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Chad Allison™ for Brilliante® Platinum Embraced™ 1.38 DEW Filigree Halo Ring

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129-302 - Chad Allison™ for Brilliante® Platinum Embraced™ 1.38 DEW Filigree Halo Ring
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Chad Allison™ for Brilliante® Platinum Embraced™ 1.38 DEW Filigree Halo Ring

A lovely vintage-style design perfect for the woman with fine taste! Beautifully crafted from platinum embraced sterling silver, the romantic ring sparkles with one round brilliant cut 6.5mm Brilliante simulated diamond in a prong setting and 22 round brilliant cut 1.5-1.7mm Brilliante simulated diamonds in pave settings.

The ring comes centered with a round cut stone surrounded by a rounded square halo of pave set stones. Filigree openwork with a heart motif covers the shoulders. The side gallery also shows charming scrollwork for added interest. The Brilliante diamond equivalent weight (DEW) of the main stone is 1.03ct, and the total DEW, including the main stone, is 1.38ct. (both approximate). The ring measures 3/8"L x 13/16"W x 5/16"H.

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Part of the Chad Allison for Brilliante® Collection. Made in China.


Platinum over Silver    Simulated Diamond    


Platinum Plating
Platinum can be used as a finish coating over sterling silver or copper alloys. Its bright, pure luster enhances the brilliance of gemstones and does not discolor or oxidize. Platinum plating is also characterized by its good resistance to surface abrasion, making jewelry pieces more durable against everyday and long-term wear. Over time, platinum plating will wear off and therefore will require re-plating.

Platinum Embraced
Our Platinum Embraced collections feature layers of precious platinum over sterling silver or bronze for a rich, lustrous, radiant finish everywhere you look and touch.

To care for your plated jewelry items:

  • Remove jewelry before bathing, swimming, washing hands, putting on make-up, lotions, perfumes, and/or working with household chemicals, cleaners, or acidic liquids.
  • Do not clean plated jewelry in an ultrasonic cleaner or in silver cleaning solutions, as it could completely remove the plating finish from your item.
  • Ensure your jewelry item is thoroughly dry before storing. Moisture in an enclosed space can increase tarnishing.
  • Store your plated jewelry in a jewelry box lined with felt or anti-tarnish material. Items should not be stacked as this may cause damage to the plating surface.
  • Do not use excessive pressure when cleaning with a polishing cloth or soft brush, as this may cause damage to the plating.
  • Over time your plated items will need to be re-plated. Contact your local jeweler for information on plating services.


    On the Mohs Scale, which measures the hardness of minerals, simulated diamonds are an 8.0 to 8.5. Ruby, sapphire and diamond are all harder substances, but simulated stones are still very durable. It is important to understand that hardness is not necessarily related to durability. Even though diamond is the hardest mineral (10.0 on the Mohs Scale), it can still be chipped or broken.

    The only ways to tell the difference between simulated diamonds and diamonds are by use of a thermal probe, by weighing the loose stone or by microscopic examination of surface features and inclusions. Simulated diamonds weigh approximately 65% more than diamonds. Therefore, while a 6.25 mm round diamond weighs about 1.00 carat, the same size simulated diamond weighs about 1.65 carats. If you know the weight of a simulated diamond, you can figure out the diamond weight equivalent by multiplying its weight by 0.6, or 60%.

    Glossary

    Brilliance: The white light leaving a jewel, traveling upward, which is visible to the eye. Brilliance is sometimes referred to as “sparkle.”

    Dispersion: Flashes of rainbow colors. Also called “fire.”

    Hardness: Resistance to scratching. The higher the number, the more resistant.

    Luster: The shininess of a jewel.

    Toughness: Resistance to breakage.




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