2.90 ct. t.w. Multi-Gem Turtle Ring in Two-Tone
Item#: 786265
2.90 ct. t.w. amethysts, blue topaz, citrines, peridots and garnets decorate this terrific turtle. Set in 14kt yellow gold over sterling silver. Polished sterling silver band.
Due to the incredible value on Ross-Simons' Outlet Pricing, no additional discounts apply.
Product Details (for Size 5)
Width: | 1 1/8 inches |
Metal: | Sterling Silver and 14kt Gold Over Sterling |
Finish: | Textured and Polished |
Stone 1: | Amethyst
AMETHYST: A natural variety of quartz, amethyst ranges in color from deep purple to pale lavender, and even to warm greens. Amethyst has been used during meditation to provide a sense of spiritual balance. Amethyst is the birthstone of February.
(Color: Purple, Quantity: 2, Shape: Oval, Weight: 0.50 ct. t.w., Size: 5X3 mm) |
Stone 2: | Citrine
CITRINE: A member of the quartz family, citrine symbolizes truth and integrity. Its name is derived from the French word citron meaning lemon. This sunny stone comes in colors from lemon yellow to amber brown, with its coloring agent attributed to iron. Citrine is the birthstone for November.
(Color: Yellow, Quantity: 2, Shape: Oval, Weight: 0.50 ct. t.w., Size: 5X3 mm) |
Stone 3: | Peridot
PERIDOT: the birthstone of the month of August, peridot is only found in one color: green. Historians are now convinced that some, if not all, of the emeralds that Cleopatra was famous for wearing were not actually emeralds but deep green peridot stones from Egypt.
(Color: Green, Quantity: 2, Shape: Oval, Weight: 0.50 ct. t.w., Size: 5X3 mm) |
Stone 4: | Topaz
TOPAZ: Available in a stunning selection of shades, the topaz's sky blue hue is one of the most popular colors for jewelry designs. Once thought to offer protection, today topaz is favored for its durability and affordability. Yellow topaz is the birthstone for November while blue topaz is for December.
(Color: Blue, Quantity: 2, Shape: Oval, Weight: 0.70 ct. t.w., Size: 5X3 mm) |
Stone 5: | Garnet
GARNET: the birthstone of January. One glance at the deep red seeds nestled inside of a pomegranate explains why the word "garnet" comes from the Latin word "granatus," meaning "grain" or "seed." This name was given to the garnet because of its close resemblance to the succulent seed.
(Color: Red, Quantity: 2, Shape: Oval, Weight: 0.70 ct. t.w., Size: 5X3 mm) |