Highlights
- Metal Type: Gold Plated Silver
- Stone Type: Onyx
- Style: Statement
Product Details
.59 TCW Onyx and CZ 18k Gold over Silver Ring
Get ready to make a statement with this alluring beauty. A large black genuine onyx shines against sparkling cubic zirconia baguettes flanking each side. It's a stunner that you'll love to show off with your favorite outfit, whether you're dressing up or down. .59 carat T.W. Crafted in rich 18k gold over sterling silver. Sizes 6-10.
- 18k Yellow Gold Over Sterling Silver. Quality Stamp (.925)
- 1 Onyx; 26 Cubic Zirconia
- Item Measures 20 mm Wide x 6 mm High x 28 mm Long. 2.5 mm Shank Width
- Style: Cocktail. Imported
- Total Carat Weight: .59
- Main Stone Dimensions: 20x10 mm
.59 TCW Onyx and CZ 18k Gold over Silver Ring Gold Plated Silver 6 Onyx
- Ring Style: Statement
- Dimensions: 6.0 millimeters (H) x 20.0 millimeters (W) x 28.0 millimeters (L)
- Weight: 7.6 grams
.59 TCW Onyx and CZ 18k Gold over Silver Ring Gold Plated Silver 7 Onyx
- Ring Style: Statement
- Dimensions: 6.0 millimeters (H) x 20.0 millimeters (W) x 28.0 millimeters (L)
- Weight: 7.6 grams
.59 TCW Onyx and CZ 18k Gold over Silver Ring Gold Plated Silver 8 Onyx
- Ring Style: Statement
- Dimensions: 6.0 millimeters (H) x 20.0 millimeters (W) x 28.0 millimeters (L)
- Weight: 7.6 grams
.59 TCW Onyx and CZ 18k Gold over Silver Ring Gold Plated Silver 9 Onyx
- Ring Style: Statement
- Dimensions: 6.0 millimeters (H) x 20.0 millimeters (W) x 28.0 millimeters (L)
- Weight: 7.6 grams
.59 TCW Onyx and CZ 18k Gold over Silver Ring Gold Plated Silver 10 Onyx
- Ring Style: Statement
- Dimensions: 6.0 millimeters (H) x 20.0 millimeters (W) x 28.0 millimeters (L)
- Weight: 7.6 grams
- Included in the box: Ring
- Made in Thailand
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
Sold by Groupon Goods. View the FAQ to learn more.
Fine Print
- Free returns
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico
- How is the strike-through price determined?