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ENGAGEMENT RING SETTING ONLY – PIERCING TONGUE RING.

Engagement Ring Setting Only

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    engagement ring

  • Especially in Western cultures, an engagement ring is a ring indicating that the person wearing it is engaged to be married. In the United Kingdom, and North America, engagement rings are traditionally worn only by women, and rings can feature gemstones.
  • The Engagement Ring (B?xt Üzüyü) is a full-length Azerbaijani comedy film released in 1991. The film plot is based on the same-titled novel by Azerbaijani writer Vagif Samadoghlu.
  • A ring given by a man to a woman when they agree to marry
  • a ring given and worn as a sign of betrothal
    setting

  • The place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place
  • A piece of metal in which a precious stone or gem is fixed to form a piece of jewelry
  • the state of the environment in which a situation exists; "you can't do that in a university setting"
  • mise en scene: arrangement of scenery and properties to represent the place where a play or movie is enacted
  • The place and time at which a play, novel, or film is represented as happening
  • the context and environment in which something is set; "the perfect setting for a ghost story"
engagement ring setting only – 14k White

14k White Gold Round Diamond Engagement Ring Setting
14k White Gold Round Diamond Engagement Ring Setting
This magnificently designed 14k white gold diamond ring will be the perfect choice to give your loved one on your engagement day.EThis stylish diamond ring has a round cut diamond set between deep engravings, trefoil and sculptural metalwork. This white gold diamond engagement ring will kick start your love life with beauty and class!

Condition: New
Material: 14k White Gold
Gram Weight: 8.22
Stone: 0.48 ctw. Round Diamonds
Stone Shape:
Clarity: I1
Color: G-I
Gemstone:
Gemstone Shape:
Ring Size: 7 (See disclaimer below for resizing options)
Face Dimension:
Width: 9.5 mm

Disclaimer:

If only one ring size is indicated, this is the default size that will be shipped out. For rings that have more than one size, please notify us of your choice of ring size right after placing the order.

Most of our rings that are made in gold and silver can be resized, depending on the structure or design of the ring. Titanium, Stainless Steel, Tungsten and other Gemstone (Jade, Onyx, etc.) rings cannot be resized. Resizing fee is $15 per size per ring. Please contact us for more information.

Item Disclaimer:

All images of our items are NOT in actual size. They may have been enhanced to better represent the item in a more detailed way. Please refer to the Product Details for all other item details such as measurement, weight, etc. All measurement and weight information provided on each item are approximate and may differ to the actual item, due to high-volume inventory.

VistaBella Return Policy:

We accept returns in accordance to Amazon.com return policies. Please contact us to get more detailed information of our specific return policies.

Engagement Ring

Engagement Ring
In September 2005 Bob and I agreed that we want to spend the rest of our lives with each other. For Christmas, I was given this beautiful Tanzanite Ring to signify our engagement…

Tanzanite is the blue/purple variety of the mineral zoisite discovered in the Meralani Hills of northern Tanzania in 1967, near the city of Arusha. It is a popular and valuable gemstone when cut, although its durability is somewhat lacking. Tanzanite is noted for its remarkably strong trichroism, appearing alternately sapphire blue, violet, and sage-green depending on crystal orientation. However, most tanzanite is subjected to artificial heat treatment to improve its colour: this significantly subdues its trichroism.

The name tanzanite was a trade name coined by Tiffany & Co. shortly after the gem’s discovery, an obvious allusion to its country of origin. This was thought necessary in order to make the stone marketable to the public: the name has since stuck as a varietal designation. Tanzanite’s present-day popularity as a gemstone is largely thanks to Tiffany’s marketing campaigns. The mining of tanzanite nets the Tanzanian government approximately USD $20 million annually, the finished gems later being sold mostly on the US market for sales totaling approximately USD $500 million annually.

In June of 2003, the Tanzanian government introduced legislation banning the export of unprocessed tanzanite to India (like many gemstones, most tanzanite is cut in Jaipur). The ban has been rationalized as an attempt to spur development of local processing facilities, thereby boosting the economy and recouping profits. This ban will be phased in over the next two years, until which time only stones over 0.5 grams are affected.

This is a serious situation for the city of Jaipur, as one-third of its annual gem exports are of tanzanite. Some members of the industry fear the ban will set a precedent, leading Tanzania to ban the export of all raw gem material, including the country’s production of tsavorite, diamond and ruby.

Jen & The Ring

Jen & The Ring
In Los Angeles there is a small engagement ring chain called Robbins Bros. They have radio ads featuring the two Robbins brothers bickering and cracking wise, telling us that they are the best and biggest engagement store around. I have always had this thought in the back of my mind, that if and when I need an engagement ring, they will be the guys I go to.

So I was excited when Jen asked me to go with her to pick up her engagement ring, which was being resized. Finally I would walk into this locally-famous house o’ rings. Maybe I would get to meet one of the Robbins!

But, not to put too fine a point on it, the place sucked. Forget the photo-killing weird florescent light, forget the creepy salespeople who hovered like locust. What very quickly became annoying for me and maddening for Jen was the fact that they couldn’t seem to find her ring. Despite the fact that she’d called ahead and been assured it was ready and waiting. Way the place is set up, many of the walls are made of glass, so you actually get to see the worker bees creating rings. Which, ordinarily, would be kind of sweet, but on this occasion it only enabled us to see our salesman flitting around like a chicken with his head cut off, searching for the ring. Into the ring-construction room, out of the ring construction room, into the vault, out of the vault, into another vault.

In exasperation, we asked another salesperson for help. She left, came back and told us it would only be another ten minutes, after the original 15. We asked why. And it was at that moment I felt very sorry for this woman, because all she had for us was "frankly, I don’t know." She was but a pawn in this big game.

So, of course, the first sales guy finds the ring, after going back and looking again in the first place he looked.

But it all worked out, because Jen now has her very pretty, very shiny Ring O’ Engagement. Which is very cool.

Oh, so fuck Robbins Bros.

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