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Ethical three stone rings!

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Choice of center stone offered!   The Jessica Three Stone Engagement Ring holds your choice of center stone accented with a unique pair of Pear Cut side stones in a basket setting. Starting price is for setting only. Three stone rings are traditionally purchased for anniversaries, representing past, present and future, but are also very popular as engagement rings. This ring does not have a matching wedding band; contact us for recommendations on which bands pair well with this ring. Make the most of your holidays with beautiful & ethical fine jewelry.   The holidays are the perfect time to show her how much you care with beautiful, conflict-free fine jewelry she'll treasure for years to come! With MiaDonna's extensive, customizable collection, you're sure to find a gift she'll be proud to wear.   Metal Weight is of 5.0gr to 6.8gr, Band Width of 3.4mm with options to select a stone 1: Lab-Grown Diamonds: Real, pure carbon diamonds. Chemically, optically and physi

The geometric codes-n-cube!

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A precious face-to-face ring, Jewelry to wear every day! The Diamond Cube plays with volumes, voids and solid, round and square shapes, perfectly illustrating the geometric codes dear to the House. This work on the form allows the light to circulate around the diamond for an incomparable brightness, a precious face-to-face ring. To wear according to the tastes, this ring declined in yellow gold, pink gold and white gold offers a free choice between the classic worn and the accumulation. Diamonds are honored on a fine and discreet body. The sixties saw radical changes in French society, expressed by the birth of ready-to-wear, driven by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Cardin, or the rise of design. Carried by this creative effervescence, Jean Dinh Van left Cartier where he worked for ten years, and founded his house. In 1965, the house dinh van is created with the ambition to offer modern luxury, jewelry to wear every day.  Key feature is Minimalist design, less is mor