0.50 carat Diamond Solitaire ring in 14 Karat Gold

: 0.50 carat Diamond Solitaire ring in 14 Karat Gold

0.50 carat Diamond Solitaire ring in 14 Karat Gold

from: Peora



 : 0.50 carat Diamond Solitaire ring in 14 Karat Gold
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Price: $299.99
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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Peora
Gem Type: Diamond
Label: Peora
Manufacturer: Peora
Material Type: diamond
Metal Stamp: 14k
Metal Type: gold
Number Of Stones: 1
Publisher: Peora
Ring Size: 6
Setting Type: classic-solitaire-setting
Stone Clarity: I
Stone Color: HI
Stone Cut: good-cut
Stone Shape: round-brilliant-shape
Studio: Peora



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Product Description14 Karat Yellow Gold Solitaire Ring.Size: 0.50 carat. Cut: Round Brilliant Cut with sparkle and fire. Color: H-I, near colorless, white face up. Clarity: I2/I3, eye visible inclusions. Ring is in 14 Karat pure gold with a classic Tiffany style 6 prong. Ring is available in finger size 6 only, can be resized at the Customers expense at a local jewelry store.















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