18 Carat White Gold Ruby & Diamond Flower Design Dress / Engagement Ring
This beautiful wedd-fit floral design ring, made in 18 carat white gold, is set with five 4.5mm by 3mm oval brilliant cut rubies, one 2.5mm round brilliant cut natural diamond and five 1.4mm round brilliant cut natural diamonds.
This ring would make the perfect dress ring for special occasions or a unique engagement ring
Specifications
Metal - 18 carat white gold
Finger size - M
Band width 1.5mm to 1.8mm
Set height - 5.8mm
Total ruby weight - 1.47ct
Ruby grades - slightly purplish Red with medium dark tone and vibrant saturation - transparent with some eye visible inclusions
Total diamond weight - 0.10ct
Diamond grades - H SI
Sizing
The ring is currently a size M but we can resize it if required. Please select from the options provided if you need the ring size adjusting and allow up to an extra three working days for dispatch.
The options available reflect how many sizes we are happy to enlarge or reduce this particular ring by. If the size you require is not on the options please feel free to contact us but it may be that we are unable to enlarge or reduce the ring to a certain size due to the setting or stones that are set in the shoulders.
*Please note that once a ring has been adjusted by resizing we will be unable to accept it as a return
Wedd-Fit
Wedd-fit mounts are designed to sit flush against a straight wedding band without a gap. Wedd-fit settings are ideal for lady’s who don’t want to have a shaped wedding band made to fit around a none wedd-fit engagement ring
White Gold
White gold is not found naturally, it is created by mixing yellow gold with silver coloured metals such as silver and palladium which lightens the colour. Even after this process white gold alloys are still slightly yellow in colour so a layer of a metal called rhodium is added over the top to give white gold its final finish.
Care and Cleaning
Ruby is a highly durable gemstone and is ideal for everyday wear.
Dubbed the "King of Precious Stones" by ancient civilisations, ruby still remains one of the most popular gemstones amongst consumers across the world.
Care should always be taken whilst wearing and storing your ruby jewellery.
You should always store your ruby jewellery away from other coloured gemstones as ruby and sapphire may scratch gems with a lower hardness rating ( this includes all gemstones apart from diamond)
Around 95% of all ruby on the open market today are heat treated to improve their apparent colour and sometimes their clarity. Heat treatment in corundum is stable (permanent) under normal wear and can often be undetectable so always assume a ruby has been heat treated unless it has paperwork from a reputable gem lab which states otherwise.
Many rubies have natural fractures or surface reaching cavities or these may be created during heat treatment. To improve the stones clarity and durability it is common for surface reaching cavities in ruby to be filled with a transparent epoxy resin, lead-based glass or sometimes oil. These treatments can be easily detected by a trained gemologist but nevertheless they should always be disclosed by a retailer (treatments are disclosed below if applicable). If a ruby has been cavity or fractured filled it is not safe to put in an ultrasonic or steam cleaner as these cleaners may damage or remove the filling. They should also not be exposed to high temperatures or harsh chemicals during wear.
This ruby treatment - Heat
If you would like to learn more about gemstone treatments, what these treatments are and what they do, as well as which treatments are stable and how to look after gemstones with unstable treatments, please visit our 'Gemstone Guide' page.
Though rhodium is a durable metal this coating will eventually wear off exposing the light yellow coloured gold underneath and a new layer of rhodium will need to be applied. Please keep this in mind when decided to buy any white gold jewellery.
Returns Policy
We accept returns on this item up to 14 days after the sale date and a full refund will be given provided that the item is retuned to us in the same condition in which it was sent.
Please allow up to three working days for our goldsmith and gemmologist to inspect the item before a refund is issued.
We always recommend viewing items such as this in person before making a purchase.
