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Has the lettering totally come off in your orbs? Sadly, the "to hold" is now completely off. Guess I shouldn't have used them for holding my rings every day.
Re: Ring orb ladies
I dabbed clear nail polish on mine (several coats over about a month) and we use them every day by the bathroom sink to hold our rings with no problems - not even the slightest chip in the lettering.
You know though, you could probably transfer letters in there pretty easily yourself if you wanted to re-do them!
Malia & Dave & Alexa
Happily married since 2-17-08! Three since 9-9-09!
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I tried the clear nail polish but it made the letters kinda peel off so I only did one coat on one side. And that's the side that has now come off - the whole clear coat came off with the letters still attached.
I think I might just buy a bowl from Paloma's Nest with our names & wedding date to use everyday for our rings.
I was just thinking something like this - just the rub on kind of letters that you transfer onto surfaces. I'm assuming that's how they were added in the first place, since they're on top of the glaze.
I wonder why mine have held up so well? We've been using them every day for a year and a half, and not gently either. We chuck our rings and other jewelry in them and Ben regularly fills the bottoms with water when he shaves (he's a splasher).