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The Maeve Ring | 4.02 CT Oval Diamond

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$11,000.00
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Ring Details

  • Metal: 14K Yellow Gold
  • Ring Size: 6.5
  • Average Band Width: 2 mm
  • Profile: Cathedral
  • Wedding Band Pairing: The slightly elevated setting is designed to allow our plain flat wedding band to sit flush. We cannot guarantee compatibility with wedding bands from other jewelry brands.

This version has our upgraded inner marquise diamonds, which is an option for all of our Maeve BYO and MTO rings. 

Center Stone

  • Type: Lab Created Diamond
  • Treatment: N/A
  • Color & Quality: E VS1  
  • Shape: Oval
  • Carat Weight: 4.02 CT
  • Dimensions: 13.1 x 8.7 x 5.2 mm
  • Accent Stones: Lab Diamond (F–G color, VS clarity) 0.4 CTTW

This version has our upgraded inner marquise diamonds, which is an option for all of our Maeve BYO and MTO rings. 

 

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The Maeve Ring | 4.02 CT Oval Diamond - Lavender Creek Gems
The Maeve Ring | 4.02 CT Oval Diamond - Lavender Creek Gems
The Maeve Ring | 4.02 CT Oval Diamond - Lavender Creek Gems
The Maeve Ring | 4.02 CT Oval Diamond The Maeve Ring | 4.02 CT Oval Diamond

About Lab Created Diamonds

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    Hardness

    Lab-grown diamonds match the quality of natural diamonds. They are produced in a controlled setting using either high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT) methods or chemical vapor deposition (CVD) techniques. As a result, these diamonds have the same crystal structure and physical properties as those formed naturally, including their exceptional hardness. Both lab-grown and natural diamonds are rated 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, making them extremely resistant to scratching and equally durable.

    • The Mohs scale is a measurement system used to assess and compare the hardness of minerals. Developed by Friedrich Mohs in 1812, it assigns a ranking from 1 to 10 to minerals based on their ability to scratch or be scratched by other minerals. This scale provides a simple and practical way to understand the relative hardness of different minerals, with 1 being the softest (e.g., talc) and 10 the hardest (e.g., diamond).
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    Color Range & Varieties

    Lab-grown diamonds are available in a wide array of colors, spanning from completely colorless to vibrant hues. They cover the full spectrum, including:

    • Colorless (D-F): Ranging from absolutely clear to near colorless.
    • Near Colorless (G-J): Slightly tinted but still predominantly clear.
    • Faint (K-M): Noticeable yellow or brown tints.
    • Fancy Colors: Includes yellow, brown, pink, blue, green, and more exotic shades.