Pandora Jewelry - Ring Review
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My tira pandora ring was on my finger when i notice my finger was turning green and very sore there for i pulled the ring of my finger when it snapped in 3 pieces. This ring was bought as a gift of a late family member which has really disappointed me that the ring has broken. The photo below you can see where the ring had turned my finger green however the colour had faded.
Reason of review: Bad quality.
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I owned several genuine silver rings and the worst so far that usually happens with my ring is that it bends slightly. Silver is a soft metal so if ever the ring is thin in can be easily bended with your bare hands but NEVER break that much.
It only happens when the ring is silver plated and made of alloy.
I used to own cheap rings as a teen before investing genuine ones. And it did shatter to several pieces like yours when I tried to bend my cheap rings for comparison.
I think your family member may have given you a fake pandora ring. They may not have realized it was fake, but just beware because pandora is a very copied brand. Real pandora will NOT turn your skin green, as the materials used are of high quality
Mine went green and i purchased it from the shop
Bought mine yesterday from the store and my finger is green???
My friend works at Pandora and got me my ring and my finger is full on green.
Im pretty sure it wasn't fake. I've bought two Pandora rings that have both turned my finger green they were bought in the store and I have got others that haven't done it. Im pretty sure Pandora have changed the process in which they make the rings.
Nonsense, even the company has admitted the metals used in its jewellery can cause green/black staining
Would just like to say I ordered a pandora ring from the official pandora website and have wore the ring for 1 whole day and have a green mark. It isnt always a fake because it makes your finger go green it can be a reaction from the acid in your skin with the metal in the ring, or the ring wasnt cleaned properly
Thatโs mean it is to tight for u . Sore and green is not because of the ring problem . Is your hand sizes .
Hahaha, no we are so sorry to hear that your ring broke and your loss. We've notice that when rings are not the correct sizes the or rather tight some customer experience discolor on finger.
If you comeby our store we can size you with something similar and see whether the ring that broke is still with in the warranty period. We look forward to sharing more memories with you. That's how you talk to another human.
She gave you valid feed back so you can improve your products. She ask for nothing but a humAn response.
Um sorry but tight fitting rings may make your finger sore, swollen and red possibly but certainly not green. What the actual??
Yeah for real! What in tarnation?!
Hun, your finger turned green because the ring is a little tarnished and itโs rubbing off on your skin! If your skin tends to be moist- it can cause the green color.
This actually happens to me with sterling silver- if you give it a good cleaning it will stop :) Also, that ring is literally notorious for breaking- I hope you had no trouble exchanging it, and I truly hope youโre hanging in there with the loss of your loved one- I know how hard that can be. If a ring is too small for you, youโd know because there would be an indent where the ring was when you take it off!
I literally got mine sized there and some reason my finger is turning green. *** fits perfect. Donโt know why youโre blaming it on your customers when you are a scam store
My ring fits perfectly fine actually if anything a little loose and my finger is turning green from that same tiara ring
Actually certain people have this reaction to sterling silver. Their body chemistry reacts to silver and turns their skin green- the same can happen with 14k gold turning some peopleโs finger black.
If youโre a sales associate you know how awful the tiara rings are and how often they break. At the store I worked at 4 years ago we were on a strict no questions asked policy to exchange any and all broken princess rings because they were a pain in the *** I agree it might have been too tight if her finger was sore, though.
No it's really not. It's the chemicals in the ring coating and/or the acidity in the skin.