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I was planning on using this ring, but it didn't fit my fiancee's style. Now I'm trying to sell it to help pay for getting an apartment together after the wedding (living on a student's budget!).
I have a certificate for it.
14kt two-tone (white and yellow gold) ring with 1 center round Moissanite* (approx. 7.03mm x 7.09mm) with a faceted cut set in a 6 prong crown.
The center stone is flanked by 6 round brilliant cut, channel set diamonds (approx. 2.35mm each, average Color: G-H, Clarity: SI, Approx. total diamond weight: 1/3ctw)
I'm fairly positive it is a size 6, and it is freshly cleaned and refinished (Notice no scratches or scuffs in photos)
*when the first moissanite reached the jewelry market, it has been regarded as an excellent fine jewel, with optical properties exceeding those of diamond. Because it has its own unique appearance, it can not be truly called a diamond simulant. Its ethical production, however, does make it a popular alternative to diamonds.
<p>I was planning on using this ring, but it didn't fit my fiancee's style. Now I'm trying to sell it to help pay for getting an apartment together after the wedding (living on a student's budget!).<br><br>I have a certificate for it.<br>14kt two-tone (white and yellow gold) ring with 1 center round Moissanite* (approx. 7.03mm x 7.09mm) with a faceted cut set in a 6 prong crown.<br>The center stone is flanked by 6 round brilliant cut, channel set diamonds (approx. 2.35mm each, average Color: G-H, Clarity: SI, Approx. total diamond weight: 1/3ctw)<br>I'm fairly positive it is a size 6, and it is freshly cleaned and refinished (Notice no scratches or scuffs in photos)<br><br>*when the first moissanite reached the jewelry market, it has been regarded as an excellent fine jewel, with optical properties exceeding those of diamond. Because it has its own unique appearance, it can not be truly called a diamond simulant. Its ethical production, however, does make it a popular alternative to diamonds.</p>
$2000.00
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