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14K Rose Gold Pink Mother-of-Pearl & Diamond Multi-Flower Ring - I8575
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14K Rose Gold Pink Mother-of-Pearl & Diamond Multi-Flower Ring

Your look will bloom with feminine distinction the moment you slip on this fabulous design. This ring is crafted in polished 14K rose gold, and features four fancy cut .02 x 7.3mm dyed pink mother-of-pearl flower-shaped pieces in prong settings. Set off by shine, the flowers and sides beam with a total of 23 round cut diamonds in prong settings.

The total mother-of-pearl weight is 6.72ct and the total diamond weight is 0.22ct (both approximate). The diamond color is H-I with a clarity of SI1-SI2. The setting size is 3/4" x 13/16" with a height of 5/16".

Part of the Gem Treasures Collection. 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.


Mother-of-Pearl    


Mother-of-Pearl:

Mother-of-pearl is found on the shells of mollusks, such as mussels and oysters, and the shells of pseudopods, such as snails. When the young of these creatures come into the world, they create a shell “house” in order to preserve their existence. The walls of this housing are formed with layers their of secretions, ensuring a simultaneous growth of house and creature together.

Depending on the type of animal and the environment in which it lives, secretions create various shapes and colors found on the different types of mother-of-pearl. “White” mother-of-pearl comes from pearl-bearing oysters. It features high reflective properties and is one of the most commonly used types of this material. “ Iridescent” mother-of-pearl is a type in which the colors of pink and green are predominant, while “variegated” mother-of-pearl is a multicolored type. “Stone” mother-of-pearl is white with a low reflective power, while “mat” mother-of-pearl is dull grey and also has a low reflective power.

The shiny quality of mother-of-pearl has attracted attention for thousands of years. The Louvre Museum features mother-of-pearl objects that belonged to the Sumerians and were found in Mesopotamia. In China, a dish with geometric-shaped pieces of mother-of-pearl was found that belonged to the Tang Dynasty in 618-906 A.D. Mother-of-pearl work was also common in ancient Italy, Greece and Cyprus. Today, different types of mother-of-pearl are commonly used in the art world. This type of art is certainly a challenge, for in order for them to be made into works of art, the mother-of-pearl pieces must be thick enough to withstand being worked upon and be of high enough quality to beautifully reflect colors of the rainbow.




Chuck Clemency Gem Treasures, Tucson, and New York Collections
Chuck Clemency's Gem Treasures, Tucson and New York Collections feature chic style and luxurious gemstones without sky-high designer prices. The designs are always fresh and trendy with lots of intriguing variety.

Designing a new piece for these collections usually begins with selecting the gemstones. Expert designers take those stones and shape them into original jewelry by adding mountings and accent stones. These designs go to the model-making facility where they are refined into stunning jewelry. The process is painstaking and only about three out of every ten designs actually make it to the final stage.

Some of the most popular gemstones in these collections include topaz, emerald, ruby and sapphire, and exotic stones such as tanzanite, rhodolite, kunzite and morganite. These stones come from all around the world and make for unusual, collectible jewelry pieces.

About Chuck Clemency
TV guest for the NYC II Collection, New York Collection, Tucson Collection and Gem Treasures Collection, Chuck Clemency began his career in jewelry in a rather interesting way. In 1976, he walked into a retail store that had two openings—one in sporting goods and one in jewelry. Taking note of Chuck's lime green suit, the manager thought Chuck would be perfect for the jewelry department. The rest is history!

Chuck prides himself on the affordability of his products. He says what makes them really stand out from crowd are the expensive looks he offers at inexpensive prices. Chuck is most inspired by the enjoyment his designs add to his customers' lives.

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