A stunning round-cut 1/2-carat First Light® diamond sparkles at the center of this radiant engagement ring for her. From Leo Schachter, the center diamond features Fire Prism™ technology, creating infinite flashes of color for more fire and sparkle. Brilliant round-cut diamonds halo the center and weave down the 14K rose gold band for a total diamond weight of 7/8 carat. The diamonds are independently certified, and the center diamond is laser-inscribed with a unique Gemscribe® serial number to ensure your peace of mind. Live Your Love in Color.™
Item #:
994401014
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Stone(s)
Total Weight (CT. T.W.)
7/8
Center Stone T.W.
1/2
Color
I
Clarity
I1
Certified Diamond
Yes
Lifetime Diamond Commitment
Yes
Stone Type
Diamond
Stone Color
White
Stone Shape
Round
Stone Carat Range
1/2 to 1
Stone Class
Natural
Stone 2 Type
Diamond
Stone 2 Shape
Round
Stone 2 Class
Natural
Stone 3 Type
Diamond
Stone 3 Shape
Round
Stone Setting
Prong
Setting Only
No
Stone 2 Diamond Clarity
I1
Stone 2 Diamond Color
I
Stone 3 Diamond Clarity
I1
Stone 3 Diamond Color
I
Metal(s)
Metal Type
Gold
Metal Color
Rose
Gold Karat
14K
Ring Design
Ring Style
Engagement Ring
Standard Ring Size
7.0
Product Attributes
Height
8 mm
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