The Skeie's Three Stone Engagement Ring
$4,745.00
Discover the exclusive Skeie's trellis-inspired Three-Stone Engagement Ring, crafted in-house for a truly unique touch. Personalize your ring with your choice of metal: 14kt or 18kt yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, or platinum. Hand-select your center stone shape and gemstone, whether it's a dazzling diamond, vibrant sapphire, passionate ruby, or another precious gem.
Our team of highly knowledgeable and GIA certified diamond experts will guide you through choosing the right setting and selecting the perfect center diamond or gemstone for your forever ring.
Product Details:
- 0.45 carat total weight natural diamond side stones
- Setting starts at $4745 with natural side diamonds and varies by metal type
Product Style #: 7XXX8
Emerald
Emerald’s name is derived from the Greek word smaragdus, meaning “green gem.”
Like aquamarine, emerald is a variety of beryl, a mineral that grows with six sides and up to a foot in length. Emerald color can range from light green (though there is some argument whether these very light beryls are truly emeralds) to a deep, rich green. Emeralds are also like aquamarine in that the way the color presents itself in jewelry depends on a good cut by a skilled gemologist.
The deeper or more green an emerald is, the more valuable it is. The rarest emerald gemstones will appear to be an intense green-blue color.
The availability of high-quality emerald is limited; consequently, treatments to improve clarity are performed regularly.
Product Care -Heat can damage emeralds, especially by extending existing fractures. Light and chemicals can cause the oils, resins, and polymers used to fill surface-reaching fractures to alter in appearance or deteriorate.
-Since the great majority of fashioned natural emeralds contain filled fractures, it’s risky to clean them ultrasonically or with steam. Ultrasonic vibrations can weaken already-fractured stones, and hot steam can cause oil or unhardened resin to sweat out of fractures. Platinum Platinum is one of the rarest and most durable precious metals. Platinum’s rich, white luster enhances the brilliance and will maintain its shining luminosity forever, unlike other white metals which can, in time, turn yellow or tarnish. Platinum belongs to the noble and precious metals family. It is resistant to tarnishing and discoloration due to chlorine and other chemicals. These factors, along with its strength and white luster, have made platinum an increasingly popular choice for jewelry, either on its own or as the setting for diamonds and other precious gemstones. Platinum jewelry does not fade or tarnish and keeps its looks for a lifetime. Platinum’s purity makes it hypoallergenic and ideal for those with sensitive skin.
Product Care -Mix up a solution of mild soap and warm water or purchase a specially formulated cleaner for gold and platinum jewelry. Use a soft toothbrush to scrub.
-The best way to clean platinum jewelry is to take it to a professional jeweler for cleaning.
Product Care -Heat can damage emeralds, especially by extending existing fractures. Light and chemicals can cause the oils, resins, and polymers used to fill surface-reaching fractures to alter in appearance or deteriorate.
-Since the great majority of fashioned natural emeralds contain filled fractures, it’s risky to clean them ultrasonically or with steam. Ultrasonic vibrations can weaken already-fractured stones, and hot steam can cause oil or unhardened resin to sweat out of fractures. Platinum Platinum is one of the rarest and most durable precious metals. Platinum’s rich, white luster enhances the brilliance and will maintain its shining luminosity forever, unlike other white metals which can, in time, turn yellow or tarnish. Platinum belongs to the noble and precious metals family. It is resistant to tarnishing and discoloration due to chlorine and other chemicals. These factors, along with its strength and white luster, have made platinum an increasingly popular choice for jewelry, either on its own or as the setting for diamonds and other precious gemstones. Platinum jewelry does not fade or tarnish and keeps its looks for a lifetime. Platinum’s purity makes it hypoallergenic and ideal for those with sensitive skin.
Product Care -Mix up a solution of mild soap and warm water or purchase a specially formulated cleaner for gold and platinum jewelry. Use a soft toothbrush to scrub.
-The best way to clean platinum jewelry is to take it to a professional jeweler for cleaning.
•All orders over $500 are eligible for free shipping
•Call us at 541-345-0354 if you require next day shipping (additional fees apply)
•Please allow 1-2 days to process your order and prepare shipment
•We only ship to addresses within the United States. We are unable to process orders shipped to package forwarding services at this time.
•Call us at 541-345-0354 if you require next day shipping (additional fees apply)
•Please allow 1-2 days to process your order and prepare shipment
•We only ship to addresses within the United States. We are unable to process orders shipped to package forwarding services at this time.
At Skeie's, it's of upmost importance that the jewelry we select is obtained from suppliers who follow conflict-free and socially responsible practices. We believe that the materials used in our jewelry should support and benefit the communities where they originated, while keeping the environmental impact as minimal as possible.
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