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Solitaire Pink Tourmaline Engagement Ring set in 10/kt Yellow Gold.

$ 52.27

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Main Stone Color: Pink
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Natural/Lab-Created: Natural
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Main Stone Treatment: Not Enhanced
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Main Stone: Tourmaline
  • Metal: White Gold
  • Main Stone Shape: Oval
  • Metal Purity: 10k
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Style: Solitaire with Accents
  • Total Carat Weight: Tourmaline is 1.01 carats
  • Condition: New without tags
  • Sizable: Yes
  • Ring Size: 7
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    An engagement ring that will stand out, in a setting that is timeless. This ring is unique and is for a woman who doesn't want to have a ring that looks like almost every other engagement ring.  Currently it is extremely popular to have a halos of a Halo style pave.  And that isn't to say that  The style isn't pretty however it is it isn't timeless, and in 10 years it will be obvious that the ring is older and like all fashions and styles the halo and pave will be replaced by another newer style.  Certain styles will never age... Something like a solitaire... And as for a cut around cut, an oval, and emerald cut are classic  And when you see a solitaire be it with that be with accents or  Without accents stones you really can't date it really can't date it. It is the classic thus worn by the classiest of woman. This ring has 1.01 untreated natural extremely high quality Pink Tourmaline. It is a rare stone, and one that scores relatively high on the Mohs's Scale at a.7-7.5. Higher than your beryls like Morganite or Kunzite, meaning the stone is harder and will not wear as quickly. The Mohs goes from 1-10,  Diamonds are a 10 because the only thing that can cut or scratch a diamond would but or scratch a diamond would be another diamond so they are the hardest so they are the hardest of all stones. The 2nd or the ones that score 9 would be your sapphires... So the only thing that can really scratch or damage a sapphire would be this atch or damage sapphire would be a diamond, random fact Rubies are red sapphires.  Sapphires come in almost every color but list every color but for some reason red sapphires are called Rubies. A Tourmaline is hard enough that it can be worn daily without too much weathering.....it will take years  Before you might want to take it to a jeweler to get the edges and lines redefined.  This ring is a size 7,  Most rings that have accent stones along the band can be sized up or down by 2 sizes. That's kind of a general rule of thumb a converter it can vary sometimes they can't be sized up or down at all sometimes besides that pronounce it all sometimes you can go beyond that that's just a general rule of thumb it's the general rule of thumb. The ring has a center is a center oval cut Pink Tourmaline and  To accent that stone there are five Clear Zircons that wrap up around the band. Comparable rings with less than or roughly 1 carat on Ebay are listed at much higher prices. A similar color and carat size ring that is set in 18kt vs this rings 10kt is listed for ,145.  There's another one that is set in 14 carrot is it going for 0 and a third set in 14kt but half the carat size listed for 7.  Just for reference the current precious metals closed yesterday with a gram of 14kt gold going for more than a gram of 10kt gold.  So most of these rings are probably about 2 maybe 3 grams, thus the difference between an 18kt ring isn't worth that much more than  10kt ring. If an 18kt ring is 2.3 gram the 10kt gold ring, the 18kt gold ring is only worth more in gold value. Don't let the labels like 10kt vs 18kt hold more importance than they actually do.