Exquisite Beauty: Romina 14K Yellow Gold Ring with Pear-Cut Natural Zambian Emerald
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Solid Gold
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Experience the epitome of elegance with this stunning, timeless, and classy eternity ring by Gin & Grace. Indulge in the luxurious allure of this exquisite piece, meticulously crafted to adorn your finger with opulence.
At the center of this mesmerizing ring is a pear-cut natural Zambian Emerald, delicately set in a prong setting. Weighing an impressive 1.07 carat, the Zambian Emerald captivates with its lush green hue, representing harmony and natural beauty. Complementing its allure is a marquise-shaped diamond, weighing 0.34 carats, adding a touch of brilliance and sophistication to the design.
Enhancing the overall charm are two round-cut diamonds, with a total weight of 0.12 carats, elegantly placed in a prong setting. These accent stones further accentuate the beauty of the emerald and the marquise diamond, creating a lovely and harmonious composition.
Weighing a delicate 1.88 grams, this ring is crafted from shining 14K yellow gold, known for its timeless appeal and lustrous finish. The highly polished surface adds a touch of refinement, reflecting light with a radiant brilliance that captivates the eye.
Step into a world of unrivaled luxury with this unique Gin & Grace creation, a testament to exceptional craftsmanship and timeless design. Whether worn as a symbol of eternal love or as a statement of refined style, this ring exudes confidence and sophistication.
Allow the stunning beauty of this ring to adorn your finger, exuding elegance and grace with every movement. Embrace the allure it brings, as it becomes a cherished piece in your collection, forever symbolizing the elegance and sophistication that defines your 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.