Honeybee Amethyst Ring with Black and Red Austrian Crystal Ring in Silver Tone 12.03 Ct.
Honeybee which is regarded as the insect that bridged the natural world to the underworld is the inspiration behind this ring that offers brilliance to Amethyst. Cushion cabochon Amethyst, which is considered as the birthstone of February is studded in prongs with round faceted cut Black and Red Austrian crystals that creates the honeybee motif. Honeycomb pattern has been carved on the tapered shank of this ring making it a unique piece to have.
- Honeybee Pattern
- Amethyst is extensively mined in Brazil, Russia and Korea.
- Four-prong setting
- 7.1 gms of metal weight
- Honeycomb design shank
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SizeL
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ColourBlue
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StyleCreature Couture Ring, Solitaire Ring
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Product Code6294147
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Number of Gemstones3
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Total Gem Weight11.902ct.
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Metal NameStainless Steel
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Metal Weight7.100
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Metal KaratagePure Stainless Steel
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Metal TypeStainless Steel
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Width2.5CM
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Height2.9CM
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Primary Gem weight11.90
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GenderFemale
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Main Stone Nameamethyst
- Amethyst Cushion 17x14mm Cabochon Cut Qty: 1 Weight: 11.900ct.
- Red Austrian Crystal Round 1.8mm Faceted Cut Qty: 1 Weight: 0.001ct.
- Black Austrian Crystal Round 1.3mm Faceted Cut Qty: 1 Weight: 0.001ct.
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