Like angels wings, this Gossamer aquamarine engagement ring lends a light and delicate accent to the finger. The 18k white gold band of this engagement ring is split into four rows of diamond strips. The eighty-two round full cut diamonds that accent these strips total 0.70 carats. The quartet of diamond rows join together at the center with a round faceted mixed cut aquamarine. From Mark Silversteins Gossamer Collection. Available by special order.
Antique Style Aquamarine Engagement Rings
Item RG-2388a $2995.00
Shipping Fees USA,APO,FPO $35 International $125
Item #
rg2388a
Metal
18k white gold
Circa
2008
Special characteristics
From the Mark Silverstein Imagines Gossamer Collection. Optional diamond wedding band available. Please see item RG-2399
Other notes
Mark Silverstein believes in every facet of the Gossamer story, which says that all people are connected by one of the most delicate things on earth, the Gossamer thread. Mark translates this idea into feminine jewelry designs, garlanded by the wispy metal strands of sparkling diamonds.
Condition
New
Diamond cut or shape
round full cut
Diamond carat weight
0.70
Diamond mm measurements
0.9 to 1.7
Diamond color
F to H
Diamond clarity
VVS2 to SI1
Diamond # of stones
82
All Diamonds, total ct. wt.
0.7
Gemstone name
Natural Beryl (Aquamarine)
Gemstone cut or shape
round, faceted, mixed cut
Gemstone carat weight
0.97
Gemstone mm measurements
6.58 - 6.62 x 5.1
Gemstone type
Type I
Gemstone clarity
VVS
Gemstone hue
slightly greenish blue
Gemstone tone
3-Light
Gemstone saturation
3-Very Slightly Grayish
Gemstone # of stones
1
All Gemstones, total ct. wt.
0.97
Top of ring length (N-S)
8.14 mm [0.32 in]
Top of ring width (E-W)
20.4 mm [0.80 in]
Width of shank at shoulders
6.53 mm [0.25 in]
Width of shank at base
5.41 mm [0.21 in]
Ring height above finger
8.02 mm [0.31 in]
Other ring info
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