Solid 14K Rose Gold Ring with Ruby, Pink Sapphire, and Diamond – Size 6.75

Solid 14K Rose Gold Ring with Ruby, Pink Sapphire, and Diamond – Size 6.75

$340.00
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Solid 14K Rose Gold Ring with Ruby, Pink Sapphire, and Diamond – Size 6.75

Solid 14K Rose Gold Ring with Ruby, Pink Sapphire, and Diamond – Size 6.75

$340.00

This ring is crafted in solid 14K rose gold πŸ’— and features a three-stone cluster composed of a central diamond flanked by a ruby and a pink sapphire. The stones are grouped closely to form a compact, cohesive cluster that reads as a single focal point while still allowing each gemstone to remain visually distinct ✨.

The diamond sits slightly forward within the cluster, with the ruby and pink sapphire adding warm contrast on either side πŸ’Ž. The rose gold setting enhances the natural color tones of the stones, giving the ring a balanced, intentional look without relying on size or height for impact. The proportions feel refined and controlled, making the ring comfortable for regular wear.

From the side, the raised cluster and open gallery show straightforward, functional metalwork πŸ› οΈ designed to support the stones securely over time. The band has a smooth, traditional profile with consistent thickness, giving the ring a solid feel without excess bulk. The interior of the shank is marked β€œ14K,” and the ring has been checked on a mandrel, measuring a true size 6.75.

Verification:
Gold content has been verified using an Auracle Gold Analyzer πŸ§ͺ.
Diamond has been verified using a Presidium Adamas Diamond Tester, which distinguishes diamond from moissanite ⚑.
Ruby and pink sapphire have been verified using a Presidium Gem Tester II πŸ”.

Details:
Metal: Solid 14K rose gold
Primary stones: Ruby, pink sapphire, and diamond
Ring style: Three-stone cluster
Ring size: 6.75
Hallmarks: Marked β€œ14K”
Condition: Excellent estate condition

Fun facts:
The word diamond comes from the ancient Greek adΓ‘mas, meaning β€œunconquerable,” reflecting that diamond is the hardest natural mineral on Earth πŸ’Ž.
Rubies and sapphires belong to the same mineral family (corundum), with color being the only difference between them β€” a detail long appreciated in fine jewelry design β€οΈπŸ’—.

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