Pink Tourmaline and Diamond Ring in White Gold
This timeless 14K white gold ring in the popular halo style is decorated with a round 4 mm tourmaline and small clear diamonds all the way around it. The combination of the white metal and clear stones makes the natural beauty of the central gemstone stand out perfectly. Suitable as a gift of love and as an unusual engagement ring.
Rings labeled as in stock are available in only a few select sizes. Enter your desired size in the product request box in the cart, before checkout, and we’ll contact you to confirm its availability. All rings come in an elegant gift box along with a Certificate of Authenticity. Find out more about our sizing in the ring size guide.
Availability: delivery time is 4 weeks
CODE | R0281772 |
Material |
White Gold
fineness 14 karat 585/1000 |
Gemstone |
Pink tourmaline
Origin natural Cut round diameter 4.0 mm weight 0.250 ct Diamond Origin natural cut round clarity SI color G diameter 1.4 mm weight 0.144 ct |
weight | 2.30 g |
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We use high quality materials from verified sources and every piece comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Diamond jewelry
In the process of evaluating and certifying diamonds, they are assessed based on four fundamental parameters which are called the 4Cs: cut, clarity, color, and carat. These four properties then significantly influence the price of a diamond.
CUT: The right cut gives a diamond its radiant luster. The most popular cut is a round one known as the brilliant cut. Diamonds can also be cut into a wide array of “fantasy” cuts which include the marquise, baguette, heart, teardrop, oval, and princess (a three-sided or four-sided cut with sharp corners which is especially popular for engagement rings).
CLARITY: Clarity is determined by the number, size, and distribution of any inclusions (internal impurities) in a diamond:
- IF (Internally Flawless) – clear diamonds without any inclusions,
- VVS 1, VVS 2 (Very Very Slightly Included) – diamonds with very small inclusions,
- VS 1, VS 2 (Very Slightly Included) – diamonds with small inclusions,
- SI 1, SI 2 (Slightly Included) – diamonds with inclusions which can be seen with a magnifying glass,
- I1, I2, I3 (Included), also labeled as “P” in the Czech Republic – diamonds with medium to larger inclusions visible to the naked eye.
COLOR: The color of colorless to yellow diamonds is evaluated based on an international scale:
- D to F – colorless diamonds;
- G to J – near colorless diamonds;
- K to M – diamonds with a touch of yellow;
- N to Z – diamonds with a brown-yellow color.
Other colors of diamonds are simply called fancy. Some of our color diamonds are treated to enhance their color.
CARAT: The weight of diamonds is quoted in carats (ct), expressed to two decimal places, for example 0.25 ct. One (1) ct is equal to 0.2 grams. With earrings and jewelry which has multiple diamonds, we always state the total number of carats of all the diamonds.
Tourmaline jewelry
Tourmalines are the world's most colorful gemstones. Although they stand out for their relatively high hardness of 7.5 and a distinctive luster, they are relatively fragile stones.
COLOR: Some of the best known are dark pink rubellites, green verdelites or blue indigolites. Pink tourmalines, which are the lighter color varieties of rubellites, are particularly popular.
CUT: The most common type of cut used for tourmalines is the round or oval. It is also attractive in less traditional cuts such as the teardrop, cushion and emerald when set into designer rings and necklaces.
WEIGHT: The weight of tourmalines, as with other gemstones, is expressed in carats (ct) to 2 decimal places - 1 ct = 0.20 g. With earrings and jewelry which have multiple tourmalines, we always state the total number of carats of all the stones.
CARE: This stone tends to attract dust, so it’s a good idea to clean it regularly. Clean tourmalines with a soft brush in warm soapy water. Do not expose them to sudden changes in temperature since this could damage them and leave any thorough treatments to professionals.