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About
Handcrafted in 18-karat gold with a platinum basket & prongs, the Scarlett Solitaire Ring is new take on the classic engagement ring. Inspired by vintage Victorian jewelry, Scarlett features a 1.04ct round brilliant diamond set in a pave diamond platinum basket.
Details
- Handcrafted in 18-Karat Gold & Platinum
- Includes 1.04ct HVS2 Round Brilliant Center Diamond
- 0.34ct of Pave Diamonds
- Platinum Basket
- Diamonds: 1.83 Total Carat Weight
- Size 6 (can be resized up/down a size)
- GIA Certified
- Made in New York
- STYLE JT2179R-YG-PLAT-RD1.04
Shipping
All of our jewelry is hand crafted in our New York City workshop and personally gift wrapped using our signature Jade Trau packaging.
Please allow up to 20 business days for your pieces to be completed. Select styles are available in stock for express delivery (2 - 3 business days for domestic orders). You can discover what we have in stock here.
Local pickup is available from any of our New York locations here.
International orders may be subject to import taxes, custom duties and/or fees imposed by the destination country, collected when the shipment arrives.
When your item(s) is ready to ship, our team will contact you via email or text to confirm the delivery window. An adult signature is required for all deliveries.
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OUR MATERIALS
Gold
We exclusively use real, solid 18-karat gold in our collections. Jade Trau is conscious of the environmental impact of metal sourcing and makes a conscious effort to use recycled gold for the majority of our pieces.
DIAMONDS
All of our diamonds are carefully and ethically sourced to ensure that you receive the highest quality stone while feeling good about where it came from. We exclusively use 100% genuine, natural diamonds graded F/G in color and VS2 clarity; our philosophy is to honor the integrity and story of each diamond we work with and pay homage to the billions of years it takes for them to form under the earth's surface.
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