This regal First Light® Diamond anniversary band is the perfect gift for your milestone. Two princess and three round-cut First Light® diamonds—each independently certified—alternate across the beautiful 14K rose gold band. From Leo Schachter, the diamonds feature microscopic nano-prisms that release infinite flashes of color for more fire and sparkle. Polished frames and top and bottom borders of dainty round-cut diamonds complete the gorgeous openwork design. The ring has a total diamond weight of 3/4 carat.
Item #:
723354205
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Stone(s)
Total Weight (CT. T.W.)
3/4
Color
I
Clarity
I1
Certified Diamond
Yes
Lifetime Diamond Commitment
Yes
Stone Type
Diamond
Stone Color
White
Stone Shape
Round
Stone Carat Range
1/2 to 1
Stone Class
Natural
Stone 2 Type
Diamond
Stone 2 Color
White
Stone 2 Shape
Princess-Cut
Stone 2 Class
Natural
Stone 3 Type
Diamond
Stone 3 Color
White
Stone 3 Shape
Round
Stone 3 Class
Natural
Stone Setting
Prong
Setting Only
No
Stone 2 Diamond Clarity
I1
Stone 2 Diamond Color
I
Stone 3 Diamond Clarity
I1
Stone 3 Diamond Color
I
Metal(s)
Metal Type
Gold
Metal Color
Rose
Metal Finish
Polished
Gold Karat
14K
Ring Design
Ring Style
Wedding
Standard Ring Size
7.0
Product Attributes
Height
3.6 mm
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