Ring - 18 kt. White gold - 2.80ct. tw. Emerald - Diamond - Natural emerald





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A new white gold 18k emerald cocktail ring featuring a natural Zambia emerald of 2.20 carats, vivid green color, emerald cut, loupe clean clarity with oil treatment, surrounded by 88 natural round brilliant diamonds totaling 0.60 carats in a full pavé setting, a fan-shaped halo under a vertical emerald, and a HRD Antwerp certificate; ring size 57 EU (17 IT/8 US), total weight 4.83 g, for women.
Description from the seller
This splendid ring is a jewel with a modern, sculptural design, blending the classic elegance of precious stones with a bold geometric structure.
Here is a detailed description of its main elements:
Central Stone
The protagonist is a natural Zambian emerald with a vivid, deep green. It is cut in the classic octagonal shape (the “emerald cut”), which enhances its transparency and the richness of color. The stone is oriented vertically and secured with four slim prongs that allow every facet to be admired.
Fan Setting
Below the emerald unfolds a semi-circular or fan-shaped base, giving the ring an architectural look. This section is completely covered by a dense pavé of diamonds, creating a luminous, brilliant contrast with the intense green of the central gem.
Style and Materials
Design: It is a contemporary classic “cocktail ring,” meant to be the distinctive element of an outfit.
Metal: The structure is made in 18-karat white gold, a material that allows light to reflect perfectly among the diamonds.
Packaging: The ring is presented in an elegant antique pink velvet box with brown interior, which underscores its craftsmanship and value.
It is a high-jewelry piece that plays very well with the balance between the rigidity of geometric lines and the preciousness of the materials.
Jewel Certification:
The HRD Antwerp certification (Hoge Raad voor Diamant - Higher Diamond Council) is one of the most authoritative recognitions in the gemology world. Having a piece with this certificate adds significant value and professional authenticity.
Here is what it specifically implies for your ring:
Stone Identity: Officially confirms that the emerald and diamonds are natural and not synthetic or lab-created.
Jewel Details: The certificate is a “Jewellery Report,” and it will also include the metal’s purity (e.g., 18k gold) and the mounting style.
A HRD-certified jewel has a value more than 30% higher than an uncertified one, since the quality is verified by an independent third party.
Ring Characteristics
Material: 18kt/750 white gold
Weight: 4.83 g
Stamp: 750 present as required by law
Main Stone Characteristics
Emerald – Natural
Carat: 2.20
Color: Intense green
Cut: Emerald
Treatment: oil treatment, standard/common treatment for emeralds
Diamonds
88 natural diamonds
Carat: 0.60
Cut: Brilliant
Color: E F G
Clarity: SI
Cut: Very Good
Ring made entirely by me
The ring will be shipped with its original HRD certificate in paper form and a jewelry case
Shipped insured via FedEx worldwide
Any customs duties and/or VAT due are the buyer’s responsibility
This splendid ring is a jewel with a modern, sculptural design, blending the classic elegance of precious stones with a bold geometric structure.
Here is a detailed description of its main elements:
Central Stone
The protagonist is a natural Zambian emerald with a vivid, deep green. It is cut in the classic octagonal shape (the “emerald cut”), which enhances its transparency and the richness of color. The stone is oriented vertically and secured with four slim prongs that allow every facet to be admired.
Fan Setting
Below the emerald unfolds a semi-circular or fan-shaped base, giving the ring an architectural look. This section is completely covered by a dense pavé of diamonds, creating a luminous, brilliant contrast with the intense green of the central gem.
Style and Materials
Design: It is a contemporary classic “cocktail ring,” meant to be the distinctive element of an outfit.
Metal: The structure is made in 18-karat white gold, a material that allows light to reflect perfectly among the diamonds.
Packaging: The ring is presented in an elegant antique pink velvet box with brown interior, which underscores its craftsmanship and value.
It is a high-jewelry piece that plays very well with the balance between the rigidity of geometric lines and the preciousness of the materials.
Jewel Certification:
The HRD Antwerp certification (Hoge Raad voor Diamant - Higher Diamond Council) is one of the most authoritative recognitions in the gemology world. Having a piece with this certificate adds significant value and professional authenticity.
Here is what it specifically implies for your ring:
Stone Identity: Officially confirms that the emerald and diamonds are natural and not synthetic or lab-created.
Jewel Details: The certificate is a “Jewellery Report,” and it will also include the metal’s purity (e.g., 18k gold) and the mounting style.
A HRD-certified jewel has a value more than 30% higher than an uncertified one, since the quality is verified by an independent third party.
Ring Characteristics
Material: 18kt/750 white gold
Weight: 4.83 g
Stamp: 750 present as required by law
Main Stone Characteristics
Emerald – Natural
Carat: 2.20
Color: Intense green
Cut: Emerald
Treatment: oil treatment, standard/common treatment for emeralds
Diamonds
88 natural diamonds
Carat: 0.60
Cut: Brilliant
Color: E F G
Clarity: SI
Cut: Very Good
Ring made entirely by me
The ring will be shipped with its original HRD certificate in paper form and a jewelry case
Shipped insured via FedEx worldwide
Any customs duties and/or VAT due are the buyer’s responsibility
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