For future reference: If ever you have opal in a setting, *AT LEAST* once a month, take it off and let it sit overnight in a glass of water (distilled best, but as long as it's not super-hard or nasty with iron, it'll do)
It seems that you suggest to remove the opal from the setting… If ever you have opal in a setting, *AT LEAST* once a month, take it off and let it sit overnight in a glass of water …
Uh... yeah... I didn't say "disassemble it" - just soak it overnight every month or so. Unless the setting is something crazy like papier-mache or braided spaghetti, tossing it in water isn't going to harm it in the least.It seems that you suggest to remove the opal from the settingcan‘t be, it must be just to put the necklace or fingerring in water.
Folk laugh - But mainly folk who don't know that the island of Lesbos is a *VERY* real place, a big part of their local economy is cheese-making, and those who live there are correctly termed "Lesbians", regardless of whether they were born with an "inny" or an "outy", and without any connotation of whether they make whoopie with those of the same or opposite sex.
Cute, but if it was gonna include a mis-spelling, it shoulda been "Dickt'r Dan" rather than "Docter Dan"
It is definitely a male
someone recently actually put out a proof, that an endless number of monkeys would in fact not produce Hamlet. They did math on that problem.
- Will I ever get some rest after the night hunt?