Natural Unheated Ruby Diamond Bypass Floating Halo Engagement Ring in 18k Yellow Gold
Make your most momentous memories last in elegance with this spectacular brightly polished 18k yellow gold engagement ring! This enviable engagement ring features an oval cut natural ruby nestled in a secure four prong raised basket setting.
The floating halo gives this ring a vintage-inspired sophistication, showcasing the stones in a unique setting.An oval cut prong set natural unheated Ruby sits nestled in a secure four-prong setting exhibiting an intense red color.
Ruby is the birthstone for July, is considered the king of gems, and represents love, health, and wisdom.
It is believed that wearing a fine red Ruby bestows good fortune on its owner, making this most precious ring a great gift for your loved one.
This extremely rare untreated Ruby displays an incredible, magnificent luster! It is brilliant, fiery and full of life!
Click “Add to Cart” and select this ruby and diamond engagement ring for your next anniversary or birthday occasion, and celebrate in luxury.
GIA report #2414350452
Metal - 18kt Yellow Gold
Gemstone - Natural Ruby (Unheated)
Gemstone Size - 5.95 x 4.88 x 1.97 mm
Gemstone quantity - 1
Gemstone weight - 0.54ct
Accent stone - Natural Diamond
Accent stone quality - G-H, VS1
Accent stone total weight - 0.27ct
Ring weight - 3.44g
Ring measurements - 20x11mm
Rise above the finger - 7mm
Ring size - 7
ESTIMATED RETAIL REPLACEMENT VALUE - $6,640.00
YOU WILL RECEIVE GIA CERTIFICATE FREE OF CHARGE ($120 VALUE). GIA (Gemological Institute of America) is the highest world authority in diamonds and gemstones. Unlike other sellers, we never certify our jewelry because it is not ethical. We do not offer phony certificates. GIA certificate contains security features such as a hologram, security screen and microprint lines that prevent them from being forged or duplicated. GIA certificate includes the colored picture of the item and the number of the certificate which can be verified online on GIA site. It is like a passport for the stone and will make it easier to sell it in the future (although we would advise against it because high-end alexandrites are becoming scarce and increase in price every year) and it can be used for insurance purposes as well.