Saturday, January 31, 2015

Ruby Ring - Faceted Ruby and Sterling Silver Ring - Woman's Ring Size 7


                            This ring will make a great Valentine's Day gift!  This gemstone is a very pretty faceted 11x9mm red lab-grown* oval-shaped ruby.   I set this exceedingly pretty faceted ruby gemstone into a beautiful and sturdy, oval solitaire premium sterling silver cast setting.   This ring is a size 7.I ship by insured first class mail, and your necklace will come packaged in a pretty ring gift box with ribbon.  Great for gift giving!  If I am sending this ring straight to your giftee, let me know, and I'll add a note from you.I have sales in this shop at Valentine's Day, Mother's Day and Christmas.  Be sure & look for the coupon code in my shop announcement before buying in those months.Thank you for finding my shop, and thanks for shopping handmade!!  PatInfo about: Lab-grown & Synthetic gemstones:"Some gemstones are manufactured to imitate other gemstones. For example, cubic zirconia is a synthetic diamond simulant composed of zirconium oxide. Moissanite, also a synthetic stone, is another example. The imitations copy the look and color of the real stone but possess neither their chemical nor physical characteristics. Moissanite actually has a higher refractive index than diamond and when presented beside an equivalently sized and cut diamond will have more "fire" than the diamond. **However, lab created … gemstones are not imitations. For example, diamonds, ruby, sapphires and emeralds have been manufactured in labs to possess identical chemical and physical characteristics to the naturally occurring variety. Smaller synthetic diamonds have been manufactured in large quantities as industrial abrasives, although larger gem-quality synthetic diamonds are becoming available in multiple carats.[18]Whether a gemstone is a natural stone or a lab-created (manmade) stone, the characteristics of each are the same. Lab-created stones tend to have a more vivid color to them, as impurities are not present in a lab and do not modify the clarity or color of the stone.[citation needed]" -from: Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemstone)           
       

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