Specs
Gemstones: Garnet

Garnet is in fact a huge gemstone family which includes very different colors, but we still think of the garnet as a deep red or brownish gemstone.
In fact, the brownish-red variety is the “Almandine” garnet which is the most common garnet in Europe and has been often used by the European Jeweller during the XIIX and XIX centuries, even though garnet was used since the Antiquity as a talisman or for the medicine.
One of the other much used garnet in Europe is the “Pyrope”. Its name comes from the Latin pyropos which means “fire-eyed” because of the vivid red color of this garnet.
It main deposits in Europe are in the present Czech Republic, and it has been used for the jewels of the Czech Crown.
Because of its color, it has often replace rubies or even been confused with rubies.
The most expensive garnets are the “Malaya”: these color-change garnets that go from sky-blue to purplish-pink depending on the light, have been recently discovered in East Africa which has the only few deposits worldwide.
Then comes the “Spessartite”, a vivid orange garnet with its most sought after “fanta” shade (fancy vivid orange). The best-quality spessartite with the “fanta” color are called “Mandarin”.
The name “Spessartite” comes from Main Spessart which is a district in Bavaria, Germany, where the first deposits have been discovered.
Nowadays, the other big Spessartite deposits are in Madagascar.
The Demantoid garnets are also very famous for having the “emerald-green” color and the same sheen as diamond. The best-quality demantoid are found in Russia (near the Ural Mountain) and have adorned the Tsars jewels and crowns.
Then comes the Tsavorite garnet that can only be found in Kenya, near the Tsavo National Park.
This specific garnet was found in the 60’s and has been described as the best natural substitute to emerald.
Tsavorite garnet is naturally vivid green, which is quite rare, and has the garnet strength which makes it easier to use in jewelry than emerald.
The other garnet variety have darker colors or can’t be used in jewelry because they’re opaque and unattractive.
Gemstones Weight: 12.11 ct
Carat weight is the physical weight of the diamond; 1 Carat equals 1/5th of a gram. But that's not what's important, what is important is that the higher the carat weight of your jewelry or diamond the more it will shine, provided that you backed your carat weight with other characteristics that make the diamonds so special. We give unparalleled advice on how to decide what the most practical combination of diamond characteristics are most suitable for you and your jewelry. Listed below are a few combination with specific jewelry objectives, figure out your objective and the method of reaching it should be listed above.
High Quality
After years of being a jewelry consumer you will finally realize that quantity will not beat out quality, and for this you want to go with a minimum of VS1 F color. However, we rarely manufacture jewelry with this grade on a massive scale simply because few customers can appreciate it, pay for it, or even recognize it when they see it.
Gemstones Cut: Emerald
Emerald Cut
Emerald cut diamonds have a rectangular shape with cut corners. It is known as a step cut because its broad, flat planes resemble steps on a staircase. Inclusions and inferior color are more pronounced in emerald cut diamonds, so pay close attention to clarity and color grading.
Size:
7
Most common ring size for men is 10 and 7 for women. However, as you may be well aware, we are all different and sometimes need our rings to fit our individual finger sizes. In that case we need a professional jeweler to size our ring down or up. Unfortunately not all rings can be sized and some can only be sized just a little. Usually this factor is determined by the diamond setting and over all architecture of the ring. However if you find a ring you like and it doesn't seem to be available in your size feel free to contact us about custom ordering the ring in your size straight out of the factory. If you have patience this is the best way to order complicated settings such as invisible in your size.
To determine your ring size you may use the tool located
here.
Setting: Prong
Prong
Prong is the most practical way of holding a gemstone or anything else for that matter. When you hold a pen in your hand you are using a kind of prong setting. Its sturdy and safe however a quality prong setting is one using really small and light prongs as not to take away from the gemstones. This minimal prong setting is achieved by master jewelry's that know that nothing ruins the luster of a gemstone more then large metal rods holding it. So when considering the quality of a prong setting you should seldom see the prongs at all or where one prong holds more then one stone.
Karat of Gold:
18k
Gold Color:
18k
18K also know as 750 because it is 75% pure gold. 18K is relatively the purest form of gold that we can use to manufacture quality diamond jewelry. An advantage of 18k is that it catches rhodium better then lower grades of gold. This gives 18K gold a much nicer white luster at first; but unfortunately when rhodium wears off 18K white gold is left looking yellowish and dull. However with yellow gold, 18k will retain the most high quality gold luster possible to practically use with diamond jewelry forever. 18k is heavy, precious, soft and should mostly be used in jewelry generally under 20 grams.

Weight: 7.10 Grams (The final weight of the item may vary slightly)
When dealing with precious metals the total value is determined by the weight of the metal, usually per gram and the labor involved in working with it (such as polishing, casting etc.). The heavier the weight of the metal in your jewelry the more value it has and the more you will have to pay for it. Below is a list of weights that we recommend when purchasing a certain type of jewelry.
Mens Rings - 12-25 Grams
Mens Earrings- 1-5 Grams
Mens Braceletes 30-150 Grams
Mens Chains -20-150 Grams
Mens Pendants/Crosses - 20-60 Grams
Note: This weight mostly pretrial to gold jewelry.
Gram Weight Will Vary Based on Size of Ring