Diamond Square Triple Celtic Cable Ring

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Charriol
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Diamond Square Triple Celtic Cable Ring

$498 Gilt
$995
Size (US):
Women's Rings
US Alpha Metric
3 XS 14.5mm
4 XS 14.9mm
4.25 XS 15.04mm
4.5 XS 15.27mm
4.75 XS 15.53mm
5 XS 15.7mm
5.25 XS 15.9mm
5.5 XS 16.1mm
5.75 XS 16.3mm
6 S 16.5mm
6.25 S 16.7mm
6.5 S 16.92mm
6.75 M 17.13mm
7 M 17.35mm
7.25 M 17.45mm
7.5 M 17.75mm
7.75 M 17.97mm
8 L 18.2mm
8.25 L 18.4mm
8.5 L 18.9mm
9 L 19.0mm
9.5 L 19.4mm
10 L 19.8mm
10.5 L 20.2mm
10.75 L 20.4mm
11 L 20.6mm
11.5 XL 21.0mm
12 XL 21.4mm
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    Alpha S
    Metric 16.5mm
  • 7
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    Alpha M
    Metric 17.35mm
Color:
gold
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Description
Designer

Yellow stainless steel triple celtic cable band ring with 18K white gold open square center detail and pave diamond accents

  • Total diamond carat weight is 0.08
  • Diamond color is H
  • Diamond clarity is SI
  • 0.4 inches wide
  • Ring is not sizeable

Brand: Charriol

Material: Stainless steel, 18K white gold, and diamond

Origin: Imported

The cable, rendered in stainless steel or 18-karat gold, has served as Charriol’s signature style motif since 1983, when designer Philippe Charriol launched his eponymous label with a collection of luxurious cabled watches. Charriol soon developed an exclusive line of fine jewelry that featured cabled bracelets as well as rings, cuffs, earrings, and necklaces imbued with a distinctive Celtic spirit. Today, Charriol designs timepieces, leather goods, pens, and eyewear, as well as jewelry rich in textured gemstones such as lemon quartz and amethyst. Charriol diamonds are guaranteed to be conflict-free; the label honors the Kimberly Process, a U.N.-mandated agreement for diamond-producing countries and manufacturers.