14K Thin Blue Diamond Stacking Ring
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- $520.00
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- $520.00
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14K Thin Blue Diamond Stacking Ring
This delicate yet durable 14k gold ring showcases the perfect balance of sophistication and modern style. The carefully selected blue diamond catches the light beautifully, while the hammered finish adds a subtle, artistic texture that sets this piece apart. Versatile and eye-catching, this thin stacking ring can be worn on its own for a minimalist look or combined with other rings to create a personalized, layered effect. Whether you're treating yourself or searching for a meaningful gift, this blue diamond ring is sure to become a treasured addition to any jewelry collection.
- Crafted with love in the Philadelphia area
- Recycled 14-karat yellow gold
- Blue diamond, total weight: .03 carats (see details about the enhancement in the "disclosure" tab)
- Finished with a thin, yet substantial hammered band
- US sizing
Diamonds are by far the most popular gemstone in the world. Their durability, brilliance, and fire have stood the test of time throughout generations. The diamond is the birthstone for April and is also used as the official 60th-anniversary gemstone. Diamonds are known for being the traditional engagement ring stone of choice, representing "forever". Salt and pepper diamonds continue to trend as an alternative engagement ring option, as they are still diamonds but with a twist. Rose cut diamonds fall into the same category too, giving an ethereal, vintage, and antique look.
This piece is made to order. Allow 2-3 weeks for production.
The law requires that treated diamonds be disclosed. The colored diamonds in this piece are color-enhanced utilizing the industry's only two approved color-enhancement methods for diamonds: irradiation and/or high temperature and high pressure. The high quality of the diamonds is not affected, changed, or altered in any way during these enhancements. High heat and recutting should be avoided since they may harm the stones.