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Wedding Bands
Art Deco Wedding Band in Two Tone Design
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This dual-tone Natural Diamond Wedding/Anniversary Band is the epitome and luxury. This piece effortlessly blends 18K White and Yellow Gold. This creates a beautiful contrast that captures the eye.
At the heart of this vintage-inspired lies a brilliant round diamond, which weighs approximately 0.4 carats. This gorgeous center stone, with VS-SI clarity, dazzles with great fire and brilliance and serves as the centerpiece of this creation.
The band features a uniquely textured center in White Gold, much like brushed silk adding a touch of sophistication. The central section is flanked by delicate beaded edges in warm yellow gold, creating a nice play of color and texture. This ring showcases world-class artisanship because it is a unique combination of textures. From the sleek, polished gold beads to the textured center, this ring is a dynamic visual and tactile experience.
This dual-tone diamond band is the perfect head-turner and breath-taker that will have all eyes on you where you go.
Features
- Round Natural Diamond
- Approx. total carat weight - 0.4 carat
- Average Clarity-VS-SI
- Set in 18K White/Yellow Gold
- Dual Tone
- Art Deco Design
- Comes with a SARATTI Certificate of Authenticity
How To Care For Art Deco Wedding Band in Two Tone Design
To properly care for and maintain this ring, practice the following:
- Clean the ring gently with a soft bristled brush and mild soap.
- Do not wear the ring when engaging in activities that could expose it to physical impact or harsh chemicals.
- Since this ring is stackable, make sure to store separately from other jewelry to prevent scratching.
- Have the ring inspected at least once a year to ensure the diamond is secure in its setting.
- When not wearing, store the ring in a fabric lined jewelry box to protect the diamond and metal from scratches and chipping.
Stone type | Natural Diamond |
Average color | G |
Approx. total carat weight | 0.4 carat |
Cut | Round |
Average clarity | VS-SI |
Metal type | 18K Gold |
Metal color | White & Yellow |
Modern Gem Item # | WR0072W-WR0075W |
Diamonds
Diamonds are one of the most coveted diamonds on the planet. Since the olden days, mankind has been enchanted by this gem's unique beauty and infinite shine. The diamond is the only jewel composed of a single element, carbon, and is known to be the hardest naturally occurring mineral on the earth. This gorgeous gemstone is created under extreme temperatures and pressures within the earth's crust. It is a unique gemstone due to its chemical makeup, structure, and formation process. Diamonds are believed to have first been mined in India approximately 4000 years ago along the banks of the Krishna, Penner, and Godavari rivers. Historians say India started trading diamonds as early as the 4th century BC. Brazil became a significant source of diamonds in the 18th century. The first significant diamond discovery in South Africa occurred in the late 1800s.
Diamonds are nowadays mined in various places of the world. Prominent sources include Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Russia, and Canada. The name diamond comes from the Greek word 'Adamas,' which means "invincible" or "indestructible." Diamonds are noted for their incredible hardness, scoring 10 on the Mohs scale. Another diamond can only scratch a diamond. Diamonds are available in a variety of colors in addition to white. Yellow and brown are the most popular diamonds, while blue, green, orange, and red are the rarest.
Fearlessness, abundance, perfection, and illumination are all attributes associated with diamonds. It is renowned as the 'Stone of Invincibility' due to its unyielding hardness. Diamonds are also believed to bring their wearer triumph and power. Diamonds are also considered to be the birthstone for those born in April. It is also the gemstone connected with the 60th and 75th wedding anniversaries. This jewel symbolizes purity, love, and eternity and is a favorite center stone for engagement and wedding rings.
Diamonds are available in a variety of hues. Diamonds in the standard color group span from colorless to light yellow to brown. Colorless diamonds are the most expensive and rarest of all of them. There are also 'fancy' diamonds that are less expensive and available in red, pink, yellow, purple, blue, and green. 'Champagne' and 'cognac' diamonds describe brown and yellow diamonds. Even the slightest color shift can drastically influence a diamond's value.
The official standard color grading system for diamonds ranges from 'D' to 'Z.' Diamonds with a Z-K rating have noticeable color and are not very valuable. J-I is almost colorless, with a warm tone that can be detected. H and G are nearly colorless as well. Unless they are compared to a colorless stone, it is difficult to tell what hue these diamonds are. Although F and E appear colorless to the naked eye, an expert gemologist can identify minute amounts of color. D-graded diamonds are colorless, scarce, and highly precious.
Lab Diamonds are artificially grown in a lab setting by scientists, boasting identical chemical composition, structure, optical qualities, and physical attributes to natural diamonds. The marked difference between them is simply how they are formed.
Diamond FACTS:
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Mineral: Carbon
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Refractive Index: 2.417 to 2.419
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Specific gravity: 3.50 to 3.53
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Mohs hardness: 10
Diamond is the birthstone for April and also the gemstone for 60th wedding anniversaries.
FANCY COLORED DIAMONDS
Rare • Precious • Captivating
Diamonds have been mined and worn in India since the 4th century BC, and were used as a decorative gemstone well before contact with Western cultures. The world's first diamond color-grading system dates back to sixth-century India, but this system was not responsible for the creation of colored diamonds.
The color of a diamond was closely associated with the caste system, and only certain persons in the social hierarchy could own a certain type of colored diamond. This formed an important part of ancient India's class structure and caste system. Rulers, priests, and people of high status in the system were allowed to own diamonds that weren't colorless. Warriors and Land Lords were allowed to wear "Brown Diamonds that resembled the color of the eye of the hare," and merchants were granted permission only to own Yellow Diamonds. Members of the lower levels of society were assigned black or gray diamonds. Kings, however, were free to choose diamonds of any color.
Colorless natural diamonds are classified on the scale from D - Z. At the end of this range is where colored natural diamonds fall (i.e., X-Y-Z range). In this range of colors, diamonds begin to show traces of yellowish or brownish tones. This is the start of the Fancy Yellow Diamond and Fancy Brown diamond scale" is true according to sources.
The diamond color scale ranges from D to Z, with D being absolutely colorless, and Z being light yellow or brown. Diamonds with a color grade from D to F are considered colorless, while diamonds with a color grade from G to J are considered near colorless.
Beyond the J grade, diamonds begin to show traces of yellowish or brownish tones, and this is where colored natural diamonds fall. These diamonds are called fancy colored diamonds, and they come in various colors, such as red (rarest), yellow, brown, blue, green, pink, and more.
The start of the fancy yellow diamond and fancy brown diamond scale is at the end of the colorless range (i.e., X-Y-Z range).
Any diamond with a strong presence of color is known as a Fancy Colored Diamond. Fancy Colored Natural Diamonds are much rarer than their white counterparts and highly sought after for their impeccably rich, beautiful, and sensation colors. They fetch a premium price per carat weight due to high-profile auctions, another factor in their immense awareness and cost.
Diamond FACTS:
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Mineral: Carbon
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Refractive Index: 2.417 to 2.419
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Specific gravity: 3.50 to 3.53
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Mohs hardness: 10
Diamond is the birthstone for April and also the gemstone for 60th wedding anniversaries.
About Moissanites
Moissanite, a rare form of silicon carbide, is also beautiful, boasting over 2.5 times the brilliance of a diamond. Most moissanite is near-colorless but hues of yellow/gray may be seen in some lighting. Color affects value, with near-colorless varieties at a higher price. Moissanite is eye-clean and when inspected under a microscope, needle-inclusions can be seen due to the gem's development. Cut into any shape, most commonly a round brilliant cut, moissanite is also available in ovals, pears, princesses, cushions, hearts, and marquises.
Moissanite FACTS:
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Mineral: Silicon Carbide
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Refractive Index: 2.65-2.69
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Specific gravity: 3.22
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Mohs hardness: 9.25
COMPARISON
(Natural Diamond VS Lab Diamond VS Moissanite)
Natural Diamonds | Lab Diamond | Moissanite |
Earth-Made | Man-made | Man-made |
Billions of Years to create | Takes a month to create | Takes a month to create |
Not so Eco-friendly | Eco-friendly | Eco-friendly |
Very Durable | Very Durable | Durable |
Expensive | 50% Cheaper | 80% Cheaper |
Looks exactly like a diamond | Looks similar to a diamond |
Customize this piece in your preferred gemstone type:
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Center Stones Available: Natural Diamond, Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Moissanite, Opal, and more.
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Center Stone Shapes: Oval, Round, Emerald, Radiant, Cushion, Pear, Princess and more.
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Metal Types: 18K Gold, 14K Gold, Platinum PT-950.
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Shipping
- For 'Made to Order' products, your timeline is 20-25 business days (est). It includes handcrafting and shipping, from the time of purchase.
- For 'Ready to Ship' items, your order will be shipped within 96 hours after payment. This excludes weekends, holidays, and festive seasons.
Returns & Exchanges
Items marked "ready to ship" can be returned (including loose gems). - Return items in unworn, pristine condition within 7 days of receipt.
- Return all papers, including certificates (when included), with the item.
- After 7 days, the sale is final.
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