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14K Gold Chrome Diopside, Tsavorite & Diamond Ring - J203740
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J203740 - 14K Gold Chrome Diopside, Tsavorite & Diamond Ring
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14K Gold Chrome Diopside, Tsavorite & Diamond Ring

Brilliant style that will light up your look! Designed with polished 14K yellow gold, this dramatic ring is full of fresh hues as it shines with one octagon full cut 6 x 8mm chrome diopside and 18 round full cut 1mm green tsavorite. Adding classic sparkles are 14 round full cut diamonds around the center. This ring has a setting size of 7/16"L x 13/16"W and a height of 5/16".

The tsavorite and diamonds are in pave settings while the chrome diopside is in a prong setting. The total chrome diopside weight is 1.61ct, the total tsavorite weight is 0.61ct, and the total diamond weight is 0.07ct (all approximate). The diamonds have a color of I-J and I2-I3 clarity.

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.


Chrome Diopside    


Chrome Diopside:

Chrome diopside, also called Russian diopside, offers an intense forest green color. Because it is the most affordable gemstone with a pure, rich green color, many jewelry designers predict chrome diopside will be the world’s leading emerald substitute by the end of the decade. It is mostly available in smaller sizes, with the rare larger sizes becoming much more expensive and too dark. A 26.17ct oval cut chrome diopside may be the largest known example of the faceted stone, but there is also a 25.33ct stone that is brighter and more intense in color.

Chrome diopside is relatively soft, with a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs Scale. Mostly mined in Yakutia and Siberia, the liberalization of the economy of the former Soviet Union has made chrome diopside more available, and more popular, than ever before.




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