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18ct Two-Tone Aquamarine and Diamond Ring

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This darling Art Deco style ring features one beautiful natural Aquamarine gemstone. It's estimated weight is 0.60carat and is a stunning pale blue colour with 'eye-clean' clarity, emerald cut in shape. The Aquamarine is flanked with six 0.02carat high grade natural Diamonds of F/G colour, VS-VVS cl ...Read more
AUD $ 715.00

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This darling Art Deco style ring features one beautiful natural Aquamarine gemstone. It's estimated weight is 0.60carat and is a stunning pale blue colour with 'eye-clean' clarity, emerald cut in shape. The Aquamarine is flanked with six 0.02carat high grade natural Diamonds of F/G colour, VS-VVS clarity. The Art Deco style setting is made in 18ct white gold, whilst the under-rail and shank is made in 18ct yellow gold. The ring is completely hand-made with attention to detail obvious by the pierced under-carriage, abstracted diamond settings, respective milgrain edging and double four claw setting. 

Interesting Fact: 

Aquamarine can vary in shades of blue to blue-green, it belongs to the Beryl group of minerals which is most famous for the chromium rich, green Emerald. Other varieties of Beryl include morganite and heliodor. Aquamarine has an outstanding vitreous lustre and is often completely flawless, it is also hard and durable -  making it a wise choice for an engagement ring! Aquamarine, named for the Latin phrase "water of the sea" is the birthstone for March.

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