Thursday, April 1, 2010

Sterling Silver Ring 1.3ct Round Cubic Zirconia CZ Solitaire Promise Ring















Price : $25.99

Product Description
The irresistible sparkle and beauty of 1.3 carat prong-set round cubic zirconia in rhodium plated sterling silver. Solitaire design is very classic, yet never boring. Metal: Sterling Silver. Stamp: 925. Finish: Rhodium Plated. Size: Band measure 1.5 mm. Stone: Cubic Zirconia. Stone Shape: Round. Stone Size: 7 mm. Stone Quantity: 1 stone. Stone Weight: 1.3 carat. Stone Color: Clear. Stone Setting: Prong.

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Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #7428 in Jewelry
Brand: 925 Silver Jewelry by NewOutlet.com

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Customer Reviews
Lovely ring

I bought this ring as a stand-in for my diamond engagement ring to wear while it is sent away to be serviced and re-sized (I know, I'm silly, but I can't stand the thought of a bare finger for a week!) The stone is beautiful. I'm sure a highly trained eye could detect that it is not a diamond, it sparkles *almost* as brightly as my real diamond and fits my needs perfectly. Delivery was wonderful and prompt; the item was packaged beautifully a great ring box several days before estimated delivery date.

Shiny Ring
I bought this ring a few months ago as a gift for myself. I wanted a ring to look like a diamond solitaire engagement ring. From the top, it looks real! From the side however, it is clearly a cubic zirconia; there is a lot of fire in the stone. From a novices point of view it could be a diamond. From the point of view of anyone who knows about diamonds, it is clearly fake. However, the structure of the ring is very sturdy, and the silver is highly polished, it looks almost like 14k white gold. It is a beautiful ring, and I decided to keep it. NewOutlet is definately a great seller, excellent and quick service!
My advice: if you want it to look real, dont buy a ring with CZ where you can see a great deal of the side of the stone. Plus, smaller is more plausible. Remember, the verisimilitude of a CZ to a diamond also depends on its quality and size :)


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