Annika 14K White Gold Pear-Cut Emerald Ring
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Adorn yourself with elegance by wearing this exquisite ring crafted by Gin & Grace. Made from 14-karat white gold, this ring exudes a sense of luxury and sophistication.
The centerpiece of the ring features a stunning pear-cut emerald, weighing 0.59 carat. The pear shape adds a touch of uniqueness and elegance to the design, with its distinctive combination of a rounded bottom and a pointed top. The emerald is prong-set, allowing light to beautifully penetrate and showcase its vibrant green hue.
Enhancing the allure of the emerald are 35 round-cut white diamonds, totaling 0.25 carats. These diamonds are delicately set around the emerald, creating a dazzling halo effect and adding a touch of brilliance to the ring. The combination of emeralds and diamonds creates a captivating contrast, making this ring truly eye-catching.
With a weight of 2.44 grams, this ring feels comfortable and lightweight on the finger, allowing you to wear it with ease. The 14-karat white gold metal adds a polished and sophisticated finish to the ring, complementing the gemstones beautifully.
The ring is meticulously polished to a high finish shine, further enhancing its elegance and radiance. It is a delicate piece that exudes grace and refinement, perfect for those who appreciate timeless beauty.
Wearing this Gin & Grace ring will elevate any ensemble, whether for a special occasion or to add a touch of sophistication to your everyday style. Its combination of pear-cut emerald and sparkling diamonds creates a truly elegant and enchanting design that is sure to turn heads.
Indulge in the elegance and allure of this delicate ring, and let its polished finish and exquisite craftsmanship speak volumes about your refined taste and sense of style.
Using an existing ring that already fits you well, you can use a ruler to measure the inside diameter of this ring. Just use a ruler to measure straight across the inside of the ring from edge to edge. Take the diameter measurement in millimeters, and then use our conversation chart below to find your ring size.