Smoky Quartz and Pink Tourmaline Diamond Butterflies ring in 14K Yellow Gold

Two sparkling diamond butterflies are hidden in plain site in this smoky quartz and pink tourmaline 14K Yellow Gold ring. .24 carats of diamonds are set into a detailed milgrain band, crowned by two heart shaped gemstones. Create a one-of-a-kind keepsake by choosing the birthstones of yourself and your loved ones. Smoky Quartz is known as the gem of spirit and intellect and is the birthstone for the month of November. Pink Tourmaline is known as the gem of empathy and creativity and is the birthstone for the month of October.

Style #: R5601-YSMTU
Gem 1: Genuine Smoky Quartz
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  • 5 x 5 mm Heart
  • 0.40 carats
  • AA Quality
  • eye-clean
  • Origin: Brazil
Gem 2: Genuine Pink Tourmaline
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  • 5 x 5 mm Heart
  • 0.40 carats
  • AA Quality
  • eye-clean
  • Origin: Brazil
Genuine Diamonds: .24 carats
4
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1.5mm Round D-G SI2
10
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1.4mm Round D-G SI2
6
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1.3mm Round D-G SI2
retail price: $ 1,274.00
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Price:
$674.00
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Hello! I received my ring and I just want to thank you so much! I absolutely love it and it is even more beautiful in person than on the website. So reasonably priced and absolutely stunning. I want to keep it for myself! I'm so excited to give this gift to my mother. The whole order process was less than one week. I can't wait to order from this site again, thank you!

Casey H.
Pittsburgh, PA
Sunday, May 13, 2018

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smoky_quartz Jewelry

Smoky quartz is the National Gem of Scotland and has been considered a sacred stone there for a long time, a belief dating back to the Druids. The stone is the birthstone for Scorpios. Smoky quartz is one of the rare brown gemstones. Other rare brown gemstones are topaz, black beryl and brown corundum.... learn more

tourmaline Jewelry

Tourmaline is the alternate birthstone for October, along with the opal. The stone was first discovered by Dutch traders off the West Coast of Italy in the late 1600's or early 1700's. The name tourmaline comes from the Sinhalese term "turmali,"" which was the name given to all colored crystals on the island of Sri Lanka at that time. This all inclusive name indicates the inability of ancient gem dealers to differentiate tourmaline from other stones. In fact, at one time in history, pink and red... learn more