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A showcase of brilliance, this exquisite sterling silver, tanzanite and alexandrite ring from Generations 1912 will illuminate your hand like a miniature chandelier. In addition to the multitude of gemstones, the hand engraving and milgrain details make this piece come alive with glittering beauty.
• Sterling silver (average silver gram weight is 5.40)
• (8) 4x3mm pear shaped tanzanites (1.02 ctw), faceted and prong set
• (3) 2.5mm & (8) 2mm round shaped alexandrites (0.58 ctw), faceted and bezel set
• (3) 1mm round shaped white sapphires (0.04 ctw), faceted and bezel set
• Average combined gemstone weight is 1.64 ctw
• Ring measures approximately 3/4" from knuckle to knuckle
• Ring has a gallery backing
• Nickel free
• Country of Origin: USA
About Generations 1912 Generations 1912 has the look and feel of a bygone era. Inspired by original molds and models from the Art Deco period, the collection creates new traditions that can be treasured for generations. Each item in the collection is an exquisite piece of fine jewelry, with exotic genuine gemstones and diamonds. Proudly manufactured in the United States, every piece features engravings and mil-grain work all crafted by hand at Weinman Bros. in New York City. The result is heirloom-quality and tradition, making each masterpiece worthy of your own family treasure.
About Bob Weinman
Third generation jewelry designer Bob Weinman grew up experiencing the art of jewelry making visiting his father and grandfather at their family business. Engrained with a strong sense of tradition, Bob felt passionate about continuing the business his grandfather created nearly one hundred years ago. Several years back, Bob discovered the original molds and models from his grandfather’s line, which inspired the creation of Generations 1912. The craftsmanship and attention to detail of the Art Deco era motivated Bob to continue creating fine jewelry with the look and feel of that bygone period. His family pride, interest, and passion for the business continues with the creation of exciting new items from his grandfather’s collection.