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Oval Rhodolite Garnet & Diamond Accented Ring in Yellow Gold

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Oval Rhodolite Garnet & Diamond Accented Ring in Yellow GoldDiscover timeless elegance with this exquisite Natural Rhodolite Garnet accented ring, available in Yellow Gold. The centerpiece features a stunning oval natural rhodolite garnet in 10 X 8 Mm, radiating natural brilliance and rich color. Accented by gleaming natural diamond, this design balances classic charm with contemporary craftsmanship. Perfect as a gift, engagement piece, or treasured personal heirloom. Looking for something unique? We offer

Discover timeless elegance with this exquisite Natural Rhodolite Garnet accented ring, available in Yellow Gold. The centerpiece features a stunning oval natural rhodolite garnet in 10 X 8 Mm, radiating natural brilliance and rich color. Accented by gleaming natural diamond, this design balances classic charm with contemporary craftsmanship. Perfect as a gift, engagement piece, or treasured personal heirloom.

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Product Specifications
Parent SKU 67197
Primary Stone Natural / Lab Diamond
Carat Wt. 5.00 Carat
Stone Shape Oval
Secondary Stone Natural Diamond
Diamond Color F-G
Diamond Clarity VS-SI
Style Accented
Available Metals Yellow Gold
Available Stone Sizes 10 X 8 Mm
Hallmark UK Assay Office Hallmarked
Diamond Certificate Certified Included
Manufacturer FineDiam Direct Hatton Garden London
Gift Ready Luxury Box Included
Free Design Change Yes – Contact Us
Lifetime Warranty Yes
Return Policy 30 Day No Question Returns
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