How to test Coral and Turquoise, Fake vs Real with Acetone ( nail polish remover)
How to test Coral and Turquoise, Fake vs Real with Acetone ( nail polish remover)
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Wow, good to know! Thanks for your always helpful tips. 🙂
Thank you so much. Can you also do a video of how you clean and polish your jewelry. I know you’ve probably done it before. Thank you
thank you for the tip Anita
I have a bag ready to test! Thank you Anita! Very good tip!
Thank you for the the video. It makes everything so simple.
No worries no background noise at all. Awesome video.
Saludos cordiales bendiciones en familia, buenas noches ventas!!
Thanks for sharing this is going to be really helpful
Face red coral Lady serre yourtest notre correct
That’s So Awesome !!!! Thanks for showing us…..
Would isopropyl alcohol do the same thing? Nail polish remover has a smell to it. #Thumbsdowncrue
Excellent video! I was always wondering how I can tell the real vs fakes. Thank you for the info!!
Very informative, Anita, tfs
I learned something new! Thanks!
Hi Anita, thank you, God bless you and you family
Another thing don’t souly rely on just looking between the supposedly turquoise beads for the white color like she’s mentioned because the dieing process today has gotten so good the blue die is being found All the way to the center of the piece! Yes today’s die is penetrating though the entire piece of stone.
Excellent video
FANTASTIC! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
What if it’s real coral or turquoise that was color enhanced/dyed???
Thank you so very much for this video.
Thanks for the videos. That coral necklace is something I would take apart and make a few sets from. Really nice. I have some black coral that I bought in the Caribbean’s last year. I don’t remember which island. But I kept seeing some beautiful crosses with silver accents and it was just so expensive. I’ve been trying to find videos on black coral but I’ve not found much. I’d like to find some tutorials on how to work with black coral.
How much money real this one
All that jewelry is reconstituted and stabilized but it is real but it’s low quality
Thank You Anita!!!
TFS
Hi anita thank you that very nice interesting video I learned a lot thank you very much
Thank you for the information.
thanks for that tip
very helpful, thank you
Wow i never knew you can do that test.
Thank you!
thank you for doing a video on this ❤
Great tip
Love this video!!! You always teach us very valuable things…thanks so much Anita!