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14k White Gold Moissanite Classic Tiffany Solitaire (.50 cttw equivalent)

14k White Gold Moissanite Classic Tiffany Solitaire (.50 cttw equivalent)

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Brand: Amazon.com Collection
Category: Jewelry


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Sales Rank: 57872

Metal Stamp: 14k
Metal: white-gold
Number Of Stones: 1
Stone Shape: round-shape
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 2.3 x 2.3 x 1

ASIN: B000PY8990


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Amazon.com Product Description
A single round Moissanite stone is beautifully showcased in a Tiffany setting in this stunning solitaire ring, crafted from 14 karat white gold. This traditional design is simple yet stately and represents a classic choice. It's made up of a six-prong claw centered on a slender polished gold band. The setting is designed to hold the stone securely while raising it up to the light, allowing light to filter through its facets and enhance its brilliance and fire. The Moissanite stone featured here is near colorless and has a weight equivalent to 1/2 carat. Its bright sparkle is beautifully complemented by the cool gleam of the 14 karat white gold.

About Moissanite
Moissanite by Charles & Colvard is a uniquely beautiful near-colorless jewel that outperforms diamonds in terms of brilliance, luster, and fire. Also known as silicon carbide, Moissanite is a naturally occurring mineral found in limited quantities or as small particles in the earth. Large natural crystals are extremely rare, which prohibits their use in jewelry making. Recently, Charles & Colvard developed a method of duplicating this fiery jewel, using a patented thermal growing process. The process is very difficult and expensive, thus preventing mass production. Moissanite jewels are cut to very specific proportions designed to maximize their brilliance. Learn more about Moissanite.

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