Corrine: 0.765ct Heart cut Created Blue Sapphire Claddagh Ring Silver

SDI85006-3184A-s4.0

Corrine: As an enduring symbol of your love, loyalty, friendship and commitment, the Corrine is the created Blue Sapphire ring to our Dublin collection of Claddagh Promise and Wedding rings. Featuring a 6mm Ideal Heart-cut AAA Grade created Blue Sapphire accented by a smaller 1.5mm Russian Ice on Fire Diamond CZ in the top of the crown, the Corrine is sure to catch both hearts and eyes.

Once just the traditional wedding ring of the Irish, the Claddagh ring has become a universal symbol of love, loyalty, and friendship of people throughout the world. When worn on the right hand with the crown and heart facing out, it symbolizes that the wearer's heart is yet to be won. When the wearer is under love's spell, it is worn with the heart and crown facing inwards. When worn on the left hand, with the crown and heart facing inwards, this signifies that your love has been requited.

 


PRODUCT DETAILS:

  • This item is brand new.

  • The ring weighs approx. 1.9 grams.

  • The design measures about 9.5mm in depth (or a more than than 1/3").

  • Made with Solid 925 Sterling Silver with protective Platinum White Rhodium finish; 100% lead and nickel free.

  • Hallmarked 925.


ABOUT THE GEMSTONES:

  • Flawless AAA Grade created Blue Sapphire solitaire accented with clear Russian Ice on Fire Simulated Diamond CZ's.(CZ)

  • The Heart-cut solitaire measures 6mm in diameter.

  • The diamond equivalent weight of the solitaire is 0.75 carats.

  • Total carat weight for the promise ring is approx. 0.765 carats.

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The product was quickly shipped and arrived in Central Europe in 10 days. Ring itself is very gorgeous, fits well, perhaps daintier than expected on my giant hand. Has been wearing it out ever since. I'm very happy with my purchase, will possibly buy another in the future.


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