Burma Ruby Ring - Black Titanium Engagment Rings.
Natural Ruby and Diamond Engagement Ring in 14k White Gold. This Ruby and Diamond Royal Engagement Rings is inspired by Princess Diana Sapphire Engagement Ring, and now the Kate Middleton's Engagement Ring. Princess Diana Sapphire Engagement Ring is a 18 carat oval shaped natural sapphire surrounded by dazzling round brilliant cut diamonds.
This gorgeous natural Ruby and Diamond Engagement Ring is delicately crafted in glistening 14k White Gold with a 8 x 6 mm oval shaped Ruby surrounded by sparkling round brilliant cut Diamonds. The vivid red glow of ruby and dazzling icy white diamonds make this ruby engagement ring a beautiful expression of love.
The band is 2.5 mm thick.
The center stone is a 8 x 6 mm genuine ruby
Ruby is July Birthstone and Diamond the birthstone of April.
This engagement ring comes with Certificate of Authenticity and is covered by Lifetime Warranty.
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Each tiny layer separation inside the ruby crystal is reflecting light, and creating a series of rings in this rounded polished specimen from Burma
Book Synopsis: Cale Dixon, a detective on suspension, is assigned a research case just prior to reinstatement. A South Korean man, the oldest son of the Won family, is found with a mouthful of Moguk rubies and stabbed in the back with an Un Jang do knife that has been discretely passed down though generations of the Cho dynasty women. Cale has nothing to go on so he travels on a scheduled vacation but alters course to Burma to learn about the Moguk Ruby. He, by chance, falls in the right hands and meets up with a major Mandalay jewelry family. While the jewelers do some black market research for Cale, he tours the Burmese countryside somewhere between hiding from the secret police and running from them. After traveling through the repressed land, he returns to the states and gets more turns and twists than he bargains for.
Author Bio: David Dagley has been working in the Bering Sea for the last 10 years and traveling through South East Asia in his off time. He resides in Seward, Alaska.
Book Synopsis: Cale Dixon, a detective on suspension, is assigned a research case just prior to reinstatement. A South Korean man, the oldest son of the Won family, is found with a mouthful of Moguk rubies and stabbed in the back with an Un Jang do knife that has been discretely passed down though generations of the Cho dynasty women. Cale has nothing to go on so he travels on a scheduled vacation but alters course to Burma to learn about the Moguk Ruby. He, by chance, falls in the right hands and meets up with a major Mandalay jewelry family. While the jewelers do some black market research for Cale, he tours the Burmese countryside somewhere between hiding from the secret police and running from them. After traveling through the repressed land, he returns to the states and gets more turns and twists than he bargains for.
Author Bio: David Dagley has been working in the Bering Sea for the last 10 years and traveling through South East Asia in his off time. He resides in Seward, Alaska.