Mid-Century Oval Ruby and Diamond Ring GIA

$3,250.00

This ring features an oval royal red ruby haloed by round and tapered baguette diamonds to create an opulent design. Rubies are the birthstone of July and are said to be “traded along China's North Silk Road as early as 200 BC. Chinese noblemen adorned their armor with rubies because they believed the gem would grant protection” (American Gem Society). The ruby has a Gemological Institute of America (GIA) report that verifies details about the gemstone. Click on the number below to view the report.

Metal Type: Tested 14 karat white gold

Gemstone Information: One 1.26 carat oval ruby with GIA report # 2191463260, six round I color, SI1 clarity diamonds with a total carat weight of 0.60 and six tapered baguette, I color, SI1 clarity diamonds with a total carat weight of 0.36

Ring Size: US 7

Weight: 6.7 grams

Item Number: 201-01284

Mounted gemstones cannot be measured exactly, therefore, carat weight is considered approximate unless accompanied by certification from an independent lab, such as SGL or GIA. Colored gemstones and pearls are often enhanced, unless documentation says otherwise.

This ring features an oval royal red ruby haloed by round and tapered baguette diamonds to create an opulent design. Rubies are the birthstone of July and are said to be “traded along China's North Silk Road as early as 200 BC. Chinese noblemen adorned their armor with rubies because they believed the gem would grant protection” (American Gem Society). The ruby has a Gemological Institute of America (GIA) report that verifies details about the gemstone. Click on the number below to view the report.

Metal Type: Tested 14 karat white gold

Gemstone Information: One 1.26 carat oval ruby with GIA report # 2191463260, six round I color, SI1 clarity diamonds with a total carat weight of 0.60 and six tapered baguette, I color, SI1 clarity diamonds with a total carat weight of 0.36

Ring Size: US 7

Weight: 6.7 grams

Item Number: 201-01284

Mounted gemstones cannot be measured exactly, therefore, carat weight is considered approximate unless accompanied by certification from an independent lab, such as SGL or GIA. Colored gemstones and pearls are often enhanced, unless documentation says otherwise.