9ct White Gold 0.22 Carat Natural Diamond Cluster Cushion Ring
Product Details
| Metal Type | 9ct Gold (375) |
| Metal Colour | White Gold |
| Weight Gr. | 2.3 |
| Width/Thickness CM | 0.2/0.11 |
| Total Diamond Weight | 0.22 |
| Diamond Shape | Round |
| Quality | H-I1 |
| Setting Type | Pave |
| Size Availability | J-Q |
The Naava Radiance: 9ct White Gold 0.22 Carat Diamond Cluster Cushion Ring
Embrace a timeless symbol of devotion with the Naava Radiance Ring, an exquisite creation designed to captivate and enchant. This stunning piece features a magnificent cluster of natural diamonds, artfully arranged to form a luxurious cushion silhouette, brilliantly encircled by a dazzling halo. Cast in the purest 9ct white gold, its luminous glow and sparkling brilliance make it the ultimate declaration of love, perfect for an engagement or a cherished anniversary.
- Material: Premium 9ct White Gold (375 hallmark)
- Total Diamond Weight: A stunning 0.22 Carats of natural diamonds
- Diamond Count: Adorned with 36 brilliant natural diamonds
- Diamond Colour: Graded H-I, offering a beautiful near-colourless brilliance
- Diamond Clarity: I1-I2, chosen for their delightful sparkle and character
- Setting Style: Features an elegant Pave setting, embraced by a captivating Halo design
- Diamond Shape: Composed of dazzling Round natural diamonds, forming a cushion cluster
- Ring Style: A distinguished Halo Cluster Cushion Ring
- Certification: Accompanied by a Naava Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring quality
- Recipient & Occasion: The ultimate expression of love for Her, ideal for Engagements and Valentine's Day
- Birthstone: A magnificent gift for those celebrating an April birthday
Shipping + Returns
Free UK Tracked & Signed Delivery
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.