White Buffalo and Multi-Tourmaline Cluster Ring in Platinum Overlay Sterling Silver 9.16 Ct.
£87.99
A tapestry of vibrant colours lathers your skin with a multitude of hues when you don this white buffalo ring adorned with colourful tourmalines. One look at the ring and it will possess your mind and reclaim your heart with the hypnotic palette of multi-tourmalines showcased in their bezel enclosures. The white buffalo centrepiece holds the ring together on a platinum-plated silver shank.
- White Buffalo Oval has a size of 14x10mm and flaunts a Cabochon Cut.
- The centre stone is girdled by multiple rows of 30 round multi-tourmalines.
- The bold look of the ring is set in sturdy silver enriched with the sheen of platinum overlay.
- Each tourmaline has been set in a separate bezel enclosure.
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SizeK
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ColourWhite
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StyleFloral
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Product Code7213877
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Number of Gemstones31
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Total Gem Weight9.160ct.
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Metal NameSterling Silver
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Metal Weight9.000
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Metal Karatage925 Silver
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Metal TypeSilver
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PlatingPlatinum
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Length3.1 CM
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Width3.6 CM
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Height3.2 CM
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GenderFemale
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Main Stone Namewhite buffalo
- White Buffalo Oval 14x10mm Cabochon Cut Qty: 1 Weight: 5.590ct.
- Multi Tourmaline Round 3mm Faceted Cut Qty: 30 Weight: 3.570ct.
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