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14K Gold Chalcedony, Aquamarine & Diamond Ring - J313777
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J313777 - 14K Gold Chalcedony, Aquamarine & Diamond Ring
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14K Gold Chalcedony, Aquamarine & Diamond Ring

Dare to be bold. This glowing ring is one you're sure to love the moment you slip it on. Designed with polished 14K yellow gold, it brilliantly showcases one cushion shaped 14mm lavender chalcedony cabochon in a prong setting. Accenting this are 12 oval full cut 5 x 4mm blue aquamarine in prong settings and 28 round full cut diamonds in pave settings. This ring has a setting size of 7/8"L x 1/2"W and a height of 3/8".

The total chalcedony weight is 11.18ct, the total aquamarine weight is 1.73ct, and the total diamond weight is 0.14ct (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.


Chalcedony    


Chalcedony:

Quartz that is formed not of one single crystal, but of finely grained microcrystals, is known as chalcedony. With a waxy, dull luster, the variety of chalcedony is even greater than transparent quartz varieties because it includes patterns and a wide range of solid colors. Chalcedony is a catchall term that includes many well-known varieties of quartz gemstones. Some kinds are so widespread in occurrence that they have been given individual names, including agate, carnelian, chrysoprase, bloodstone, onyx, flint, jasper and tiger’s eye. Occurring in every imaginable color, chalcedony has a hardness of 7.0 on the Mohs Scale. It is most prominently found in Namibia, Brazil, Turkey, Uruquay, India, Madagascar and the United States.

Because of its abundance, durability and beauty, chalcedony was one of the earliest raw materials used by humankind. The earliest recorded use of chalcedony was for projectile points, knives, weapons, tools and containers such as cups and bowls. The move from using items as weapons and tools to using the same items for ceremonial and personal adornment is very easily made. It was only natural for early humans to use their finest-looking knives for special occasions or to attach a special lance point or arrowhead to their tunics. In fact, chalcedony may have simply been elevated to gems from common and functional weapons or tools.

The term chalcedony is derived from the Greek word meaning “Chalkedon,” a town in Asia Minor. Legend has ascribed to it such powers as prevention and curing of melancholy and driving away evil spirits. It is said to stimulate maternal feelings and creativity. Chalcedony is also one of the stones listed as in the foundation of the Heavenly City, in Revelations of the Bible.




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