The Iris Marquise
Shape:
Marquise
Metal:
18k Yellow Gold
CA$1400
- Made-to-order. Ships by Sun, Nov 24
The Iris:
Iris is classy, but not classic. She is unique in her own ways and will always keep you on your toes. She is the type of girl that makes it so hard to not love her. Iris could be doing anything and you will think she is majestic. She loves traveling and makes the perfect travel partner: adventurous, fun, funny. Iris is humble and kind and makes you feel safe.
East/West Set Center Stone Solitaire Setting
The simplicity of the solitaire setting allows the center stone to take center stage, emphasizing its unique beauty and shape. This East/West arrangement not only adds a touch of modernity to the classic solitaire design but also offers a fresh perspective on showcasing the chosen gemstone.
Band Width: 1.7mm
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