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Paraiba halo ring

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Platinum ring with Paraiba cabochon, diamond micropave halo in platinum and round Paraibas set in a antiqued silver halo. Diamonds in the shank and stems.

Paraiba Halo Ring #1-0272 - Leon Mege

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Paraiba Tourmaline Halo Ring
Leon Mege Paraiba Tourmaline Halo Ring- Winner of 2010 Spectrum Award
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Leon Mege Paraiba Tourmaline Halo Ring- Winner of 2010 Spectrum Award

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  • Product Description

    Paraiba Tourmaline Cabochon is the most spectacular of all precious gemstones. It looks like an succulent candy; a sweet glaze on your delicious finger. You will swim in the electric blue mist of this spectacular Paraiba Tourmaline, which positively flashes with vivacity. Rare and precious, the exclusiveness of this rare and exotic stone makes this ring a real treasure. The combination of micropave halo set in platinum and antiqued silver holding the round Paraiba stones bring out the extraordinary vividness of the Paraiba Tourmaline. The 2010 AGTA Spectrum Awards winner. This ring was featured in editorials in the W magazine, Women's Wear Daily (WWD).
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    SKU 1-0272
    Ring size 6
    Metal Platinum, 18K Gold, Silver
    Center stone weight 2.19 carat
    Center stone 2.19 carat blue cabochon tourmaline
    Melee Total of 68 stones; 0.52 carat white diamonds
    Side stones Sidestones - total combined weight of 14 blue round tourmalines is 0.98 carat
    Color grade No
    Clarity grade No
    Certificate No
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