Antique (C. 1850) 0.25 CTW Natural Rose Cut Diamond Engagement Ring in 18KT Yellow Gold
An 18KT yellow gold engagement ring with a rose cut diamond centerpiece.
Antique (C. 1850) 0.25 CTW Natural Rose Cut Diamond Engagement Ring in 18KT Yellow Gold
Antique (C. 1850) 0.25 CTW Natural Rose Cut Diamond Engagement Ring in 18KT Yellow Gold
Antique (C. 1850) 0.25 CTW Natural Rose Cut Diamond Engagement Ring in 18KT Yellow Gold

Antique (C. 1850) 0.25 CTW Natural Rose Cut Diamond Engagement Ring in 18KT Yellow Gold

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Discover the timeless beauty of this elegant Victorian antique engagement ring, featuring a stunning RARE rose cut diamond at its center.  The intricate design and radiant shine make it the perfect ring to pop the question to that special someone. 

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Materials 18KT Yellow Gold
Main Gemstone Natural Earth Diamond
Main Gemstone Carat Weight 0.25
Shape and Cutting Style Rose Cut
Ring Size 9.0


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