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14 Karat White Gold Ruby and Diamond Fashion Ring

White Gold Ruby Firework Ring (200-01193)

White Gold Ruby Firework Ring (200-01193)

Fireworks for your finger! This eye-catching ruby and diamond firework ring will add color to your wardrobe and is perfect for every occasion! Pair it with our other hand crafted Vardy’s ruby pieces or get it in other gemstones — Vardy’s Firework Collection.

This one-of-a-kind ruby ring features:

  • 18 karat white gold
  • 6=0.60Tw Round Red Rubys
  • 56=0.28Tw Round Diamonds

 

OUT OF STOCK

Please call to pre-order

When calling or emailing about this item, please refer to #200-01215

If you wish to find more information on Rubies, please see https://www.vardys.com/july-birthstone-ruby/ or https://www.gia.edu/ruby.

Available on backorder

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Disclaimer: please read the following to learn how to properly care for your piece of jewelry.
Vardy’s is happy to clean and inspect your jewelry every six months so we can ensure the integrity of each piece bought with us.

Special Disclaimers:

Emeralds: Heat can damage emeralds, especially by extending existing fractures. Light and chemicals can cause the oils, resins, and polymers used to fill surface-reaching fractures to alter in appearance or deteriorate. Ultrasonic vibrations can weaken already-fractured stones, and hot steam can cause oil or unhardened resin to sweat out of fractures. Using warm, soapy water coupled with gentle scrubbing is the safest way to clean emeralds.

Pearls: Pearls benefit from contact with human skin, too; although sunscreens, hairsprays, perfumes and other substances can be harmful to pearls. The rule for pearls is “last thing to put on, first thing to take off”. Careful cleaning with a soft, damp cloth is essential to prevent build-up that may damage the luster; please let us know if your pearls are in need of checking or restringing.

Opals: Be careful when storing your opals! If you keep them in a metal container (such as a safe or safety deposit box) the stones can dry out and craze — the term for a web of small, shallow cracks that opals develop if they dehydrate. For this reason, we recommend a professional cleaning every six months.

Amethyst, Zircon, Tanzanite, and Turquoise: Amethyst is rated a 7 on the Mohs scale of hardness. Zircon is rated 6.5 to 7, tanzanite is rated 6 to 7 and turquoise is rated 5 to 6.This makes amethysts more susceptible to damage than rubies, sapphires and diamonds. Jewelry with these stones may be safely cleaned at home with warm soapy water and a soft brush.

PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE BASED ON PRECIOUS METAL AND GEMSTONE MARKET FLUCTUATION

All items subject to an additional charge for further labor requested by customer. I.e. sizing, change of claps, etc.

Vardy’s Jewelers has been creating unique jewelry in Cupertino since 1981. Vardy’s Jewelers creates distinctive jewelry with timeless style. Old world European craftsmanship meets contemporary technology to present an extraordinary offering of custom and artistic designs of heirloom quality, designed and created on the premises. Explore excellence in colored diamonds, traditional diamonds, colored gems and pearls and the infinite possibilities for custom settings wrought from precious metals at Vardy’s Jewelers in Cupertino.