
Gold Quartz and Diamond Men’s Ring
This elegant and unique men's ring features rare natural gold bearing quartz. The classic and clean band shape, as well as the simple line of beautiful diamonds, are a perfect foil for the natural material choice. The vivid colors of the raw gold pop dramatically against the 14kt yellow gold setting. This substantially made solid ring will wear well, and will be a timeless addition to any gentleman's wardrobe.
- Gold Bearing Quartz (Natural and Mined, California)
- 0.31ct Diamonds
- 14kt Gold
- ring is approximately 9.6mm across at widest point
- ring size 9.5 (sizable: please contact us for more information)
- made in USA by Morning Sun Jewelry for Cynthia Scott Jewelry
ABOUT THE GEMSTONE
Attractive natural formations of gold are a fascinating class of mineral. Gold is rare in total, and aesthetically pleasing gold formations are exceedingly rare and unusual. The estimates are that 1/10th of 1% of gold in the earth's crust formed as nearly pure gold veins in milky white quartz. At this date, there are no mines which regularly supply commercially viable quantities of this material; in fact, the vast majority of so-called "natural" gold bearing quartz today is actually laboratory assembled material.
Description
This elegant and unique men's ring features rare natural gold bearing quartz. The classic and clean band shape, as well as the simple line of beautiful diamonds, are a perfect foil for the natural material choice. The vivid colors of the raw gold pop dramatically against the 14kt yellow gold setting. This substantially made solid ring will wear well, and will be a timeless addition to any gentleman's wardrobe.
- Gold Bearing Quartz (Natural and Mined, California)
- 0.31ct Diamonds
- 14kt Gold
- ring is approximately 9.6mm across at widest point
- ring size 9.5 (sizable: please contact us for more information)
- made in USA by Morning Sun Jewelry for Cynthia Scott Jewelry
ABOUT THE GEMSTONE
Attractive natural formations of gold are a fascinating class of mineral. Gold is rare in total, and aesthetically pleasing gold formations are exceedingly rare and unusual. The estimates are that 1/10th of 1% of gold in the earth's crust formed as nearly pure gold veins in milky white quartz. At this date, there are no mines which regularly supply commercially viable quantities of this material; in fact, the vast majority of so-called "natural" gold bearing quartz today is actually laboratory assembled material.
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