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Custom Build Gloria 14kt Diamond Three Stone Ring

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Custom Build Gloria 14kt Diamond Three Stone RingThe Custom Build Gloria Ring invites you to craft a timeless heirloom: three brilliant diamondseach representing past, present, and futureare set in a classic 14 kt gold framework, tailored to your chosen center stone. Delicate round side stones flank a hand selected center diamond, all held in refined prongs above a slender band available in rose, white, or yellow gold. Glorias enduring silhouette and personal customization embody the journey of a

The Custom Build Gloria Ring invites you to craft a timeless heirloom: three brilliant diamonds—each representing past, present, and future—are set in a classic 14 kt gold framework, tailored to your chosen center stone. Delicate round side stones flank a hand-selected center diamond, all held in refined prongs above a slender band available in rose, white, or yellow gold. Gloria’s enduring silhouette and personal customization embody the journey of a shared life, making each ring uniquely yours.

Details of Ring:

Center Stone Specifications:

Stones on the ring:

No diamonds on shank
Type: Lab Grown Diamond
Diamond Quality: F in color and VS in clarity
Diamond Weight: approx. 0.23ct
Band Width: approx. 1.40mm

Model is a size 6 1/2 with a 2ct oval center stone

Sizes Available: Sizes outside of the listed dropdown options are available. Kindly inquire for a personalized quote.

Metal Available: 14kt/18kt yellow gold, 14kt/18kt white gold, 14kt rose gold, platinum. Please inquire for quotes in 18kt and platinum.

Turnaround time 3-4 weeks 

The listed price reflects the setting only. Final pricing will be adjusted based on your selected center stone. The appearance of the ring may vary depending on the shape and size of the center stone, even when using the same mounting. We encourage you to choose thoughtfully to ensure your desired aesthetic.

This item is considered custom and is non-refundable. However, it is eligible for exchange of equal or higher value. 

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