 this woman is clearly a small business and she is trying to make her coin as MANY other small businesses do. Why so much hate? If you’re NOT getting engaged, married, proposed to etc why are you trippin lol she has GOOD quality rings that won’t break your bank account. THATS IT. Soooooo many of us in the real world working real jobs would love to experience a decent jewelry piece that wont tarnish and can be kept for longer. That’s what she is providing. Yes her jewelry is $50 and up and it’s because you can go about your day not worried about it turning green. If you like them $2/$5 dollar SHEIN or ALI EXPRESS than do you boo!!! Just be nice to others damn lol

  • @lislliamriegns
    @lislliamriegns Год назад +6

    I agree with you mamas ... The hate is real. Keep doing you 😘 and allow these ladies to turn their necks green and walk around looking dirty cause that's what they gonna look like wearing that fake stuff. My mom been selling silver since 1990 and her customers are still coming to her due to the fact that silver is the second most bought merchandise and people don't realize it. When your favorite rapper wears jewelry people would be surprised how many of them wear silver ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @parisinthe30sx
      @parisinthe30sx Год назад +2

      Or they're buying it because they can't afford the real silver. Silver rings with fake stones should never be over 100$ yet people sell them for way more then it's worth. If you can buy the real thing, good for you. Not everyone can

  • @michelleharris1978
    @michelleharris1978 Год назад +3

    Hey girlie I'm trying to start my jewerly business, whi do u use for ur manufactur

  • @LovePink30
    @LovePink30 Год назад

    You’re ring is beautiful

  • @banglialand5787
    @banglialand5787 Год назад +1

    I would get the same ring in much cheaper price in India, and absolutely with real silver.

  • @YourSteamstress
    @YourSteamstress Год назад +3

    You mean people are constantly telling you aliexpress stole your design. I am so sorry that happens. Your jewelry is beautiful.

    • @Bee-rt5qf
      @Bee-rt5qf Год назад +4

      I highly doubt aliexpress “stole” their designs. That’s a very basic ring design I see all over, not just on costume jewelry sites. I’ve even seen real gold and diamonds in it.

  • @inarius9080
    @inarius9080 Год назад +8

    oh no.... anyways.

  • @killacitybaby
    @killacitybaby Год назад

    There is a great jewelry woman that posts her hand made stuff from she is in China. They are very affordable and I even took it to my local ring store to get it resized because there was only 1 size left and they said it was very good quality for $80 I got 2 bands one with a gorgeous 5ct CZ wrapped in smaller stones and a smaller stone wrapped band. It looks better than some actual diamonds. Sterling silver as well

  • @THEY_SEE_ME_ROLLING
    @THEY_SEE_ME_ROLLING Год назад

    Great job girl. I have definitely and still have but not now since you're video have believed AliExpress rings are real silver. We all do. Your rings are gorgeous

  • @jiea9431
    @jiea9431 Год назад +12

    Still cheaper and looks the same

    • @Celestial_Reach
      @Celestial_Reach Год назад +1

      The camera sucks at picking up gems. Like, quality cz is way different then cheap cz. I bet hers looks way better.
      Can't believe I'm standing up for cheap cz rings, but feels like the right thing to do

    • @brandib2821
      @brandib2821 Год назад +6

      No it does not 😂 just say you’re cheap and move on

  • @hepotiricly
    @hepotiricly Год назад +3

    Still aliexperss dropshopped

  • @Unpopularmuffin
    @Unpopularmuffin Год назад

    I see alot of people hating on the sterling silver ring. But as a person that is allergic to that fake metal I LOVE the fact that they are sterling silver. I can’t wear those cheaper rings. It sucks because would be cool to get rings and things like that so easily but it’s not really an option for me. It’s great to see that I do have an option here to have cute rings to buy that’s not real gold

  • @captainteeko4579
    @captainteeko4579 Год назад

    A lot of y’all in the comments are missing the point I think. The people who comment on her videos are saying they can get a cheaper version on alixpress. Of course they can cuz they’re not good quality. This seller is obviously making quality products whether for one time or multiple wears. It doesn’t matter if some ppl Prefer cheap or not real silver. She is proving that HER rings are real silver and that’s the reason for WHY hers are more expensive. If you know u can get a cheaper version of lesser quality somewhere else than go for it. She’s not stopping u, she’s just explaining why hers are pricier 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @anonymouspotato1022
    @anonymouspotato1022 Год назад +4

    Ali express looks better even though it’s of lesser quality