9ct White Gold Red and White Diamond Crossover Eternity Ring
Product Details
| Metal Type | 9ct Gold (375) |
| Metal Colour | White Gold |
| Weight Gr. | 1.8 |
| Width/Thickness CM | 0.25/0.08 |
| Main Diamond Weight | 0.04 |
| Diamond Shape | Round |
| Quality | H-I2 |
| Setting Type | Pave |
| Size Availability | J-Q |
9ct White Gold Red and White Diamond Crossover Eternity Ring
Embrace a symphony of passion and brilliance with the Naava Crossover Eternity Ring. This exquisite piece, crafted from luminous 9ct white gold, features a captivating design where ribbons of polished metal gracefully intertwine, symbolizing an unending bond. Adorned with a dazzling array of pristine white diamonds and vibrant, fiery orange diamonds, this ring celebrates moments of profound connection and everlasting love, making it a truly unforgettable treasure for the modern romantic.
- Brand: Naava
- Material: Luxurious 9ct White Gold (375)
- Style: Elegant Crossover Eternity Ring
- White Diamonds: 8 round brilliant cut diamonds, H-I colour, I2-I3 clarity, pave set for continuous sparkle.
- Orange Diamonds: 15 radiant round orange diamonds, offering a warm and captivating contrast.
- Total Diamond Weight: A remarkable 0.08 carats, showcasing a harmonious blend of hues.
- Design: Gracefully intertwining bands that symbolize eternal commitment.
- Dimensions: A delicate width of 0.25 CM and a slim profile of 0.08 CM thickness.
- Weight: Approximately 1.8 grams of pure elegance.
- Certification: Accompanied by a Naava Certificate of Authenticity.
- Recipient: A perfect expression of love 'For Her'.
- Occasion: Ideal for celebrating Anniversaries, Birthdays, Valentine's Day, or any moment deserving of a truly special gift.
- Size Availability: Available in sizes J to Q.
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.