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Princess Solitaire Yellow Gold Ring, Raised V-Shape | SMP

Step 1 | Ring Setting Preferences

Metal Alloy:

["Yellow Gold"]
Gold Purity (karat):

Step 2 | Diamond Preferences

Carat Weight Range:

["1.99ct or less"]
Sale price£667.00

Step 3 | Choose Your Primary Diamond(s)

Princess Solitaire Yellow Gold Ring, Raised V-Shape | SMP
Princess Solitaire Yellow Gold Ring, Raised V-Shape | SMP Sale price£667.00

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Let's examine the diamonds' Colour, Clarity, Cut (shape), and Carat (Weight)

The 4 C's Of Diamonds

Gemstone

Diamond

Diamonds are precious stones made of carbon, valued for their brilliance and hardness. They are the only gemstones made of a single element (carbon) whose atoms are arranged in a crystal structure called diamond cubic.

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Shape

Princess

It is the only proper square cut, as it is the only one with a real corner. This shape is crisp, cool, and sparkles just as much as a round brilliant.

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Clarity

Your Choice

The configurable options for this piece of jewellery allow you to select the primary gemstone's clarity grade yourself or a specific gemstone using the 'Choose Diamond/Gemstone' button above the 'Buy Now' button.

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Carat (ct)

1.99ct or Less

Gemstones and Diamonds with a carat weight of less than 1.99ct are considered budget-friendly options for a primary stone setting. Anything under 0.20ct is ideal for melee/accent shoulder set rings. The wow factor will still be achieved unless the intended recipient happens to be a gemstone or diamond specialist!

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Colour

Your Choice

The configurable options for this piece of jewellery allow you to select the primary gemstone's colour yourself or a specific gemstone using the 'Choose Diamond/Gemstone' button above the 'Buy Now' button.

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Source

Natural & Lab

Both share the same chemical and physical properties. Natural gemstones have been formed on Earth for millions of years, while lab-grown gemstones are created in a laboratory. The latter have higher clarity and more consistent colour for their price tag, yet natural are still more desirable due to their rarity.

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What else can we tell you about this Ring?

Anatomy & Specifications

Learn more about this rings Anatomy & Specifications to decide if it's right for you.

Style

Solitaire Ring

A solitaire ring has a single gemstone in the centre surrounded by a simple band. The design highlights the beauty of the stone without distracting from it.

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Alloy

Yellow Gold

Yellow gold exudes a classic charm ideal for most engagement and wedding rings. It often contains other alloys to achieve its recognizable colour. While it offers a timeless look and is generally more affordable than platinum, it is softer and can scratch easily, especially in higher karats.

Setting

V-Shaped

The metal prongs form a V-shape to hold the gemstone in place. They are particularly well-suited for princess, pear, or marquise cuts or rings that get a lot of wear as they provide a secure grip. 

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Gallery

Open

An 'Open' gallery utilises prongs but doesn't have a horizontal bar as a 'Basket' gallery would have. In this gallery, the gemstone is open, allowing an unobstructed view of its sides and pavilion.

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Head

Raised

The primary gemstone is raised above the ring band, making it much more visible. Unlike a cathedral or trellis head, a raised head is typically solid without cut-outs on either side of the gallery.

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Shank

Pinched

The shank is literally pinched together on either side of the primary stone setting, creating the illusion that the centre stone is more significant than it is.

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