9ct White Gold 0.15 Carat Natural Diamond Cluster Eternity Ring
Product Details
| Metal Type | 9ct Gold (375) |
| Metal Colour | White Gold |
| Weight Gr. | 2.3 |
| Width/Thickness CM | 0.3/0.12 |
| Total Diamond Weight | 0.15 |
| Diamond Shape | Round |
| Quality | H-I2 |
| Setting Type | Pave |
| Size Availability | H-V |
9ct White Gold 0.15 Carat Natural Diamond Cluster Eternity Ring
Discover the timeless elegance of this Naava 9ct White Gold Diamond Eternity Ring, a stunning embodiment of perpetual love and refined luxury. Designed to grace the finger with an uninterrupted band of radiant sparkle, this piece combines classic charm with modern sophistication. Whether celebrating a cherished milestone or simply indulging in a breathtaking accessory, its delicate yet brilliant design makes it an enduring treasure.
- Material: Luxurious 9ct White Gold (375 hallmark)
- Gemstones: A captivating cluster of 31 natural Round Diamonds
- Total Diamond Weight: 0.15 Carat, offering a significant sparkle
- Diamond Colour: H-I (Near Colourless), radiating pure light
- Diamond Clarity: Glistening I2-I3 Clarity, chosen for its brilliant effect within the cluster
- Setting Type: Artfully arranged in a Pave setting, enhancing continuous brilliance
- Design: An exquisite Eternity style, symbolizing enduring commitment and grace
- Dimensions: A delicate profile with approximately 0.30cm Width and 0.12cm Thickness
- Brand: Naava – accompanied by an official Certificate of Authenticity
- Occasion: The quintessential gift for Anniversaries, Birthdays, Valentine's Day, or any special moment
- Recipient: A magnificent expression of affection, thoughtfully curated for Her
- Birthstone: Features April's traditional birthstone, a symbol of everlasting renewal
Shipping + Returns
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On all orders above £200, or Free Standard Delivery otherwise.
Returns
Up to 30 days for a full refund, or 60 days for an exchange, from date of sale.
Hallmark Guarantee
All of our jewellery is hallmarked in the UK under the Hallmarking Act 1973, or crafted to the same rigorous standards where hallmarking isn't required.