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Diamond Wedding Band Twisted Branch with Leaf Details

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Description

The designed windows on this band gives it a light and airy feel. This wedding band is a perfect set when paired with its matching engagement ring.  The nature inspiration is easily seen with the woven free form branch band and subtle diamond accents.

Additional information

Basic Details

Style #
44543B
Weight
1.7 g
Metal
14k White Gold?
Jewelry Type
Ring
Condition
New?
Jewelry Style
Artistic and Vintage
Appraises For
$1,295.00

Accent Diamonds

Quantity
4
Total Weight
0.05 cts.?
Setting
Prong
Type
Diamond
Shape
Round Brilliant
Color
GH ?
Clarity
VS2VS1 ?
* All weights and measurements are approximations. If you're curious, you can read more about precision in jewelry measurements.
† Expected shipping dates are estimated, and unforseen complications may arise. We will contact you as soon as possible if we believe we will be unable to meet the expected date.

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