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14K White Gold Iolite & Citrine Ring - 8×7 mm Oval, Alt Engagement, Size 5.75

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Management number 2961554 Release Date 2025/08/12 List Price $225.00 Model Number 2961554
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A dusky-violet iolite—freshly repolished to mirror clarity—crowns this 14-karat setting, flanked by honey-bright citrines tucked into trefoil shoulders. The gold shows a whisper of champagne warmth; whether the alloy was always creamy-white or once rhodium-dipped, the result is a mellow glow that flatters every skin tone.Think of it as the “something blue” no one else will have: durable enough for daily wear, distinctive enough to double as an alternative engagement ring or right-hand statement. The basket is beefy and the prongs secure, so you can stack a contour bands right up against it without wobble.Specs:- Metal: 14 K white gold, slight champagne cast, 3.18 g (hallmarked “14K ★”)- Center stone: Natural iolite, ~8.9 × 7 × 4.5 mm (≈ 2.10 ct face-up); table professionally re-lapped for crisp reflections- Accents: Two natural citrines, ~2 mm each, vivid amber hue- Ring size: 5.75, jeweler-resizable- Profile: 4-prong basket with open gallery for light flow- Condition: Excellent. No facet wear, table of iolite is repolished, very little wear on edges of stone, prongs tight.#IoliteRing #14KGold #AlternativeEngagement #SomethingBlue #CitrineAccents #SeptemberBirthstone #ArtDecoInspired #StackingRing #VintageStyle #UniqueBride


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