Lab Emerald Art-Deco Starburst ring in 14K White Gold

This elaborate 14K White Gold lab emerald ring is an art-deco representation of a glowing star, with rays of diamonds gleaming in all directions. Milgrain beading adds an antique look to this ornate piece. Lab Emerald is known as the gem of love and life and is the birthstone for the month of May.

Style #: R5520-WCEMR
Gem: Lab Created Emerald
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  • 6 x 6 mm Round
  • 0.80 carats
  • AA Quality
  • eye-clean
  • Origin: Japan
Genuine Diamonds: .16 carats
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1.3mm Round D-G SI2
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1.1mm Round D-G SI2
retail price: $ 1,132.00
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Price:
$599.00
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