Tanzanite and Diamond Solitaire Cocktail Ring
18 karat white gold solitaire ring, centering a 9.92 carat square cut Tanzanite, embraced on both sides by two rows of white diamonds with black rhodium setting.
Metal: 18k white gold
Height: 1.08 in. (27.58 mm) Width: 0.60 in. (15.47 mm) Depth: 0.81 in. (20.53 mm)
Stones: Tanzanite: 9.92 carats, square cut White Diamonds: 268 pieces, E color, VVS1 clarity, weight 2.29 carats in total Weight: 10.2 gr.
This one-of-a-kind piece has been hand manufactured by trusted and highly qualified craftsmen according to the best Italian goldsmith tradition using the latest technology. Alex Jona hallmark 404TO guarantees the origin of the product and the precious metal content is confirmed by the official gold hallmarks. All diamonds used are purchased from legitimate sources and conflict free. Only diamonds of the highest quality standard in terms of Clarity, Color and Cut are used.
What fingers & More
When night falls, start a table conversation with this outstanding cocktail ring.
Tanzanite
A very special and truly unique gemstone discovered in 1967 on the foot hills of the Kilimanjaro in East Africa’s Tanzania. When mined, specimens appear dusty brown but upon being heated, become a spectacular royal blue or lavender. Faceted stones are usually free of inclusions. Earning a grade of 6.5 to 7.0 on the Mohs Scale, the gemstone is moderately hardy. A modern day gemstone that has been recently added as an alternative birthstone for the month of December.
18 Karat White Gold
18k (75%) gold is the purest form of gold used for jewelry (pure 100% gold is 24 karats by definition). 18k means that 18 out of the 24 parts that make up the gold are pure gold. 18k white gold is an alloy made up of 75% pure gold and 25% palladium.
Rhodium Plating
Rhodium comes from the platinum family and is a noble and durable metal which features a bright white color. Rhodium plating is used on silver, gold and copper gives an off-white color, creating a bright mirror-like finish. More benefits of rhodium plating include enhanced brightness, scratch and tarnishing resistance. It is also hypoallergenic and nickel-free.
Rhodium colors: not only silver-white but also black
Black rhodium is one of the various colors of rhodium. In its natural condition, rhodium is chrome-white and is typically plated onto white gold to give it a shining finish. Blending ink to rhodium, however, dark colors can be obtained from gray to black. Black rhodium gives jewels a dark, shining burnish and has a cool style. Black rhodium-plated gold or sterling silver is often used in men’s jewelry styles, but it is a rising look for women’s styles as well.