Journey Ring - rhodium into gold

Dear Widows Ring,

Do you have THE JOURNEY RING in Gold ? (the answer was not at this time)
Carrie

Dear Diane,
I didn't forget about you, your encouraging words or that Journey Ring.  It's just been... well....you know how it goes.

I keep trying to order from the website, but my old browser just can't seem to connect properly, so I hope you don't mind if I order via this email.  
Please send a Journey Ring in SIZE 6 to me
I hope to hear soon that this wonderful item is on its way.   If you happen to have a brochure, please include it, as I've told my therapist about your line and she's very interested in it.

Thanks again from the bottom of my broken little heart.  

Hi Diane,

We just got off the phone and I wanted to thank you for our chat.
I need all the help I can get with the healing process.
Carrie

Carrie,
Loved talking to you. You will make it- you have identified your pain, found the path you need to walk, and are focused on the survival of that strong, wounded woman that lives within you.
Diane

Hi Diane,
First, a great big thank-you for the journey ring  It really soothes the ache on the fourth finger of my left hand, and I can feel the healing in my heart.  

Now I have a question.  I want to try washing the ring in a product (--I've used before with great results--) w
hich applies a coat of gold to almost any metal.  Before I put it on the rhodium, I wondered if there is a lacquer coating on this jewelry.  Do you happen to know?

Thanks again,
Carrie in Chicago

Carrie,

First I am so thankful to have helped in your healing journey, as it helps in mine.
When I 1st put on a mourning ring- I breathed for the 1st time in a long time - I had not realized it until then.
But as to your product- I have no idea what will happen.
I know the manufacturer says to wash with soap and water and to avoid caustic detergents and hand wipes (as they contain alcohol).  They do not want you to put the rings in the ring cleaning solutions or sonic cleaners.
The rhodium is like a white gold metal- it is a member of he platinum family.
I know that the thin coat of precious metal (rhodium or gold) is applied and electroplated to a base metal usually brass.  
The diamond CZ's are high quality and should survive almost anything. The ring is really inexpensive -so I say go for it. 
Good luck,
Diane

Diane,
I dipped my ring in a 24k solution and it's beautiful!  It's a one-of-a-kind symbol of my unique journey, and served as a great reminder that being "crafty" (cross-stitch, beading, painting, etc.) always lightens my heart. 

Thanks for uging me to "go for it"...and of course, thanks again for your wonderful company.

Carrie in Chicago  

Wow that is great. What did you use? Let me know how it wears.  
Keep creating  ... that is the angels whispering to us.
Diane

Diane,
Go to medallionprod.com and investigate the LIQUID GOLD PLATING SYSTEM.  It's just come back on to the market after years of unavailability, but I've been a fan for decades.  It's just a clear liquid
embedded with real gold, and it comes with a little "swisher" basket and a metal plate.
All you do is microwave the liquid for about a minute then drop almost any metal item (except tin, lead, aluminum or stainless steel) into the basket, swirl it around for about 30 seconds and--voila!--
it's gold plated.  I've used it on all kinds of things (mostly old jewelry) and had great
results.  I think they have a silver version, too.

And.....you're right about those angels.  

Carrie
 

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