From the Neil Lane Bridal® collection, this entrancing engagement ring features a striking center pear-shaped morganite that is hugged with lovely round diamonds around the edges. Sparkling round diamonds continue to grace the 14K two-tone rose and white gold band to give the ring a total diamond weight of 5/8 carat.
Item #:
940485218
Content & Care
Image for illustration only. Stone count may vary based on ring size selected.
Logo on inner shank is for illustration only and may not be an exact representation of the actual size, font style or placement. Logo is located on the side of the inner shank to permit ring sizing.
Morganite has been treated to permanently create its color. Gently clean by rinsing in warm water and drying with a soft cloth and avoid heat.
This item is electroplated with rhodium or finished with an e-coating. These finishes may wear off with frequent use. Ask a jewelry consultant for details.
Typographic errors are subject to correction. Merchandise enlarged to show detail and may not always be exactly as pictured.
Stone(s)
Total Weight (CT. T.W.)
5/8
Lifetime Diamond Commitment
Yes
Stone Type
Morganite
Stone Color
Peach
Stone Shape
Pear
Stone Size
7 x 5
Stone Carat Range
1/2 to 1
Stone Class
Natural
Stone 2 Type
Diamond
Stone 2 Color
White
Stone 2 Shape
Round
Stone 2 Class
Natural
Stone Setting
Bead
Setting Only
No
Stone 2 Diamond Clarity
I1
Stone 2 Diamond Color
I
Metal(s)
Metal Type
Gold
Metal Color
Two-Tone
Metal Finish
Polished
Gold Karat
14K
Metal 2 Finish
Polished
Ring Design
Ring Style
Engagement Ring
Standard Ring Size
7.0
Product Attributes
Height
11 mm
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