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14K Yellow Gold Chatham Lab Grown Baguette Chrysoberyl & Diamond Ring
201-00014
Regular price $1,992.00 Save $-1,992.00This 14K Yellow Gold *Chatham Lab Grown Baguette Chrysoberyl & Diamond Ring features a 6x3mm 0.40ct. chrysoberyl and a .40ct baguette diamond, accented by 0.32ct of diamonds.
*Chatham lab-grown gemstones and diamonds are grown just like you would culture a pearl. Natural ingredients are placed in an environment created to duplicate nature. Once the required combination of chemical and environmental factors is created, gemstone crystals grow over the course of about a year (the exact length of time depends on the variety). As a result, the crystals they grow have physical, chemical, and optical properties that are identical to those found in nature.
14K White Gold Chatham Lab Grown Flame-Shaped Emerald & Marquise Diamond Ring
201-00018
Regular price $1,671.00 Save $-1,671.00This exceptional ring features a stunning 1.10 carat *Chatham lab-grown flame-shaped emerald and a complementing 0.19 carat marquise diamond, all set in elegant 14K white gold. With its unique design and high-quality gemstones, this piece is a must-have for any jewelry enthusiast.
*Chatham lab-grown gemstones and diamonds are grown just like you would culture a pearl. Natural ingredients are placed in an environment created to duplicate nature. Once the required combination of chemical and environmental factors is created, gemstone crystals grow over the course of about a year (the exact length of time depends on the variety). As a result, the crystals they grow have physical, chemical, and optical properties that are identical to those found in nature.
14K Yellow Gold Chatham Lab Grown Emerald & Diamond Ring
Regular price $1,611.00 Save $-1,611.00
This 14K Yellow Gold ring features a stunning 8X6 (1.30ct) octagon lab-grown emerald from *Chatham, accented with sparkling diamonds totaling, .025ctw.
*Chatham lab-grown gemstones and diamonds are grown just like you would culture a pearl. Natural ingredients are placed in an environment created to duplicate nature. Once the required combination of chemical and environmental factors is created, gemstone crystals grow over the course of about a year (the exact length of time depends on the variety). As a result, the crystals they grow have physical, chemical, and optical properties that are identical to those found in nature.