.50ctw Champagne Diamond Sterling Silver Ring Item: JTT015
 Price: $79.99
Product Description for .50ctw Champagne Diamond Sterling Silver Ringsterling silver .50ctw round champagne diamond ring. this ring measures 1/4 inches from knuckle to knuckle and is not sizeable.
Product Information for .50ctw Champagne Diamond Sterling Silver Ring
| Product Type: | Ring | Material Type: | Silver |
| Style: | Band | Material Color: | White |
| Width: | 3/16 Inch | Material Purity: | Sterling |
Primary Stone / Diamond
| Shape: | Round | Composition: | Natural |
| Cut: | Round Brilliant | Treatment: | Untreated |
| Color: | Champagne | Gemstone Group: | Diamond |
| Dimensions: | Mixed Uncalibrated | Setting: | Multiple |
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3.8
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5 of 9 (56%) customers would recommend this product to a friend. |
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5
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Simple and Understated,
June 1, 2008
jchs
, Anaheim, CA
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"This is a very nice ring. Light color which goes with anything. There is just a hint of champagne sparkle. I actually purchased this to match another ring with the lighter color champagne diamonds and was just thrilled that they look so good together."
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Product met expectations:
Yes
Purchased as a gift:
No
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3
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Be Aware,
October 8, 2007
Satine
, Dallas, TX
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4
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"Be aware that although the price is very good, and the customer service is wonderful, the quality of the diamonds is poor. And stock is limited, and for this particular item, the diamonds cannot be repaired, so the ring has to be just reordered. If exchanged, I ran the risk of not getting a ring because of limited stock, and there was no gaurantee that the ring in stock would be any better in quality. I ordered these rings as gifts for my bridesmaids, eight of them, and one for myself, in three sixes, 6, 7 and size 8, and not a single one had all the diamonds in place, but considering I had to have 9 of them, I didn't have much freedom with only keeping the undamaged rings (which weren't available anyway). Every one of the rings had at least two chipped diamonds, and at least one broken/partial diamond. I was disappointed in the quality, but it is a very pretty ring with natural champagne diamonds (GREAT VALUE by the way) so as long as one overlooks the quality received and doesn't focus on the imperfections, it's a beautiful ring."
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Product met expectations:
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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4
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Nice, sparkly piece,
September 18, 2007
tootie
, Washington, PA
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4
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4
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"I'm enjoying wearing this silver band-style ring. I bought it to wear on my middle finger w/ blue jeans. The diamonds are very sparkly even though they are rather dark in color. The white metal of the silver shows them off well. I would recommend this ring for the price."
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Product met expectations:
Yes
Purchased as a gift:
No
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Color
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