





Spectacular stacking diamond set!
Beautiful marquise ring combined with open diamond trillion ring.
Main ring can be made also with other marquise shaped stones. Please contact me if you would like to have other gemstones.
Black Diamond Ring
- 14k yellow gold
- 0.5 carat black diamond marquise
- 1.1 pave diamonds - half eternity
- double band
Open Diamond Ring:
- 0.20 total carat weight
- trillion cut diamonds - VS, E color
- 14k solid gold
We added a reinforcing part at the back of the double eternity marquise ring. The rings can still be worn separately.
Rings are priced up to size 8. If you need bigger size please contact me before purchase.
We use natural, untreated black diamonds. Natural black diamonds can have imperfections in them like spots or small veins. We can provide treated diamonds that do not have this imperfections. Please let us know your wishes about the type of stone, before or after the purchase.
Materials: Diamond.
All white diamonds with 0.3 carat weight and heavier come with a GIA Certificate – issued by the Gemological Institute of America. The report provides details about the cut, clarity, and carat weight, along with measurements and other additional information confirming the authenticity and quality of the diamond.
You can select from a variety of diamond shapes and cuts (brilliant, pear, marquise, princess, oval, etc.).
The GIA grades diamonds on a scale of D (colorless) through Z (light color). The diamonds we select for our designs correspond to colors G or F, which means that they are nearly colorless and only a professional gemologist can detect the difference between colors.
Practically all natural diamonds contain small imperfections inside, called inclusions, or on its surface, called blemishes. Clarity refers to the degree to which these imperfections are present. On the scale from included to flawless diamonds, the diamonds in our designs are graded as VS or VVS, which stands for “very slightly” or “very, very slightly included”. Inclusions are minor and only visible under a magnifying glass and not to the naked eye.