Round Aquamarine and Diamond Halo Ring 1/10ctw
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Description
This sterling silver ring boasts a beautiful round aquamarine gemstone in a stunning light blue hue. The aquamarine is surrounded by sparkling round diamonds in a popular halo design. As aquamarine is March's birthstone, this ring would make the perfect gift for anyone who celebrates a birthday in March. This stunning gemstone is also known for bringing happiness and courage to the wearer. Diamonds are 1/10ctw, I or better in color, and I3 or better in clarity.
Specifications
Metal Information- Metal: Sterling Silver - 925
Diamond Information- Total Diamond Weight: 1/10 ctwCarat Weight: The actual weight of a single gemstone. The weight of a one carat diamond equates to 200 mg or 0.2 grams. Carat weight is often expressed as a decimal or as points. A one carat diamond is the same as 1ct. or 100 points; a 1/2 carat diamond could also be called .5ct. or a 50 point diamond. To make things complicated, gemstones have different densities. Meaning, a one carat diamond and a one carat amethyst are not exactly the same size. See our Education section regarding the "4 C's" for detailed information regarding Carat Weight.
- Diamond Color: I - or betterColor: An industry measurement of color or tinting within a diamond or gemstone. See our Education section regarding the "4 C's" for detailed information.
- Diamond Clarity: I3 - or betterClarity: An industry term describing the number and density of inclusions and blemishes within a diamond or gemstone. See our Education section regarding the 4 C's for detailed information.
Stone Information- Stone Type: AquamarineAquamarine: A bluish, semi- precious gemstone from the beryl family. The name translates to "water of the sea" because of its color, which can actually range from very pale blue to a blue-green teal. The most prized color is a deep blue aqua. With a 7 to 8 rating on the Mohs Hardness Scale, the gem is very hardy. As March's birthstone, the aquamarine is said to bring courage and happiness to the wearer, reduce anxiety, and acts as a talisman to protect sailors.
- Stone Shape: RoundRound: A gemstone or material cut or formed into a rounded shape.
- Stone Color: Blue
- Stone Clarity: I3 - or better
- Stone Size: 6 mm
- Quantity: 1
- Stone Type: DiamondDiamond: This popular and sought-after gemstone is composed of carbon. Diamonds can be found in a variety of colors, from colorless to yellow, brown, and even black. Diamonds are the hardest natural substance on earth and rate a 10 on the Mohs Hardness Scale. Diamond is also known as April's birthstone.
- Stone Shape: RoundRound: A gemstone or material cut or formed into a rounded shape.
- Stone Clarity: I3 - or better
- Quantity: 16