Surprise your beloved with a ring worthy of her affection. Diamonds and gold are expertly crafted in this striking Cara collection. Celebrate your dedication and devotion with an impressive piece that she’ll treasure forever.
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WEDDING RING DETAILS
Metal
18ct Yellow Gold
Engagement rings are available in different metals to appeal to personal preferences. If you love gold, the range includes White Gold, Yellow Gold and Rose Gold. Based on the karat system, if it is 18ct gold, it’s mostly gold mixed with other durable metals. The entire 18ct white gold collection of engagement & wedding rings at GS Diamonds is crafted with the use of 12-15% palladium in the white gold alloy mixture, which is a durable hypoallergenic metal that is resistant to tarnishing and corrosion.
Stone shape
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The shape of a diamond is admired as much as the sparkle. Round Brilliant Cut, Princess Cut, Emerald Cut and more, take a closer look at size and shape to find the diamond you love.
Stone size
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Setting type
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Setting refers to how stones are set into a metal band. It helps create the overall design aesthetic and highlights the beauty of a diamond.
Approx Carat Weight
0.43
Diamond carat (ct) is the measurement used to determine how much a diamond weighs, with 1 carat equal to 200 milligrams. Bear in mind that a diamond’s weight shouldn’t be confused with actual size. Higher carat weight doesn’t necessarily mean the diamond will look bigger this is why your dimensions are more important on how big your diamond will look.
Average Side Stone Colour
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Diamonds are colour-graded on a D-Z scale where D is considered colourless with a higher value unless, of course, it’s a Fancy Colour. Nearer Z, you’ll find more hints of yellow. Whatever the alphabet or colour, the world’s a brighter place with diamonds in it.
Average Side Stone Clarity
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When it comes to grading the clarity of a diamond, the focus is on internal flaws, referred to as inclusions, and blemishes on the surface. Fewer flaws result in a higher clarity grade with a flawless diamond considered the rarest.