Highlights
- Carat Weight: 1/2 ct
- Clarity: I3
- Stone Type: Cubic Zirconia
- Style: Statement
Product Details
.57 TCW CZ Loop Ring 14k Yellow Gold over SIlver
Minimalist and chic, this designer-inspired crossover cocktail ring is the trendsetting open silhouette you've been looking for. .57 carats of micro-pave cubic zirconia rounds. .925 sterling silver. Sizes 5-10.
- 14k Yellow Gold Over Sterling Silver. Quality Stamp (.925)
- 63 Cubic Zirconia Stones
- Item Measures 23 mm Wide x 4 mm High x 17 mm Long. 3.5 mm Shank Width
- Style: Cocktail. Imported
- Total Carat Weight: .56
- Main Stone Dimensions: 1.25 mm
.57 TCW CZ Loop Ring 14k Yellow Gold over SIlver 1/2 ct Cubic Zirconia Gold Plated Silver 7 I3
- Ring Style: Statement
- Dimensions: 4.0 millimeters (H) x 23.0 millimeters (W) x 17.0 millimeters (L)
- Weight: 5.2 grams
.57 TCW CZ Loop Ring 14k Yellow Gold over SIlver 1/2 ct Cubic Zirconia Gold Plated Silver 9 I3
- Ring Style: Statement
- Dimensions: 4.0 millimeters (H) x 23.0 millimeters (W) x 17.0 millimeters (L)
- Weight: 5.2 grams
.57 TCW CZ Loop Ring 14k Yellow Gold over SIlver 1/2 ct Cubic Zirconia Gold Plated Silver 6 I3
- Ring Style: Statement
- Dimensions: 4.0 millimeters (H) x 23.0 millimeters (W) x 17.0 millimeters (L)
- Weight: 5.2 grams
.57 TCW CZ Loop Ring 14k Yellow Gold over SIlver 1/2 ct Cubic Zirconia Gold Plated Silver 8 I3
- Ring Style: Statement
- Dimensions: 4.0 millimeters (H) x 23.0 millimeters (W) x 17.0 millimeters (L)
- Weight: 5.2 grams
.57 TCW CZ Loop Ring 14k Yellow Gold over SIlver 1/2 ct Cubic Zirconia Gold Plated Silver 10 I3
- Ring Style: Statement
- Dimensions: 4.0 millimeters (H) x 23.0 millimeters (W) x 17.0 millimeters (L)
- Weight: 5.2 grams
- Included in the box: Ring
- Made in China
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