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Russian Demantoid Garnet Ring, 7.55 Carats
The exceptional 7.55-carat round demantoid garnet in this ring originates from Russia’s esteemed Ural Mountains. The gemstone exhibits a vibrant green hue with striking red flashes and is entirely free from clarity enhancements. The accompanying AGL report confirms its prestigious origin and notes a subtle color shift under incandescent and fluorescent light, a highly coveted optical effect.
Given its high level of refraction, it is little wonder that the demantoid garnet's very name means “diamond-like,” and for this stone, the description is most fitting. These garnets exhibit an incomparable brilliance and fire and have been a favorite of collectors since their discovery in the late 1860s. They display a wide variety of colors, and once cut, only a few stones weigh more than two carats, and most rarely exceed one.
The demantoid's brilliant dispersion is amplified by a dramatic spiraling halo of marquise cut diamonds, totaling 2.54 carats, of F-G color and VS1 clarity. Set in platinum.
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Given its high level of refraction, it is little wonder that the demantoid garnet's very name means “diamond-like,” and for this stone, the description is most fitting. These garnets exhibit an incomparable brilliance and fire and have been a favorite of collectors since their discovery in the late 1860s. They display a wide variety of colors, and once cut, only a few stones weigh more than two carats, and most rarely exceed one.
The demantoid's brilliant dispersion is amplified by a dramatic spiraling halo of marquise cut diamonds, totaling 2.54 carats, of F-G color and VS1 clarity. Set in platinum.
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The exceptional 7.55-carat round demantoid garnet in this ring originates from Russia’s esteemed Ural Mountains. The gemstone exhibits a vibrant green hue with striking red flashes and is entirely free from clarity enhancements. The accompanying AGL report confirms its prestigious origin and notes a subtle color shift under incandescent and fluorescent light, a highly coveted optical effect.
Given its high level of refraction, it is little wonder that the demantoid garnet's very name means “diamond-like,” and for this stone, the description is most fitting. These garnets exhibit an incomparable brilliance and fire and have been a favorite of collectors since their discovery in the late 1860s. They display a wide variety of colors, and once cut, only a few stones weigh more than two carats, and most rarely exceed one.
The demantoid's brilliant dispersion is amplified by a dramatic spiraling halo of marquise cut diamonds, totaling 2.54 carats, of F-G color and VS1 clarity. Set in platinum.
Download the Report
Given its high level of refraction, it is little wonder that the demantoid garnet's very name means “diamond-like,” and for this stone, the description is most fitting. These garnets exhibit an incomparable brilliance and fire and have been a favorite of collectors since their discovery in the late 1860s. They display a wide variety of colors, and once cut, only a few stones weigh more than two carats, and most rarely exceed one.
The demantoid's brilliant dispersion is amplified by a dramatic spiraling halo of marquise cut diamonds, totaling 2.54 carats, of F-G color and VS1 clarity. Set in platinum.
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$131,250.00
Original: $375,000.00
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$375,000.00
$131,250.00Description
The exceptional 7.55-carat round demantoid garnet in this ring originates from Russia’s esteemed Ural Mountains. The gemstone exhibits a vibrant green hue with striking red flashes and is entirely free from clarity enhancements. The accompanying AGL report confirms its prestigious origin and notes a subtle color shift under incandescent and fluorescent light, a highly coveted optical effect.
Given its high level of refraction, it is little wonder that the demantoid garnet's very name means “diamond-like,” and for this stone, the description is most fitting. These garnets exhibit an incomparable brilliance and fire and have been a favorite of collectors since their discovery in the late 1860s. They display a wide variety of colors, and once cut, only a few stones weigh more than two carats, and most rarely exceed one.
The demantoid's brilliant dispersion is amplified by a dramatic spiraling halo of marquise cut diamonds, totaling 2.54 carats, of F-G color and VS1 clarity. Set in platinum.
Download the Report
Given its high level of refraction, it is little wonder that the demantoid garnet's very name means “diamond-like,” and for this stone, the description is most fitting. These garnets exhibit an incomparable brilliance and fire and have been a favorite of collectors since their discovery in the late 1860s. They display a wide variety of colors, and once cut, only a few stones weigh more than two carats, and most rarely exceed one.
The demantoid's brilliant dispersion is amplified by a dramatic spiraling halo of marquise cut diamonds, totaling 2.54 carats, of F-G color and VS1 clarity. Set in platinum.
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