Rose Gold Rhodolite Garnet & Diamond Ring 14K image number 0
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Rose Gold Rhodolite Garnet & Diamond Ring 14K

Item No.
11762804
11762804
Price reduced from $999.00 to $699.00
Diamonds form a halo around a stunning rhodolite garnet setting off the bold color of the center gemstone. White and brown colored diamonds accent the band. Stand out and look for admiring glances when you wear this eye-catching ring.
  • Item No.
    11762804
    11762804
  • Style #
    R1406260
  • Jewelry Type
    Ring
  • Jewelry Sub Type
    Gemstone
  • Metal Type
    Rose Gold
  • Metal Purity
    14K Rose Gold
  • Gemstone
    Garnet
  • Cut Shape
    Oval
  • Natural
    Yes
  • Treatment
    Not Treated
  • Count
    1
  • Color
    Purple
  • Gemstone
    Diamond
  • Cut Shape
    Round
  • Minimum CTW
    0.22
  • Minimum Clarity
    I2
  • Natural
    Yes
  • Treatment
    Not Treated
  • Color Grade
    I
  • Color Grade Max
    J

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