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Natural Raw Herkimer Diamond Ring, 14k Gold
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A minimalistic and dainty solid 14k Gold ring with a natural untreated Herkimer Diamond in 4 prong setting.
This luminous Herkimer Diamond is nearly water clear, with only some minor inclusions. Those can be cloudy parts, laser lines and traces of other minerals and oil, only adding to the beauty of this gemstone.
Please read more about Herkimer Diamonds under the pictures.
The ring band is 1,5 mm wide and it has been gently hammered for texture.
Size of this ring is US 3.75.
Size of the Herkimer Diamond is 6 x 4 mm.
This item comes in a lovely Cantik! gift box and ships within 2 working days from ordering date.
This luminous Herkimer Diamond is nearly water clear, with only some minor inclusions. Those can be cloudy parts, laser lines and traces of other minerals and oil, only adding to the beauty of this gemstone.
Please read more about Herkimer Diamonds under the pictures.
The ring band is 1,5 mm wide and it has been gently hammered for texture.
Size of this ring is US 3.75.
Size of the Herkimer Diamond is 6 x 4 mm.
This item comes in a lovely Cantik! gift box and ships within 2 working days from ordering date.
"Herkimer Diamonds" is the name given to the double terminated Quartz crystals first found in Herkimer County, New York and surrounding areas. Nowadays Herkimer Diamonds are also found in Arizona, Afghanistan, Norway, Ukraine and China. The ones used here originate from Afghanistan.
Herkimer Diamonds are 'double terminated' Quartz crystals which means that these quartz crystals grow to two directions without much contact with the host rock (usually dolomite). They grow extremely slowly and naturally have 18 facets (6 sides) and two terminations, so they are not hand faceted or cut. Herkimer diamonds are fo
Herkimer Diamonds are 'double terminated' Quartz crystals which means that these quartz crystals grow to two directions without much contact with the host rock (usually dolomite). They grow extremely slowly and naturally have 18 facets (6 sides) and two terminations, so they are not hand faceted or cut. Herkimer diamonds are fo