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Inspired by the soft curves of a lotus flower the setting of the ring has been designed to incorporate these elegant floral curves. This perfectly balanced trilogy ring features a 0.71ct natural fancy brown oval diamond flanked by two 0.4ct oval white diamonds, set on a platinum band. The brown diamond has been set into 18k yellow gold to compliment the natural warmth of the stone. The white diamonds are set in platinum to preserve their natural colour.
For details of ring depicted see below. Design requires a minimum 0.7ct central gemstone. Please contact us to discuss customed variations.
From £5,200 (inc. VAT)
- Fancy brown diamond set in platinum to compliment the colour of the stone
- A unique floral setting visible from the side profile of the ring
- White diamonds set in platinum to preserve their natural colour
- Set on a platinum band
- Wedfit design to allow a wedding ring to sit flush along side this ring
- Laser inscription and hallmark – allows traceability of gemstone and ring back to us
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