Silver ring with polished chrome diopside and zircons Ag 925 065681 DIO
Silver ring with polished chrome diopside and zircons Ag 925 065681 DIO
Exclusive silver ring from the Nefertitis Collection design line with cut chrome diopside. Chrome diopside is complemented by cubic zirconia for an unmistakable sparkling look. The stones are set in rhodium-plated… more »
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Silver ring with polished chrome diopside and zircons Ag 925 065681 DIO
Exclusive silver ring from the Nefertitis Collection design line with cut chrome diopside. Chrome diopside is complemented by cubic zirconia for an unmistakable sparkling look. The stones are set in rhodium-plated silver , the surface of which resembles the appearance of white gold, giving the ring a luxurious impression. Rhodium-plated silver is less susceptible to oxidation (blackening) of the surface. Beautiful sparkling jewelry with clear jeweler-quality stones, the beauty of which is emphasized by the impact of light on the individual facets of the cut, suitable for various occasions. Rhodium-plated silver Ag 925/1000. Chrome diopside size 5 x 2.5 mm. Illustrative image.
Chrome diopside is an increasingly popular, beautifully richly colored stone, also known as "Russian emerald" , originating from a deposit in Yakutia. It belongs to the diopside group. The name Diopside is derived from the Greek word 'diopsis', which means "two ways of seeing or having two forms". It is so named because when viewed from one side, the specimen has one color, while from another angle it appears in different shades.
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