This delicate unheated natural oval cut ruby and sparkly diamond accent ring couldn't be prettier!
The gem quality ruby faces up as half a carat. It measures 6.02mm x 4.34mm x 1.72mm and weighs 0.37 carats. This precious ruby is completely untreated just as nature made her.
Surrounding this beautiful ruby there are ten single cut fine white diamonds VS in clarity and J in color each measuring 1.25mm.
The total diamond weight here is 10 points.
This dainty ruby and diamond engagement ring has a total ruby and diamond weight of 0.47 carats.
The ruby and diamond set cluster measures approximately 3/8" long by 3/8" wide claw to claw and has a low profile of just 1/4" high off the finger (9.7mm x 8.9mm x 6.1mm).
It weighs approximately 2.6 grams.
Professional testing concludes 14K yellow gold. As with many artisan vintage rings there is no metal fineness stamp we guarantee 14K gold.
It is in lovely condition and is ready to gift or to wear.
This is a super pretty ring and the unheated natural ruby is just gorgeous.
A full appraisal shall be sent with this special ring for your records.
We shall ship in a presentation box ready for gifting.
The photos form part of the description. Rubies do look slightly different shades of red in different lighting conditions including incandescent light and natural daylight. In my view the photographs on the hand are very close to the color in person- a very pretty red indeed!
Unfortunately, in the last two decades many rubies seen in modern jewelry and rubies set as replacements in vintage and antique jewelry have had the color induced by high temperature heating in chemicals such as beryllium. This is called diffusion treatment and includes surface diffusion, bulk diffusion, lattice diffusion and deep diffusion. There are also sapphires treated heavily with beryllium treatment to imitate rubies. In recent years rubies have been clarity enhanced by filling any fissures or cracks with molten lead glass, sometimes the glass is colored as well, with time the filler falls out or goes cloudy ruining the stone. Polymer resins can be used in a similar way. Oftentimes this clarity enhancement may appear on certificates as the note(s) “residues” or “minor residues” or perhaps “foreign substance”. Colored coatings can be applied to the back of a ruby. These treatments are unacceptable and such treated stones are of very low value. We do not sell rubies with these treatments.
The photos form part of the description. Like all colored stones there is a color variation that occurs in different lighting conditions both inside but also outside, even the time of day can make the color of a stone appear a little different. We do our best to show colors as we see them. Color perception is highly individual and some people can perceive more colors than others, also colors can appear somewhat different on different screens and devices due to variations in screen hardware and device display settings.