- Description
- Specifications
A timeless estate full circle diamond band from the early 21st century! Custom-made and crafted in 18ct white gold this stunning ring is comprised of a continuous row of round brilliant-cut diamonds which rest along the center in a pressure-set channel design. The sparkling diamonds are emphasized by the continual circular-rim to each diamond, resting flush in the band, side-by-side creating a refined and seamless look. Collectively, the overall diamond weight is 0.70ctw, and the nice quality thirty five stones have a G/H color range and VS2-SI2 clarity range. The inside band is finished with an 'ezi-fit' which gives a smooth and comfortable feel whilst wearing.
The finger size of the ring measures '6 3/4' (USA) or 'N' (Aus). The width measures 3.68mm and the thickness is 1.60mm.
The ring is stamped to the inside with '750' denoting 18ct gold and 'EZI FR3497' denoting profile and manufacture product code.
An independent photographic appraisal certificate will accompany the ring, carried out independently by a NCJV registered valuer/ FGAA gemmologist. Retail shop replacement - AUD $ 3,790 as at August 2019.
This versatile ring would look beautiful worn alone or stacked with other bands. Ideally the ring would make a special wedding ring, alternate engagement ring, or anniversary piece!
Contemporary, 21st century | |
18ct white gold | |
thirty-five round brilliant-cut | Shape: round brilliant-cut | Size: 1.70mm approx each | Qualities: - G/H color range and VS2-SI2 clarity range - one diamond damaged (seen under microscope) | 0.70 carats total estimated weight *Gemstones tested by a FGAA Gemmologist with professional gemmological equipment | |
Stamped- '750' 'EZI FR3497' | |
4.06 grams | |
6 3/4 (USA) N (Aus) | |
Excellent estate condition. Besides normal surface wear, there is no apparent damage to the gold or settings, and the white gold is still relatively bright. One diamond does bear some damage to the pavilion (lower side) likely occurred whilst setting. However only seen under the microscope, not to the naked eye. A wonderful versatile ring! |