kalashnikova is convinced.om a famous jewelry boutique, but it turned out that it was an imitation of branded jewelry. i wore it, wore it, wore it, then gave it away so that the scratches could be removed and the microcracks sanded down. they're returning me , he says. but in russia it can officially be mixed with any precious metal in any jewelry, unlike in europe, where nickel is in jewelry is prohibited. in italy and other european union countries, the law prohibits the sale of jewelry with nickel as an alloy. i personally use palladium. only palladium costs 2,800. the metal declared for testing was consistent. it is legal to contain gold, although it can be a maximum of 41.5%. angelina, as it turns out, has a pseudo- precious ring that clearly contains more base metal, otherwise her finger would not have turned black. i wore it for a day, i took it off and saw this thing, it rubs off very badly, by the way, well... the detector also confirms the guess, you see, not gold, most likely that there is a large am