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Sterling Silver Tiger's Eye & Citrine Coin-Style Ring

Sterling Silver Tiger's Eye & Citrine Coin-Style Ring
Brand: Offerings
Category: Jewelry

Buy: $109.98

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Metal Stamp: .999-silver

MPN: J310275
ASIN: B001GTKH5M


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Product Description
Sterling Silver Tiger's Eye & Citrine Coin-Style Ring An ornately carved beauty emulating a dramatic token of good luck. Crafted from polished sterling silver, this ring features one round shaped 30mm tiger's eye carved into a beautiful replica of an ancient Chinese coin. Enhancing the center is a square cut 6 x 6mm yellow citrine adding sparkle to the good luck symbol. Both stones are in bezel settings. The total tiger's eye weight is 38.00ct and the total citrine weight is 1.10ct (both approximate). The ring measures 1-1/4"L x 1-1/4"W. Part of the Offerings Collection. Complete the look with the matching bracelet . All weights pertaining to diamond weights are minimum weights. Additionally, please note that many gemstones are treated to enhance their beauty. Click here for important information about gemstone enhancements and special care requirements. About Tiger's Eye Tigers eye received its name because it has rich yellow and golden brown bands resembling an eye of a tiger. The stone is a common form of brown quartz that has parallel stripes and lustrous colors. It comes in various, luminous shades of light or dark brown due to iron oxides. Tigers eye has the property of chatoyancy, meaning that when cut into a cabochon, it can shine with only a small ray of light on its surface, much like the eyes of a cat.

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