Jye's Ruby and Diamond Band
This stunning ring is fashioned from 18k white gold along with palladium and features 0.78ctw of rubies and 0.14ctw of diamonds. Size 6.5.
Details
- 14k white gold & palladium
- 0.78ctw of rubies
- 0.14ctw of diamonds
- Size 6.5
Style# RD29845K/25167
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Product Care -Handle your diamond sparingly—when a diamond is handled, the oils from your fingers adhere to the diamond’s surface and affect its brilliance and fire.
-Chlorine bleach or abrasives (such as household cleansers or toothpaste) should never be used when cleaning diamond jewelry. Chemicals like chlorine can damage some of the metals used to alloy gold for diamond settings and abrasives can scratch gold and other metals. Palladium Since 1939, Palladium has been used in fine jewelry. Palladium rings will give another alternative to white gold and platinum, silver and titanium in the panoply of white colored engagement, wedding and anniversary rings. Palladium rings are extremely tarnish resistant. Palladium rings are comprised of 95% pure palladium which means they do not contain the metals that cause silver to tarnish. Palladium rings feature a more radiant white than platinum and white gold which make them ideal as wedding rings. And of course one of the best things about palladium is the price - generally about one fifth of the price of platinum. Palladium rings come in an assortment of styles, from classic, heirloom to contemporary. You're sure to find the right style of Palladium ring with the luxe look of platinum.
Product Care -Dilute dish detergent in a small bowl of warm water and soak each piece for a 3-5 mins. Gently clean your item by using a soft bristle toothbrush.
-Rinse your jewelry under warm running water, and pat dry with a soft, lint-free cloth. Be sure to dry your jewelry completely before wearing again. Ruby Ruby is the red variety of the mineral corundum, colored by the element chromium. All other colors of gem-quality corundum are called sapphire, which means color is key for this royal gemstone. Accordingly, the name “ruby” comes from rubeus, the Latin word for red. In ancient Sanskrit, ruby translated to ratnaraj, which meant “king of precious stones.” These fiery gems have been treasured throughout history for their color and vitality. The chromium that gives ruby its red color also causes fluorescence, which makes rubies glow like a fire from within. Paradoxically, chromium is also what makes this gem scarce because it can cause cracks and fissures. Few rubies actually grow large enough to crystallize into fine quality gems, and these can bring even higher prices than diamonds. Ruby’s strength and red fluorescence make it valuable for applications beyond jewelry. Both natural and synthetic rubies are used in watchmaking, medical instruments, and lasers.
Product Care -Ultrasonic and steam cleaners are usually safe for untreated, heat-treated, and lattice diffusion treated stones.
-Fracture-filled, cavity-filled, or dyed material should only be cleaned with a damp cloth.
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