10kt Wg 2.00ctw White And Irradiated Black Diamond Buckle Ring Erv= $750.00 Item: OCD027
In Stock Price: $309.99

Product Description for 10kt Wg 2.00ctw White And Irradiated Black Diamond Buckle Ring Erv= $750.00-OCD02710kt white gold 2.00ctw round white and irradiated black diamond buckle ring. This ring measures 5/8 inch knuckle to knuckle and is not sizeable. ERV= $750.00
Product Information for 10kt Wg 2.00ctw White And Irradiated Black Diamond Buckle Ring Erv= $750.00-OCD027
| Product Type: | Ring | Material Type: | Gold |
| Style: | Buckle | Material Color: | White |
| Width: | 1/4 Inch | Material Purity: | 10Kt |
| Gram Weight: | 5.90g |
Primary Stone / Diamond
| Shape: | Round | Count: | 77.00 |
| Cut: | Round Brilliant | Composition: | Natural |
| Color: | Black | Treatment: | Irradiated |
| Dimensions: | Mixed Uncalibrated | Gemstone Group: | Diamond |
Secondary Stone / Diamond
| Shape: | Round |
| Color: | White |
| Count: | 45.00 |
| Setting: | Pave |
Care and Handling of 10kt Wg 2.00ctw White And Irradiated Black Diamond Buckle Ring Erv= $750.00-OCD027 |
| Learn more about proper care of your gemstones and jewelry by visiting our Gemstone Enhancements and Treatments page. |
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27 of 35 (77%) customers would recommend this product to a friend. |
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This one not for me.,
August 17, 2008
buyit4me
, Washington
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"This ring lacks color, the black looks grey, and the underside of the ring, is not comfortable on your hand. This one is going back."
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love it,
May 31, 2008
nojokr
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"I went to a jewelry store and asked if they had a black diamond buckle ring & was told he just sold his..it was 1 carat and $1,200. So when I got this ring you can imagine my surprise on how nice this one is. EVERYTIME I wear the ring, someone ask if they can see it and try it on. (i'm thinking about gettng it in a different colored diamond.) The only thing I don't care for is it is a little rough on the underside."
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Love this ring,
May 3, 2008
Paulette
, Atlanta
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"I have wanted this ring for a while and my husband gave it to me for my birthday and it is much more than I even imagined."
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Purchased as a gift:
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I Really Enjoy This Ring,
April 14, 2008
artlady
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"I purchased this ring about a year ago, and I receive many compliments on it and really have fun wearing it. Given the low sale price, I expected that the diamonds would not be top quality and I do wish they were whiter...but all in all, I love the ring and would recommend it to a friend."
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Product met expectations:
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Purchased as a gift:
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Fast Facts
| Diamond is the hardest known gemstone on earth. |
| In 1477, Archduke Maximillian gave his betrothed a ring set with a diamond as a love token, making it the first recorded diamond engagement ring. |
| Diamond comes from the Greek word “adamas” meaning invincible. |
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Diamond is crystallized carbon, the only gem composed of a single element. The most popular diamonds are traditionally colorless, but they can also be found in yellow and brown colors. Although much rarer, diamonds known as “fancies” also come in blue, red, pink, green, orange, black, lavender and purple. On Mohs’ scale of hardness, diamond is the world’s hardest substance at 10. It has a high luster and primary sources include South Africa, Namibia, Australia, Botswana, Russia, Zaire, Brazil, Ghana, Angola, Central African Republic and Canada.
Color
The most popular diamonds are traditionally colorless, but they can also be found in yellow and brown colors. Although much rarer, diamonds known as “fancies” also come in blue, red, pink, green, orange and black.
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