ELANZA Simulated Diamond Criss Cross Ring in Rhodium Overlay Sterling Silver
6033182
ELANZA Simulated Diamond Criss Cross Ring in Rhodium Overlay Sterling Silver
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Product Highlights
- People wearing crisscross rings symbolize that they are saving themselves for marriage.
- The two lines in the ring represent the crossing of paths and the merging of lives.
- Both men and women can wear this type of ring.
- Brilliant round cut simulated diamonds are spread all over the ring which creates a dazzling sparkle that can light up any attire.
- Rhodium plating adds shine and lustrousness to this ring.
- Sterling silver is the guardian that keeps the gleam of this accessory going on for a large period.
Product Details
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Brandelanza
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SizeP
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Product Code6033182
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Number of Gemstones62
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Total Gem Weight0.580ct.
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Metal Name925 White Silver
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Metal Weight2.000
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Metal Karatage925 Silver
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Metal TypeSilver
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Main Stone Namewhite cubic zirconia
Stone Details
- Simulated Diamond Round 1.7mm Faceted Cut Qty: 1 Weight: 0.300ct.
- Simulated Diamond Round 1mm Faceted Cut Qty: 61 Weight: 0.280ct.
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