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Garnet Princess Cut Engagement Ring

SKU: RBS660507-GA-BLSS
Sale price$102.00 USD

Metal:black finish sterling silver
Jewelry Metals
Metal Color Purity of Precious Metals Plate
sterling silver Grayish-White 92.5% Yes
black finish sterling silver Black 92.5% Yes
14k white gold Grayish-White 58.3% Yes
14k yellow gold Yellow 58.3% No
14k rose gold Reddish 58.3% No
18k white gold Grayish-White 75% Yes
18k rose gold Reddish 75% No
18k yellow gold Yellow 75% No
platinum Grayish-White 95% No

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Kite Set 2 Stone Princess Cut Garnet Ring - LUO Jewelry #metal_black finish sterling silver
Garnet Princess Cut Engagement Ring Sale price$102.00 USD

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Aly S.
Luo made my engagement ring!

This review is for the garnet version of this ring, standard silver with CZ second stone. I've only had it for a bit but the size is accurate, maybe the smallest bit larger than my Zales ring in the same size, but it never slips off even after washing (and the ring instructions do recommend not to get it wet, so Luo covered their base with ring care). Garnet is not as strong as other stones so I do anticipate some scratching and chipping as I plan to wear this ring every day. Do your research on stone hardness so you know how durable your stone will be. HOWEVER, my husband got me the emerald version of the same ring in 14k white gold with a moisannite upgrade on the second stone, and I've been wearing it daily for the past year, it's had two very minor notches on the side of the emerald (not visible from a distance, you have to examine closely, and emerald is also weaker than some other stones --lab emerald is stronger than natural emerald due to lack of inclusions and emerald is still up there in stone hardness, so this is not a defect by the jeweler). The rings are both beautiful. We chose that one because it looks like one of 5 sculptures around the world called "Engagement" by the artist Dennis Oppenheim. The garnet one resembles the one in Austria. Photo of sculpture included as reference, plus a photo of my emerald engagement ring and the new garnet ring.