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This listing is for the semi mount only.The center diamond is not included.
ITEM #SO3373
ITEM #: SO3373 The specifications below are for ring used in this listing. The total weight will vary based on the size and shape of your center stone. 18Karat White Gold Halo Diamond Ring CENTER STONE: WEIGHT: 1.18ct SHAPE: Pear Shape COLOR: Fancy Deep Brown-Yellow CLARITY: VS2 MEASUREMENTS: 9.01 x 5.53 x 3.47 mm TOTAL DEPTH: 62.7% TABLE SIZE: 58% POLISH: G SYMMETRY: VG FLUORESCENCE: NONE GIA REPORT #: 5111848672 SIDE STONES: TOTAL WEIGHT: 0.67cts QUANTITY: 37 SHAPE: Round Brilliant COLOR: E-F CLARITY: VS MOUNTING: 18Karat White Gold Halo We will ship the ring in your size.
Here is an absolutely exquisite hand made semi mount ring. The ring is substantial in feel yet very delicate looking. The halo is beautiful and made to enhance the shape of the center stone. The claw shape prongs add a special touch to this ring. They are delicate and a work of art in their own right.
There are absolutely no hard edges on this piece. Everything has a very rounded look and feel to it. The halo edges are not sharp but nicely rounded for a soft touch. The shank has a lovely circular profile even where the diamonds are set into it. The diamonds go down far enough on the shank so that from the top it looks like they go all the way around it.
The ring in these photos was previously made. It holds a 1.18 ct Fancy Deep Brown-Yellow Pear Shape Diamond.
We will custom make this setting for your stone. This semi mount is able to accomodate nearly every shape and size of stone.
Shown below with a 1.16 Fancy Light Yellow Marquise cut diamond. The diamond is set in Platinum with 18Karat Yellow Gold prongs.
This ring has 42 side stones for a total weight of .34cts. Your total weight will vary based on the size and shape of the stone you pick.
As shown below with a split shank version of this semi mount SO3472
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