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Jewelry Type: Rolex Ring
Weight: 18K Gold, 15.02 grams. See uploaded image
Diamond Size and Carat Weight: Total 44 Brilliant Cut Diamonds. Total Diamond Weight 1.08 Carats. 1 Rectangular Cut Stone, 9.40 x 9.97 mm. See attached image.
Rolex Ring Size: 62.5 European Size. See detailed images or contact us
ROR0060 Ring: Men's Signet Ring with Black Onyx and Diamond Halo, Symbol of Classic Wealth and CharismaThe ROR0060 ring is a Cluster/Signet ring that, with luxurious embellishments and a wide, masculine structure, exudes power, nobility and classic wealth. The design combines dark color contrast and white diamond shine.
Technical Design and Details- Square and prominent ring head:
- Center stone: In the center, there is a large square cut stone with a dark color (possibly black onyx, black enamel). This flat, dark stone creates a strong and charismatic focal point.
- Diamond Halo: The center stone is surrounded by a row of small, clear round diamonds. These diamonds are set using Bead Prongs and create a sparkling frame around the dark stone.
- Mechanical Ring and Shoulders:
- Wide Design: The body of the ring is very wide and sturdy and gradually tapers from the tip of the ring downwards.
- Watchband-like: The shoulders of the ring feature luxury watchband-like details made of yellow gold metal and silver-colored rectangular sections. This design emphasizes structure, strength and mechanical details.
- Glossy Yellow Gold Metal: The entire body, ring head and prongs are made of polished and warm yellow gold, which has a high visual richness and gives the design a royal look.
The ROR0060 ring, with its bulky structure, dark and light contrast and the sparkle of diamonds, is a symbol of power, authority, and classic-courtly style. This ring is a statement jewelry that is suitable for men's wear and is an ideal choice for formal events, especially as a corporate ring, graduation ring or luxury gift.
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