



Lab-Created Diamond Line Stackable Ring in 14K Yellow Gold-Plated Sterling Silver
Lab-Created Diamond Line Stackable Ring in 14K Yellow Gold-Plated Sterling Silver
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Description
Description
This 5-diamond ring gleams from every angle while maintaining an effortlessly elegant look. The rounded band showcases five brilliant diamonds, pavé set in gleaming precious metal-plated sterling silver.
Details
Details
SKU: BR0098Y5
- Lab-Created Diamonds - 1/20 Carat Total Weight, Color G-H, Clarity SI
- 14K Gold and Rhodium-Plated Sterling Silver
- Crafted in Sizes 5–8 (Subject to Availability)
Materials
Materials
14K Yellow Gold-Plated Sterling Silver
Get the look and feel of gold jewelry at a fraction of the cost. Our 14K yellow gold plating is applied to durable sterling silver for long-lasting jewelry.
Lab-Created Diamond
Diamonds are the hardest natural mineral and are highly sought after for their beauty and sparkle. Lab-created diamonds have the same properties as mined ones but are grown in a controlled environment, making them a more ethical and sustainable choice. They undergo the exact cutting and polishing processes to enhance their brilliance.




Size Guide

String Method
You will need a piece of string (alternatively, a strip of paper, yarn, a shoe lace or anything sinilar), a pen and a ruler or measuring tape
Step 1
Use the string to measure the inner circumference of the fingers: wrap the string around either the base of the finger or the knuckle (whichever is the thicker part) and mark where it overlaps.
Step 2
Lay the string flat next to a ruler or measuring tape and measure the length of the string until the mark.
Step 3
Use this conversion chart to translate your string length to the corresponding ring size.
Take an existing ring and place it along a ruler or measuring tape. Measure straight across the inside of the ring from edge to edge (in mm) and use the below conversion table to determine the ring size.























