The olive-leaf wrap ring feels strong…
The olive-leaf wrap ring feels strong and has held up fine outdoors. My only gripe is the inner finish could be smoother.
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The olive-leaf wrap ring feels strong and has held up fine outdoors. My only gripe is the inner finish could be smoother.
I’ve always loved rose gold, so the flat band was an easy pick. It’s understated but has this warm glow that makes it look more expensive than it is. The only downside is that it fits slightly tighter than I expected, so I sometimes switch fingers for comfort.
I wish I looked on here first before buying, the website looked good but after not receiving anything for 1 month then they said they can't process my order without my name. I replied stating the obvious and said you need to get it sent out. I've not received any reply after seeing reviews on here I'm going to call my bank for a refund.
Please read this before purchasing! (It's not a scam but it's not honest)
I bought 3 rings from "Giano Moretti" two weeks ago. They DID deliver, and I can confirm they are real rings that look like what I ordered but only two are good rings. I bought the "Vortex" ring, the "Oblivion" ring, and the "Eclipse" ring. The Eclipse and Oblivion rings are very high quality, and are also heavy with a label inside of them that reads "Tungsten Carbide." Do I know if they're actually tungsten? No. The Vortex ring is garbage. It looks like a piece of paper with a printed design encased in plastic. It's trash.
My verdict on this company is that it is NOT a scam, but you should NOT buy from this company. Giano Moretti is a fake character who does not make rings. It is a very well made drop shipping website that sends rings *from China* posing as handcrafted German rings made by someone with an Italian name. Yes, my package tracking showed the place of origin as "Yiwu China," not Germany or Italy. I have comparison pictures of my rings but Trust Pilot doesn't have the option to post pictures. Just know that one of the rings was fake and two of them seem real.
This is definitely a scam store please don't fall for this. All of that jewelry is just pictures taken from actual jewelry stores and none of them are priced anywhere near as low as this man is selling them. He's selling jewelry that costs in the thousands of dollars for like less than $50. No, it's a scam store. It's really sad and gross that Google would allow this to be advertised on anywhere. Even the guy in the picture is in all the other scams stores run by the same people.
BS SCAM website. Less than one month old, and the images are AI generated. Fake review system utilized on the website and the reviews here are fake. No unknown company generates this many reviews in one month.
SCAM, SCAM, SCAM
All 5 star reviews are from US accounts with only 1 review. They are all fake and sound like chatGPT! This jewellery is cheap rubbish! TrustPilot reviews are getting completely untrustworthy nowadays
Every 5 star review for this company is fake and should be taken down. They don't even read like a human wrote them. Take then down before someone makes a purchase based on this nonsense. Shame on you, Trustpilot.
This is a a scam, like Claire Jewellery - made in China, cheap and nasty
It is a scam, beware. I saw the advertisement on YouTube despite it being all a scam. They will send you cheap plastic, and you will have to pay to return it. The website is less than a month old, despite its claim to have been selling for over 30 years. The guy in the picture is Ai; his fingers look weird.
It is a scam. And uses AI generated images to sell its poor quality products. Just look at "his" hands in the lower photo, how many fingers do you see on his hand? Exactly. This is a misleading scam site that will sell you cheap plastic that looks like garbage than any actual quality product.
This is clearly another one of those Chinese cheap knockoff scams, if you order their product it won't be the same product in the picture and then they'll ask you to send it back for a full refund at your own expense, do not order anything from this company you will be disappointed guaranteed.
Advertisement is clear AI slop. The domain age dates to this year (2025) while the website clearly states "Delivering top-tier service to our customers for over 30 years." All the reviews are coming in all at the same time by accounts that have only 1-2 existing reviews, all at 5 stars and all too positive. Do not waste money here on a face that isn't to be trusted at all.
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