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Accessory Spotting: The Champagne Bubbles Ring

Written by Tanner

Champagne gemstone set ring: yes please!

Considering how close we are to V Day, it’s only natural to start oogling beautiful jewelry pieces, in hopes that they will, by some miracle, be gifted to us. And speaking of natural, I just discovered the most stunning line of jewelry by Diamond in the Rough, the world’s leading rough diamond jeweler that draws inspiration from the natural, unique shape of each diamond. Believe it or not, diamonds don’t form naturally with perfect mazarin, peruzzi, or even pear cuts, but rather, are tediously cut to bring out their brilliance. However, the jewelers at DITR have a different philosophy when it comes to their jewelry: redefine perceptions of diamond jewelry by maximizing the intrinsic beauty of gemstones in their untouched form. This means that each diamond is hand selected, and set in a custom setting that best complements the stone – no two pieces are exactly alike.

So, a word to the wise (ie all you fellas who have waited till now to start thinking about what you are going to gift your gal), make this Valentine’s Day something special by showing your significant other how much they mean to you by gifting them a ring that is, like them, one-of-a-kind and beautiful just as they are. I personally think this particular ring is something spectacular: it’s called the Champagne Bubbles ring (9k, available online at diamondintherough.com), and features 2.20cts of rough diamonds accented with .52cts of micro pavé diamonds in 18k white gold. Pure class. You can’t go wrong – I mean, who doesn’t like champagne or precious jewelry, and this gift practically has both!

About the author

Tanner

Tanner is a cool cat from Alaska who left the arctic in search of the hot fashion scene in NYC. He stays hydrated in the heat drinking coconut flavored anything and warm in the cold by cocooning himself in layers of his hand knit scarves. His current obsession? Mixing his drink with equal parts of Diet Sierra Mist and the Dolly Parton station on Pandora

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