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Cushion Solitaire Rose Gold Ring, 4 Claw Open Gallery | LGC CPP01

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Discover our exquisite, made-to-order Solitaire Rings featuring stunning pieces like this Cushion Solitaire Rose Gold Ring

Step 1 | Ring Setting Preferences

Gold Purity (karat):

Step 2 | Diamond Preferences

Carat Weight Range:

2.00ct or more
Sale price£2,060.00

Step 3 | Choose Your Primary Diamond(s)

Cushion Solitaire Rose Gold Ring, 4 Claw Open Gallery | LGC CPP01
Cushion Solitaire Rose Gold Ring, 4 Claw Open Gallery | LGC CPP01 Sale price£2,060.00

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What else can we tell you about this Solitaire Ring?

Anatomy, Style & Specifications

A solitaire ring has a single gemstone in the centre surrounded by a simple band. The design highlights the beauty of the stone without distracting from it.

Head

Cathedral

The primary gemstone is typically elevated by arches that rise from the band, resembling cathedral architecture. This style can make the centre stone appear larger and more prominent. 

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Shank

Pinched

The shank is literally pinched together on either side of the primary stone setting, creating the illusion that the centre stone is more significant than it is.

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Setting

Claw x4 Prong

This setting is often known as a '4 talon prong' because one end is pointed like an eagle's claw. It secures the gemstone in place while allowing maximum exposure to light, enhancing the stone's brilliance and sparkle. 

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Profile

Soft Court

A soft court ring is a band profile with a slightly flat top, rounded edges, and a curved interior.

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Gallery

Open

An 'Open' gallery utilises prongs but doesn't have a horizontal bar, as a 'Basket' gallery would. In this gallery, the gemstone is open, allowing an unobstructed view of its sides and pavilion.

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Lets Examine the Diamond's Colour, Clarity, Cut (Shape), and Carat (Weight)

The 4 C's of a Diamond

Diamonds are precious stones made of carbon, valued for their brilliance and hardness. They are the only gemstones made of a single element (carbon) whose atoms are arranged in a crystal structure called diamond cubic.

Shape

Cushion

A gemstone shape that traditionally was referred to as the pillow-cut. Rounded edges soften the corners of this square gemstone. It is a very popular shape for engagement rings.

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Clarity

Your Choice

The configurable options for this piece of jewellery allow you to select the primary gemstone's clarity grade yourself or a specific gemstone using the 'Choose Diamond/Gemstone' button above the 'Buy Now' button.

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Carat (ct)

2.0ct or more

Gemstones and diamonds with a carat weight of more than 2.00ct are in high demand as their size and sparkle will begin to draw a lot of attention! Anything above 4.00ct will impress even gemstone and diamond specialists! However, you'll need a substantial budget to achieve this.

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Colour

Your Choice

The configurable options for this piece of jewellery allow you to select the primary gemstone's colour yourself or a specific gemstone using the 'Choose Diamond/Gemstone' button above the 'Buy Now' button.

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Source

Natural & Lab

Both share the same chemical and physical properties. Natural gemstones have been formed on Earth for millions of years, while lab-grown gemstones are created in a laboratory. The latter have higher clarity and more consistent colour for their price tag, yet natural are still more desirable due to their rarity.

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How has this Solitaire Ring been finished?

Metal Alloys, Detailing & Finishes

Learn more about the Alloys and Finishing details that have been utilised during the creation of this piece.

Alloy

Rose Gold

Rose gold typically comes in three distinct shades, which vary primarily in the amount of copper alloy present. A higher percentage of gold (20k and above) results in a lighter shade known as 'Pink' gold. The typical 'Rose' gold is created with 10 to 18k gold, while lower karat levels produce a deeper 'Red' alloy.

Alloy

Your Choice

Rose gold typically comes in three distinct shades, which vary primarily in the amount of copper alloy present. A higher percentage of gold (20k and above) results in a lighter shade known as 'Pink' gold. The typical 'Rose' gold is created with 10 to 18k gold, while lower karat levels produce a deeper 'Red' alloy.

Finish

Polished

A smooth, shiny surface that reflects light. It's created using abrasive compounds or a polishing wheel to remove imperfections from the metal.