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Beautifully designed for a beautiful look, this Gem Treasures ring is sure to leave you beaming! Crafted from 18K rose vermeil over sterling silver, this exquisitely laid out piece showcases a sparkling oval turkizite center stone surrounded by an impressive array of dazzling white zircon. This piece is impressive on its own, or mix and stack with other rings. You'll love the way this eye-catching and elegant ring looks on your finger!

Experience the playful and stylish allure of Gem Treasures - uniquely created gemstone jewelry designed to make a personal statement. Created with eye-catching details and brilliant gemstones, this collection features a variety of inspired looks that are perfect to mix and match.

Details

  • Material Content: Sterling Silver
  • Plating Type: 18K Rose Gold Vermeil
  • Finish: Polished
  • Stone Information:
  • Turkizite: 1 / Oval Shape / Faceted Cut / 7x5mm
  • White Zircon: 6 / Round Shape / Faceted Cut / 1mm
  • White Zircon: 10 / Round Shape / Faceted Cut / 0.9mm
  • White Zircon: 8 / Round Shape / Faceted Cut / 1.3mm
  • White Zircon: 4 / Round Shape / Faceted Cut / 1.1mm
  • Stone Type Total Ct Wt:
  • Turkizite: 0.71ct.
  • White Zircon: 1.22ct.
  • Approximate Total Carat Weight of All Stones: 1.93ct.
  • Length: 7/8in.
  • Width: 7/16in.
  • Height: 3/16in.
  • Country of Origin: India

Check out the Ring Sizing Guide to find your ring size.

All weights pertaining to gemstones, including diamonds, are minimum weights. Additionally, please note that many gemstones are treated to enhance their beauty. View Gemstone Enhancements and Special Care Requirements for important information.

Product Disclaimer

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Vermeil Plating:
Pronounced "vermay," vermeil is an electroplating process in which 14K gold or higher is coated over sterling silver. Officially designated by the jewelry industry, items may only be sold as vermeil if they have a minimum thickness of 100 millionths of an inch (2.5 microns) of gold over the silver. Regular gold plating is less than 2.5 microns.

The "vermeil" technique of plating sterling silver with gold originated in France in the 1750s. It differs from "gold filled" or "gold plated" in terms of the thickness or thinness of the microns over sterling silver. "Gold filled" pieces have a much thicker layer, between 15 and 45 microns, which is mechanically bonded to the base metal with heat and pressure. Vermeil is a more expensive version of "gold plated". It does not wear off as quickly as gold plating does. However, over time, vermeil wears off and therefore will require re-plating.

Gold/Platinum Embraced Silver or Bronze:
Our platinum and gold embraced collections feature layers of platinum or gold over sterling silver or bronze for a lustrous, radiant finish everywhere you look and touch.

To care for your plated jewelry items:

  • Remove jewelry before bathing, swimming, washing hands, putting on make-up, lotions, perfumes, and/or working with household chemicals, cleaners, or acidic liquids.
  • Do not clean plated jewelry in an ultrasonic cleaner or in silver cleaning solutions, as it could completely remove the plating finish from your item.
  • Ensure your jewelry item is thoroughly dry before storing. Moisture in an enclosed space can increase tarnishing.
  • Store your plated jewelry in a jewelry box lined with felt or anti-tarnish material. Items should not be stacked as this may cause damage to the plating surface.
  • Do not use excessive pressure when cleaning with a polishing cloth or soft brush, as this may cause damage to the plating.
  • Over time your plated items will need to be re-plated. Contact your local jeweler for information on plating services.

    Zircon:
    Zircon often suffers for its name’s similarity to “cubic zirconia,” the simulated diamond. The stone zircon, however, is actually a beautiful natural gemstone. It is named from the Persian word “zargun,” meaning “gold-colored.” This is despite the fact that it comes in a wide range of rainbow colors . The majority of zircons are brown or yellow-brown, while pure red and green are the most valuable colors. The yellow-red to reddish-brown variety is called “hyacinth.”

    For many years, the most popular type of zircon was the colorless variety. More than any other natural stone, colorless zircons produce a brilliant sparkle similar to diamonds . The most popular color today tends to be the bright pastel blue variety. Sometimes called “starlite,” blue zircon has recently become considered an alternative birthstone for December.

    Zircon is one of the heaviest gemstones, meaning that it will look smaller than other varieties of the same weight. It ranks a hardness between 6.5-7.5 on the Mohs Scale and is mined in Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar and Australia.

    Travelers during the 11th century wore zircon amulets for protection and to encourage welcome greetings on their journeys. In the Middle Ages, the stone was said to bring wisdom and prosperity to its owner. Hindu mythology even mentions the gem when referencing the Kalpa Tree, which was a glowing tree covered with gemstone fruit and leaves of zircon.