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Vintage 14k Yellow Gold Mens Ring Size 13 Onyx and Diamond Band

Vintage 14k Yellow Gold Mens Ring Size 13 Onyx and Diamond Band

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Stunning vintage solid 14k Yellow Gold ring with 2 bars of natural Onyx flanking approximately .20 ctw of round-faceted natural Diamonds, averaging approximately J-color and I1-clarity. Stamped '14k', this classy size 13 band weighs approximately 9.84 grams and is in very good condition for its age. The top of the ring is approximately 11.56 mm, tapering to 3.28 mm at the bottom of the band. This ring has been sized, with a visible line and solder mark at the bottom of the band.

Onyx, a chalcedony variety, is a captivating gemstone celebrated for its deep, intense colors and smooth, polished surface. Most famously recognized in its jet-black form, Onyx can also be found in shades of white, brown, and even banded variations (sardonyx). Its name, derived from the Greek word "onux," meaning "fingernail" or "claw," is thought to refer to its waxy luster and sharp edges. Historically, Onyx has been highly valued by diverse cultures, from ancient Egyptians who used it for pottery and jewelry to Romans who carved signet rings and intaglios. Metaphysically, Onyx is often associated with strength, protection, and self-control, believed to absorb negative energy and promote emotional stability. Its durable nature (7 on the Mohs scale) makes it a popular choice for carvings, beads, cabochons, and inlays, offering a timeless and elegant aesthetic to any piece.

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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