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Gem Treasures Sterling Silver 2.36ctw Diamond & Multi Color Gem Seven-Row Band Ring
Slightly unconventional and never dull, this wide band lends a vivid pop of color to your finger! Crafted from polished rhodium plated sterling silver, the ring features alternating rows of diamonds, sapphires and tsavorites. You'll find various round single cut 1.1mm diamonds along with 23 round cut 1.3-1.8mm tsavorites and 41 round cut 1.3-1.9mm blue and pink sapphires.
All gemstones are in pave settings. The total diamond weight is 0.71ct, the total sapphire weight is 0.89ct, and the total tsavorite weight is 0.76ct (all approximate). The diamonds have a clarity grade of I1-I2 and a color grade of H-I. The ring measures 9/16"L x 1"W x 3/16"H and features an undergallery.
Part of the Gem Treasures Collection. Made in India. All weights pertaining to diamond weights are minimum weights. Additionally, please note that many gemstones are treated to enhance their beauty. Click here for important information about gemstone enhancements and special care requirements.
Sterling silver, also called fine silver, is a beautifully lustrous cool-toned precious metal favored in fine jewelry among other products. The most reflective of all metals (excluding mercury), sterling silver looks stunning by itself and brings out the best hues in an array of colorful gemstones.
Sterling silver can be polished to a higher sheen than platinum. In fact, Ag, the chemical symbol for silver, comes from a word that means “white and shining.” The surface of silver can boast that shiny, polished appearance, or can be brushed, satin, matte, sandblasted, antiqued or oxidized (chemically blackened).
In order to be called sterling silver, a metal must be made up of a minimum of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% alloy (meaning other metals), including but not limited to copper and nickel. The alloy is added to pure silver to make the metal more durable, tougher and harder. Sterling silver is designated a fineness of “925.” Pieces with sterling silver may be marked “sterling.”
Finishes on Sterling Silver Finishing, or plating, is a common treatment with sterling silver. Popular types of plating are rhodium plating, gold plating and anti-tarnish plating. Plating is used to extend the life and sheen of the jewelry. After sizing or buffing a piece of jewelry with a machine, it must be re-plated to restore the finish.
Caring for Sterling Silver Sterling silver becomes tarnished as the result of a natural chemical process that occurs when sterling silver is exposed to chemicals in the air, rubber, wool and latex. Humidity also plays a role in accelerating tarnishing. It's easy to keep your sterling silver sparkling, though, by taking a few steps to prevent tarnish and other wear and tear.