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Vintage 14k Yellow Gold Lions Head Ring with Natural Emeralds and Diamond Size 9
Vintage 14k Yellow Gold Lions Head Ring with Natural Emeralds and Diamond Size 9
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This stunning vintage ring is crafted of solid 14k Yellow Gold, featuring an approximately .06-carat I-color and SI2-clarity round-faceted natural Diamond in the mouth and two natural Emerald eyes. This classy size 9 Lion head ring is a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, and weighs approximately 8.24 grams. The Lion's head measures approximately 19.6 mm from crown to chin, and the band is approximately 4.9 mm at the bottom. It is perfect for both special occasions and everyday wear. This circa-1980s ring is in very good condition and is sure to be a cherished heirloom for years to come. This custom-made ring has no visible purity or maker's mark, and has been independently tested as solid 14k Gold.
Emerald, a highly prized gemstone, is a variety of the mineral Beryl, celebrated for its vibrant green hue. This color, caused by trace amounts of Chromium or Vanadium, ranges from bluish-green to pure green. Known for its inclusions, often referred to as "jardin," each emerald possesses a unique character. With a hardness of 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale, Emeralds are relatively durable, though their inclusions can make them susceptible to breakage. Highly valued for their beauty and rarity, Emeralds have captivated civilizations for centuries, serving as a classic symbol of rebirth and love.
The Diamond, a true marvel of the mineral kingdom, is renowned for its exceptional brilliance, unparalleled hardness, and timeless beauty. Composed of pure carbon crystallized in an isometric system, its atomic structure grants it a remarkable Mohs hardness of 10, making it the most scratch-resistant natural substance on Earth. This inherent strength, combined with their high refractive index and dispersion, allows Diamonds to capture and scatter light with mesmerizing fire and scintillation, creating their iconic sparkle. Primarily sourced from ancient volcanic pipes called Kimberlites, Diamonds form deep within the Earth's mantle under immense pressure and heat before being brought to the surface. Beyond their widely recognized use in jewelry, where their resilience symbolizes enduring love and commitment, industrial-grade diamonds are vital for cutting, drilling, grinding, and polishing applications across numerous industries. Available in a spectrum of colors, from colorless to fancy yellows, pinks, blues, and more, each Diamond possesses a unique character, making it a highly coveted and scientifically fascinating gemstone.
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