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Golden Hues

Fine jewellery, Ring, Feminine

Reminiscent of strong earthy tones, this ring defines rustic beauty. It encompasses a gorgeous yellow citrine reminding us of the sun while a golden beryl reminds us of the Earth. It’s tied together in shiny white gold that is encrusted with four perfect white diamonds.

Ref # 00102407 Made to orderMade to order
£305.00
Order today and we will ship it on Thursday, 22 January
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Prong
Prong

A prong setting puts the emphasis on the stone and not the metal supporting it by employing narrow strips of metal to lift the stone up and allowing the facets of the gemstone to catch light

Pave
Pave

The pave uses a carpet of tiny gemstones to pave or encrust the body of the jewelry piece. The stones are set flush with the surface of the metal which emphasizes a mass effect rather than a single stone.

Citrine
Citrine

Citrine has been called the "stone of the mind", because of the ancient belief that placing a citrine on the forehead of an elder could bring him great psychic powers. Some cultures believed that citrine attracts abundance on all levels. In addition, citrine was believed to offer protection against evil thoughts and snake venom in ancient times.

Beryl
Beryl

Beryl is known as both the 'Mystic Stone' and the 'Seer’s Stone'. It was believed that beryl helps to overcome fear, support the intellect, and protect against enemies. From ancient times, beryl was considered as a symbol of good fortune, travelers wore it as a talisman. Some ancient cultures offered beryl as a wedding gift, to symbolize the purity of one's love.

Diamond
Diamond

Romantic in history and symbolic of love, diamond is of course the most famous, popular, and hardest of all gemstones. Diamonds were reputed by the Greeks to endow the wearer with purity, love and joy. Some cultures believed that diamond enhances energies of the mind, body and spirit on the highest levels.

Gold designer ring

Width :
2.81mm
Alloy :
18K white gold
Weight :
4.45gr
Fineness :
750
Plating :
Rh (rhodium)
Finishing :
High polish

Center natural baroque yellow citrine

Variety :
Citrine
Number of Citrine :
1pcs
Total weight :
2.94cts
Variety of work :
Faceted stone
Setting :
Prong
Shape :
Baroque
Length :
14mm
Width :
7mm
Cut style :
Mixed
Clarity :
Eye clean
Colour :
Y 4/5
Treatment :
A (Not currently known to be treated)

Center natural baroque golden beryl

Variety :
Beryl
Number of Beryl :
1pcs
Total weight :
3.52cts
Variety of work :
Faceted stone
Setting :
Prong
Shape :
Baroque
Length :
14mm
Width :
7mm
Cut style :
Mixed
Clarity :
Eye clean
Colour :
gY 4/5
Treatment :
A (Not currently known to be treated)

Side natural round white diamonds

Variety :
Diamond
Number of Diamonds :
4pcs
Total weight :
0.08cts
Variety of work :
Faceted stone
Setting :
Pave
Shape :
Round
Size :
1.7mm
Cut style :
Brilliant
Clarity :
SI1
Colour :
H (Near Colorless)
Treatment :
A (Not currently known to be treated)

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