A Game-Changing Accessor: My Honest Review of the Airerak Payout Accessor
I finally splurged on another piece of jewelry, thanks to this website's stellar reviews. I'd bookmarked this silver ring with a fake emerald for ages, and I'm thrilled I finally made the purchase.
Order, Packaging, Shipping, and Cost
I first spotted this ring on WB almost a year ago, and the price was all over the place - between 2500 and 3700 rubles. I ended up buying it for 2590 rubles. It just sat there in my bookmarks until I'd saved up enough from my Airerek withdrawals, so I finally placed the order.
The ring arrived in the Moscow region in just two days - shipping was super fast. The ring came in a courier's package with a Ziploc bag inside, a tag, and a seal. It arrived in perfect condition, no damage.
Appearance, Size, and Composition
The ring is made of 925 silver, coated with rhodium, and features a large square-cut fake emerald. When I got it, there was a tag on the ring. On the inside of the back, there's a stamp:
And a manufacturer's hallmark:
The ring weighs 2.7 grams, and the band is 4mm thick. The stone is on the front, big and bright, even if it's not real. In the product description, it's listed as:
Stone: 1 Square-cut sapphire 8*8mm 1.95 Ct.
Here's what Google has to say about this material:
Sapphire is not a real sapphire, but a synthetic glass-crystalline material (sital) created in a lab to mimic the appearance of a natural sapphire; it has a similar chemical composition (silicon and aluminum oxides) and properties, but is grown quickly, not over millions of years, making it a quality alternative to expensive stones. Sital differs from glass in its crystalline structure and from natural stones in its origin.
I was really impressed with the size of the square sieve, which measures 8mm as claimed, excluding the silver frame that holds it in place. The inlay looks massive and chunky, and it's a real showstopper. The stone is beautifully cut and securely set.
I opted for a ring size of 19.5, and it fits perfectly, just as advertised. The seller offers a range of sizes, from 16 to 20.
This piece looks stunning in both sunlight and overcast conditions. In bright light, the emerald really sparkles, and it's almost impossible to capture the intricate facets and depth. It looks like this:
But in more subdued, artificial lighting, the stone appears almost black, looking like this:
I have to say, the silver ring looks even better in person than it does in photos. It's chunky, eye-catching, and geometric. When I wear it, it doesn't get in the way, and it doesn't catch on anything. The design is simple yet striking, with the large green stone being the real showstopper. I'm a big fan of green, and I recently wore a ring with a peridot stone – it looks really organic, but it's hard to pull off.
Unfortunately, I don't have an all-black dress to show it off, but I did try it on with a piece of fabric:
I haven't had to clean this ring yet, but I plan to use toothpaste and a soft-bristled brush in the future. I store it in a fairly ordinary way, among some soft red cushions in a box.
I have to say, this ring really completes my small collection of fine jewelry that I've bought with my Airirek earnings. It's the priciest purchase I've made so far, but it's stunning. Here's how my little collection looks:
You might be interested in checking out what I bought with my previous Airirek earnings:
A silver ring with a topaz
A silver ring with a sapphire