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Shiny_Rock
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Hi all!
I have been looking for a while for an antique wedding band.. the older the better. Love the milgrain, etchings, style, and history of antique jewelry, but wanted this as an "alternative" wedding band (for sleeping, working with hands, etc.) so no diamonds this time around. I didn't want to worry about them falling out. Last night I was playing around on ebay, when I should have been working (shh). I found a ridiculous deal on two amazing antique bands. I couldn't pass them up.
They are both 10k solid, unplated, YG floral antique estate bands, supposedly from the late 1800's, possibly very early 1900's. The second one has the initials "H.V. to B.R.K." etched on the inside. I just love it, however, that one's going to be too big for my ring finger, so I haven't decided what I'm going to do about that yet, since sizing would compromise the integrity of the ring.
Anyway, without further adieu...

I have been looking for a while for an antique wedding band.. the older the better. Love the milgrain, etchings, style, and history of antique jewelry, but wanted this as an "alternative" wedding band (for sleeping, working with hands, etc.) so no diamonds this time around. I didn't want to worry about them falling out. Last night I was playing around on ebay, when I should have been working (shh). I found a ridiculous deal on two amazing antique bands. I couldn't pass them up.
They are both 10k solid, unplated, YG floral antique estate bands, supposedly from the late 1800's, possibly very early 1900's. The second one has the initials "H.V. to B.R.K." etched on the inside. I just love it, however, that one's going to be too big for my ring finger, so I haven't decided what I'm going to do about that yet, since sizing would compromise the integrity of the ring.
Anyway, without further adieu...
