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  • Conch Pearl and Diamond Ring - HN JEWELRY
  • Conch Pearl and Diamond Ring in White Gold - HN JEWELRY
  • Conch Pearl and Diamond Ring in White Gold - HN JEWELRY
  • Conch Pearl and Diamond Ring in White Gold - HN JEWELRY
  • Conch Pearl and Diamond Ring in White Gold - HN JEWELRY
  • Conch Pearl and Diamond Ring in White Gold - HN JEWELRY
  • Conch Pearl and Diamond Ring in White Gold - HN JEWELRY
  • Conch Pearl and Diamond Ring in White Gold - HN JEWELRY
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Conch Pearl and Diamond Ring in White Gold

Regular price $1,880.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $1,880.00 USD

 

Twist style rings are symbols of endless love and commitment. They often feature infinity symbolic twists on the band. With the exceptional quality and brilliance, this selection of twist engagement rings are perfect for the bride to showcase her ring in a unique way.  

 

  • Round Brilliant Cut Natural Diamond: Carat total weight 0.09ct
  • Diamond quality: E color, VS2 clarity, Ideal cut
  • Round Shape Natural Conch Pearl: Carat total weight 0.53ct
  • White Gold
  • Ring width 2.30mm 

 

Quality

High quality diamonds D-F color, VS+ clarity, Ideal cut. Our diamonds are ethically sourced from suppliers who follow conflict-free and socially responsible practices.

Conch pearl, the rarest and most expensive type of pearl in the world. Flame is a major characteristic of Conch Pearls. You can "Zoom In" the picture and take a closer of the pearl, you'll easily see the pattern of the flame on the pearl.  

 

Why are conch pearls so RARE?


With the probability of finding a conch pearl about one in 10,000 thousand, and with less than a one in 10 chance that the pearl will be gem quality, conch pearls are considered very rare indeed.

In a world dominated by cultured pearls, natural pearls, formed without human intervention, come with the “rare” tag that makes them infinitely more desirable. Conch pearls, on the other hand, are formed completely naturally and only found in very specific areas in the Caribbean. So far, no cultured conch pearls have come to market, making them exceedingly rare.

Color and Saturation: The best conch pearls are a bright, even pink color. The pink may range from a pale "baby" pink to salmon to near magenta in color.