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The "Innermost Branch" Ring

Material
Platinum 24k
Insert
Colorless diamond, emerald cut 57 facets, characteristics 1/3A, weighing 2.0 carats. GIA certificate.
Diamond
Tire width
3 mm
Art
94924-110
Ring Size
15
15.5
16
16.5
17
17.5
18
18.5
19
19.5
20
20.5
21
21.5
22
22.5
23
23.5
24
24.5
25
25.5
Product description
The thinnest branch of the vine, hidden from view, is a sign of faith, fragile strength and an invisible connection between the soul and the source of light. The noble platinum ring embodies the union of eternal purity and spiritual depth. In the center of the composition, a diamond is a symbol of light, truth and unwavering love. An internal decoration attaches special importance to the ring: an exquisitely engraved vine is a Christian symbol of life, unity and divine blessing. The vine, intricately entwining the inner side of the ring, remains invisible to prying eyes, reminding of the mysterious, deeply personal connection between souls.Couchon cut brillinate, 0.4ct.The ring is available to order in any size.
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