Tiffany Ruthenium Bone reveal...

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Jazz77

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Feb 19, 2012
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I posted last week about this cuff and it came today.... no polishing cloth came with it but maybe that's only for silver or gold. Anyhow I love it. ImageUploadedByPurseForum1371503196.465800.jpgI have an anorexic wrist, as you can see, but it feels surprisingly comfortable worn on my wrist or pushed up higher on my arm . ImageUploadedByPurseForum1371503063.818210.jpg
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Thank you all but honestly I'm having second thoughts. I found several scratches on it so I ran down to the store near me and exchanged it for the only one they had left in stock. And everything looked fine in the store but then when I got it home I noticed these tiny little scratches on the edge by my thumb nail. Maybe I'm just being overly obsessive about it but it kind of bugs me....thoughts? Is this common with Ruthenium, does anyone know, even ones brand new?? ImageUploadedByPurseForum1371518681.259410.jpg
 
Thank you all but honestly I'm having second thoughts. I found several scratches on it so I ran down to the store near me and exchanged it for the only one they had left in stock. And everything looked fine in the store but then when I got it home I noticed these tiny little scratches on the edge by my thumb nail. Maybe I'm just being overly obsessive about it but it kind of bugs me....thoughts? Is this common with Ruthenium, does anyone know, even ones brand new?? View attachment 2223791
 
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Ugh, I know how you feel. I don't know anything about Ruthenium but I would expect my jewelry piece to be pristine when I bought them (especially from Tiffany & Co). I'm anal about things like this so usually I would exchange it again.

You're not being obsessive, at least not in my book. Call them and ask them to source another cuff for you, that's what I did with mine when something like this happened to me.

Thanks, I don't think so, either. It is Tiffany, for goodness' sake. One would think it would be pristine. I'm going to mosey on over to their other location here and see if they have another. Or I may just return it. Or I may purchase a Sterling cuff! Decisions, decisions.....

Skyqueen, it can't be buffed because it's ruthenium plated over copper. :-(
 
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