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Lumina 1.63ct Moissanite Halo Ring

Lumina 1.63ct Moissanite Halo Ring

Regular price $149.99 USD
Regular price $400.00 USD Sale price $149.99 USD
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Silver purity: 92.5
Weight: 4.044gm
Color: Silver

Diamond Type: Moissanite
Shape: Round Brilliant Cut
Total ct weight: 1.63ct
Clarity: VVS1
Color: D

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This fancy and elegant moissanite diamond engagement bridal ring features a pear shaped moissanite stone center surrounded by sparkling round moissanite stones studded shank.

  • Type: Ring
  • Style: Bridal Ring/ Engagement ring
  • Size: 7
  • Product weight: 4.37gm
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Frequently Asked Questions

To clean diamond jewelry at home, create a solution of warm water and mild dish soap. Soak the jewelry for 20-30 minutes, then gently scrub with a soft-bristled brush. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth.

The cost of a 1 carat lab diamond can vary depending on factors such as quality, color, and cut. On average, expect to pay between $800 to $3,000 per carat for a lab diamond.

No, lab diamonds are not fake. They have the same chemical and physical properties as natural diamonds, but are created in a controlled environment rather than mined from the earth.

Yes, most rings can be resized 2/3 sizes up or down by a professional jeweler. However, the ability to resize depends on the design of the ring and the type of metal used. It's always best to consult with a jeweler for resizing options.