I am really proud of this ring and the deal I got, so I wanted to show it off.
I really love the Ritani Endless Love style, and I saw that another poster had one in a pear. I loved it, but couldn't afford to get the designer setting and a certified stone. I did cost up a similar design on the James Allen website, but the price came out a lot more than this ring, and none of the more affordable settings had the bezel and the halo.
I couldn't believe it when I saw this one in a jeweler downtown. The center stone is 0.66. It was sold to me as an I, I1. The stone is very included, but the inclusions are all white and you would never see them by just looking at the ring on my finger. It's plenty white and clear enough for me, and it really sparkles so I think it's a nice cut. I think the oval is a nice elongated shape, and the generous halo gives finger coverage that's more than enough, for me. It's set in 18k white gold. The ring cost $1695 and I'm so pleased with the look I got for the price.
The last set of pictures that I'll post after this set are very close up and do show the ring's failings regarding inclusions. But the fourth picture down, in this set, shows what it really looks like - cute and white and pretty. It's not a ring of the quality you often see on Pricescope but I'm ridiculously pleased with it! Hope you like the photos.




I really love the Ritani Endless Love style, and I saw that another poster had one in a pear. I loved it, but couldn't afford to get the designer setting and a certified stone. I did cost up a similar design on the James Allen website, but the price came out a lot more than this ring, and none of the more affordable settings had the bezel and the halo.
I couldn't believe it when I saw this one in a jeweler downtown. The center stone is 0.66. It was sold to me as an I, I1. The stone is very included, but the inclusions are all white and you would never see them by just looking at the ring on my finger. It's plenty white and clear enough for me, and it really sparkles so I think it's a nice cut. I think the oval is a nice elongated shape, and the generous halo gives finger coverage that's more than enough, for me. It's set in 18k white gold. The ring cost $1695 and I'm so pleased with the look I got for the price.
The last set of pictures that I'll post after this set are very close up and do show the ring's failings regarding inclusions. But the fourth picture down, in this set, shows what it really looks like - cute and white and pretty. It's not a ring of the quality you often see on Pricescope but I'm ridiculously pleased with it! Hope you like the photos.



