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GENERATIONS 1912-GENUINE TOURMALINE DIAMOND RG 14KT Y/G
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GENERATIONS 1912-GENUINE TOURMALINE DIAMOND RG 14KT Y/G
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GENERATIONS 1912--Genuine Tourmaline & Diamond Ring 14kt New ring from Generations 1912.Original Generations 1912 model. Genuine Green Tourmaline. Genuine Diamonds. Solid 14kt Yellow Gold. Hand etched gold. Free sizing. Free insurance appraisal. Free shipping.* are more specifics on this outstanding piece. As with all Generations 1912 jewelry, this ring has been made from the original model/die designed back as early as 1912. Ring features an emerald cut 9 x 7 mm genuine green tourmaline. Green tourmaline weight is approximately 2.30 carats. This is a genuine green tourmaline and not a lab created stone. As with all Generations 1912 gemstones, they have exceptional clarity and color saturation. Green tourmaline has been securely set using a 4 prong setting. Ring is very nicely accented with 26 round cut genuine diamonds with a total diamond weight of 0.27 carats. T are 4 diamonds bezel set on the north and south side of the tourmaline and t are 9 diamonds pave style set on the east and west sides of the tourmaline. The diamonds completely encircle the tourmaline. Gold on ring has been hand etched to give the ring a truly authentic vintage look and feel. No one does the vintage look better than the craftsmen at the Generations 1912 factory. Still made the old fashion way and proudly made in the USA. Ring is solid 14kt yellow gold and is size 8. MarGem is pleased to offer FREE sizing on all Generations 1912 rings we sell. (Please email with ring size needed). MarGem will gladly send this ring back for you to the Generations 1912 New York office for the free sizing, again at no additional charge. Please allow 2-3 weeks for sizing and delivery. Ring weighs 3.7 grams, with stones. Weight will vary depending on ring size. Free insurance appraisal upon buyer request. Appraised replacement value set at $800.00. *FREE SHIPPING to United States address only. International shipping is available. Treasures of Yesterday...Made affordable today. Beauty is timeless. Elegance is beyond fashion. Generations 1912 brings us back to the days when fine jewelry was a blend of craftsmanship and art. Created from the very same models used to make the originals, the items in this unique collection are as close as you can get to fine estate jewelry at an affordable price. Ranging from Victorian era influence through the periods of Art Deco and Art Nouveau to the 1940's, Generations 1912 is the culmination of a treasure rediscovered and now shared with you. Brilliant diamonds and vibrant colored gemstones combine with old world craftsmanship in fine estate jewelry. Generations 1912 gives you that style which usually comes only from the finest auction houses and antique dealers. Our modern production technology and skilled jewelers make these unique designs affordable. Generations 1912 is elegant jewelry and a piece of history to wear and enjoy. It is our heritage and now it can also be yours. The makes of Generations 1912 are a third generation family business whose grandfather made the originals of this unique collection. For over 50 years most of these designs were considered lost. The craftsmanship which made these designs possible, was no longer available. During a company relocation to a new facility the original models and molds were rediscovered. Each of the pieces in the Generations 1912 Collection have been reproduced using the designer's original model and is then set and hand finished by specially trained jewelers to recreate the art of a bygone era. Only fine gold and precious gems are used in Generations 1912 jewelry. Victorian: Victorian jewelry, though from an era before 1912, still retained an influence in designs of the early 20th century. Product of this period frequently combined elements of Renaissance, Gothic, Baroque, and even Greek designs. Hearts in varying forms and pearls were an important part of fine jewelry from this period. Edwardian: While this period ended around 1912, it's influence is strongly seen in the intricate patterns used ...
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