Lika Behar Oval Labradorite & Diamond 'Deck' Ring
Lika Behar Oval Labradorite & Diamond 'Deck' Ring
Lika Behar Oval Labradorite & Diamond 'Deck' Ring
Lika Behar Oval Labradorite & Diamond 'Deck' Ring

Lika Behar Oval Labradorite & Diamond 'Deck' Ring

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This gorgeous Lika Behar deck ring from the 'Deco' collection features an exquisite 11.40ct oval rosecut labradorite centerpiece stone bezel set in 24k yellow gold on an oxidized sterling silver band along with 0.08ctw of baguette accent diamonds. Size 7.

Details

•Oxidized Sterling Silver/24k yellow gold

•12.43ct oval rosecut labradorite center stone

•0.10ctw of diamonds

•Size 6.25

Style #DEC-R-401-GXDLAB

Diamond Natural diamonds are a rare and unique ultimate gift for a loved one. Thought to be one of the hardest substances on the globe, natural diamonds date back billions of years. The diamond is the traditional birthstone of April and holds significant meaning for those born in that month, thought to provide the wearer with better relationships and an increase in inner strength. Wearing diamonds is purported to bring other benefits such as balance, clarity and abundance. It’s also symbolic of eternal love, and those fortunate to call April the month of their birth will enjoy the following history behind this rare gem.

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. Labradorite Labradorite is named after the Canadian province of Labrador, the classic locality of this gemstone. Labradorite is often heavily flawed with internal dark lines and streaks; stones that are clean of flaws are rare. Some stones have a greater labradorescence effect then others, and a greater play of color increases the value of the Labradorite. A new reddish gemstone popularly called "Andesine" has recently sprung up on the gemstone market; this gemstone is formed by synthetically diffusing certain Labradorite with copper. Care should be handled with Labradorite, as it is sensitive to pressure and can easily crack or chip.

Product Care -Labradorite is a soft stone that scratches easily.
-Steaming and ultrasonic cleaners are never reccommened.
-To clean, dampen a clean soft cloth and use mild dish soap to gently wipe the stone. Oxidized Silver A piece of blackened or oxidized silver is true sterling silver, but it's surface has been intentionally darkened through by introducing it to a chemical process. Like other patinas, oxidized silver is just a surface treatment and does not change the internal color or properties of the metal.

Product Care -It’s best to remove your oxidized silver jewelry before aggressive contact and when showering or washing your hands to prolong the dark color.
-If cleaning is necessary, use mild dish detergent and soft toothbrush with as little rubbing as possible.
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All of our diamonds go through the Kimberly Process, which ensures that we are not purchasing diamonds from war-torn countries. We also have a gemologist on-hand with over 40 years experience in the jewelry industry to reaffirm our diamond sourcing.

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