GOOD ART HLYWD - A Gallery
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Cute little bugger [mention]Kasi [/mention] If I wasnt saving for a watch I’d nab one as well….
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I miss Hawaii
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I've never been a jewelry guy, watch and wedding ring aside, but this place being a terrible influence and really liking the aesthetics of his designs led me to pickup my first ever ring and good art piece. My intent was to wear it on my rh index finger but not knowing any better I immediately discovered that just wouldn't work with daily tasks like eating or writing, so to the middle finger it went. Thankfully both fingers are generally the same size so I can move it around if I feel like it. Also fits great on the lh index finger.
I considered all the other rings, but really liked the full rosette over the 25, thought the Frida a little more unique over the club ring, and maybe more my style? over the 28. After buying a metal ring sizer set, a few returned Amazon cheapo rings, I also nailed the sizing on the first try as best as I can figure, but we'll see come hot summer weather in 6 months. For anyone wondering, my single sample size 10.5 measures spot on .795" in diameter, which is right to spec on most conversion charts.
One question though, should I have gotten a certificate with this? I've noticed some other folks have pictures of these with their good art stuff.
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@pechelman I don’t think I’ve ever gotten a certificate with my purchases. (Self Edge, Rivet and Hide, IH, and directly from Good Art)
I wouldn’t worry about it…
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@pechelman I think you’re talking about the year of production…
20..?
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Maybe?
Mine is 2222.Sounds like a misprinted manufacture year, all my good art rings have had the year printed inside the band. Pretty cool if it is.
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I've never been a jewelry guy, watch and wedding ring aside, but this place being a terrible influence and really liking the aesthetics of his designs led me to pickup my first ever ring and good art piece.
One question though, should I have gotten a certificate with this? I've noticed some other folks have pictures of these with their good art stuff.
You're so screwed!
I have several pieces that I've purchased from GAH dealers, and no certificates here. Also, I've purchased at the GAH Family Room and didn't get one there either. Not sure why some people have them and why some don't, but I don't think it matters much.
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Also not a jewelry guy
Also find myself browsing GAH
It would be something with hardware that I could play with like a clasp if I got something. The idea of jewelry just doesn't feel very "me" so it is a testament to how uniquely compelling I find their stuff that I even entertain it.
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Also not a jewelry guy
Also find myself browsing GAH
It would be something with hardware that I could play with like a clasp if I got something. The idea of jewelry just doesn't feel very "me" so it is a testament to how uniquely compelling I find their stuff that I even entertain it.
If you're up for trying something new, you can start with a short ball chain necklace and a simple pendant. You might be surprised how much you enjoy it. I personally wear a 24" ball chain (I started with 21" but caught the bug and wanted something a little longer) with a couple of pendants, and I find myself fidgeting with them often, so it definitely scratches that itch. I love the look of a plain tee, my GAH chain/pendant, and an open Iron Heart button-down.