Diamonds have an image of purity and light. They are given as a pledge of love and worn as a symbol of commitment.
A beautiful 1.63 carats Fancy Intense Yellow Cushion diamond Side Stone Ring Set in Platinum . It comes with an elegant gift box. Manufactured by Leibish and Co.
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Fine Natural Colombian AAA+ Emerald Pear Cut Emerald weighting approx 6.00 carats Vivid medium green color, excellent clarity and transparency Second stone, natural round brilliant cut diamonds Diamonds weighting approx. 2.00 carats, clarity SI1-SI2 / color F-G Total gemstone weight 8.00 carats Total ring weight 16.5g Composition yellow gold 18K
Centering on a cushion-shaped emerald weighing 29.16 carats, decorated with brilliant-cut diamonds on the shoulders, mounted in platinum.
The “Crown of Muzo“. Important 29.16-Carat Natural Untreated Colombian Muzo Emerald and Diamond Ring. Estimate:HK$ 9,800,000 – 13,000,000/US$ 1,260,000 – 1,666,000.
This engagement ring setting is the perfect compliment to the center old mine cushion cut diamond as the intense royal blue sapphire’s truly puts the focus on its centerpiece. The setting is made of solid 14kt white gold and in its 4-prong center setting rests a 1.38 carat early 20th century cut cushion diamond graded I in color and SI1 in clarity as it is incredibly eye clean. Two emerald cut blue sapphire’s (.30 carats total) flank the center in channel settings which makes for an interesting 3 stone ring. Smaller round full cut bead set diamonds encrust the shank down to about the middle of it on all surfaces with milgrain detailed edges evoking an Art Deco design. There are 56 round diamonds weighing about .32 carats and graded G-H in color and SI1 in clarity. The ring weighs 5.1 grams and is currently a size 6.25 and can be resized. It rises 7.75mm above your finger and its ring face width measures 13.85mm from sapphire to sapphire. This ring is in Excellent condition.
As per the records, emeralds were first discovered about 4,000 years ago in Egypt. It is a variety of the mineral beryl. Most emeralds are highly included and it is extremely hard to find “clean” emeralds. As Gemfields describes “unlike most gemstones, the mineralisation of emeralds can only happen when two different rock types with contrasting characteristics under unique conditions come into contact with one another, which makes it one of the rarest gemstones. For Zambian emeralds, it was the specific combination of the 1.6 billion year-old high-grade metamorphic rock named the Talc Magnetite Schist and the younger 500 million year old intruding pegmatite.” The result is a rich and saturated green color, from bright green with yellowish undertones to a vibrant green with bluish undertones.