Alain Raphael
Titanium Tension Champagne Illusion Cut & Diamond Ring
Titanium Tension Champagne Illusion Cut & Diamond Ring
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This classic champagne colored cubic zirconium makes you think twice, as is presents to you its illuminative illusion cut. Its name derives from the Persian language meaning ¶?golden colored¶?. Making it look is if there were four stones attached, there is simply only one. Held by a specially made tension, it is accompanied by a set of diamonds on each side.
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