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Aquamarine & Diamond Ring 14K

Item No.
11531969
11531969
$2,199.00
Free Benny Bear With $180+ Purchase
Stunning pear shape and round cut aquamarine gemstone ring, with 1/6 carat total weight of diamonds, in 14K white gold.
  • Item No.
    11531969
    11531969
  • Style #
    R248581W4AQSM01D
  • Jewelry Type
    Ring
  • Jewelry Sub Type
    Gemstone
  • Metal Type
    White Gold
  • Metal Purity
    14K White Gold
  • Gemstone
    Aquamarine
  • Cut Shape
    Pear
  • Natural
    Yes
  • Treatment
    Treated
  • Count
    1
  • Color
    Blue
  • Gemstone
    Diamond
  • Cut Shape
    Round
  • Minimum CTW
    0.17
  • Minimum Clarity
    I2
  • Natural
    Yes
  • Color Grade
    H
  • Color Grade Max
    I
  • Gemstone
    Aquamarine
  • Cut Shape
    Round
  • Natural
    Yes
  • Count
    8
  • Color
    Blue

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