Ring bands to thin
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Ring bands to thin
I have gotten some nice rings and that has too thin a band, with a heavy top. It seems like all the silver was allocated to the top to make the rings look nice, and weighty. This causes the ring to become top heavy, and it also does not feel like it’s been proportion right. I notice this a lot from the Bali line. Also their rings need to be a bit more polished so it feels smooth on the finger. On rare occasions I have gotten some rings from Shoplc that feels like butter on my fingers, from another line, but I don’t see that line anymore.
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Re: Ring bands to thin
I have purchased a lot of Bali for years my granddaughters love them they call them angleshave never had a problem with any rings or bangles not sure what happened to yours maybe talk to customer service Bali is very special and will be forever the love that goes into each piece thank for selling this line hope you always will Boston irish
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Re: Ring bands to thin
The J Francis line?Kharailee wrote: ↑4 years agoI have gotten some nice rings and that has too thin a band, with a heavy top. It seems like all the silver was allocated to the top to make the rings look nice, and weighty. This causes the ring to become top heavy, and it also does not feel like it’s been proportion right. I notice this a lot from the Bali line. Also their rings need to be a bit more polished so it feels smooth on the finger. On rare occasions I have gotten some rings from Shoplc that feels like butter on my fingers, from another line, but I don’t see that line anymore.
I miss their bedding and jewelry.
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Re: Ring bands to thin
J Francis has a few new pieces here with Swarovski. I have purchased a few and they are quite nice.