Citrine and Fire Opal Three Stone Oval Trellis ring in 14K White Gold

This 14K White Gold trellis three stone ring features an oval citrine, flanked by a fire opal and citrine for a total of 1.00 carat of glistening gems. Choose gems that represent the birthstones of your loved ones to create a unique keepsake. Citrine is known as the gem of optimism and renewal and is the birthstone for the month of November. Fire Opal is known as the gem of confidence and healing and is the birthstone for the month of October.

Style #: R4024-WCTFR
Center Gem: Genuine Citrine
small citrine oval icon
  • 7 x 5 mm Oval
  • 0.70 carats
  • AA Quality
  • eye-clean
  • Origin: Brazil
Side Gems: Genuine Fire Opal
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small fire_opal round icon
  • 3.5 x 3.5 mm Round
  • 0.40 total carats (0.20 x 2)
  • AA Quality
  • slightly-included
  • Origin: Mexico
Genuine Diamonds: .00 carats
retail price: $ 990.00
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Beautiful! I was a very happy Mom this Mother's Day!

Aaron K
Troy, oh
Tuesday, June 5, 2012

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citrine Jewelry

Citrine has been popular for thousands of years and used to be revered for its rarity, though that has changed with time. The ancient Romans used it for beautiful jewelry and intaglio work. It was also very popular for jewelry in the 19th century. During the Art Deco period between World Wars I and II, large citrines were set in many prized pieces, including the massive and elaborate Art Deco inspired jewelry pieces made for big Hollywood stars such as Greta Garbo and Joan Crawford.... learn more

fire_opal Jewelry

Mexican fire opals are named for their uniform flaming orange or cherry red body color. They are always very brightly colored, and can be a little bit cloudy to almost perfectly transparent. Transparent specimens have a good luster. Like the traditional opal, fire opals can occasionally display signs of iridescence in very bright light. Fire opals have a very low density, lower than that of glass, with which it is sometimes confused. Fire opals, like other opals, are relatively hard, rating a 5.... learn more