DY white agate, pearl or blue topaz?

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I think you should get the blue topaz. My favorite DY stones are citrine and blue topaz. Check out the bracelets I stacked, maybe you can help me too - which look do you prefer with the pink faced watch and blue topaz necklace? first pic - bangles from noblesse collection and second pic from silver ice collection (with end caps) thanks and good luck with whatever you decide to buy :)
 

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I think you should get the blue topaz. My favorite DY stones are citrine and blue topaz. Check out the bracelets I stacked, maybe you can help me too - which look do you prefer with the pink faced watch and blue topaz necklace? first pic - bangles from noblesse collection and second pic from silver ice collection (with end caps) thanks and good luck with whatever you decide to buy :)

I like the first pic better. Those bracelets are nicer. Still havent bought my ring. Now I like morganite but havent seen it IRL.

Do you prefer blue topaz over citrine?
 
The DY White agate looks too plastic-like and definitely does not feel like jewelry. I bought their large oval ring with White agate and diamonds, though it was a great idea for summer. All my friends thought it looked like costume jewelry and I ended up selling it at a big loss on eBay.

I would go for the crossover ring in my opinion it's one of the better DY collections. Hope this helps:)
 
As far as design I prefer the No. 2 ring. No. 3 is nice as well, No. 1 from the pix looks like a button/mabe pearl thus much less valuable and not as exciting design, hard to tell from pix only though. Pearls especially in rings are VERY high maintenance, gotta make sure to take it off before you wash hand each time, before you use perfume, put on makeup, etc. etc. the nacre could wear off with time anyhow. If you take good care of pearls and they are high quality though and you ensure that they never get in contact with chemicals they may last you a long time. They are extremely gorgeous and a miracle of nature but as they are organic a lot of care shall be taken.
 
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