Scallop Cup Solitaire with French Set Diamonds - Setting

$1,700.00

The Scallop Cup Solitaire is a combination of antique and ocean-themed design aspects. It's a beautiful, unique and weighty piece! This setting can be used for various stone shapes and will include 6 prongs unless otherwise requested. 

This setting will stack best with curved bands, and is not "stackable" flush with straight bands. The default for this ring is a plain, classic band (not textured band) with french set diamonds.

This setting is available for a custom ring by Anueva Jewelry. Select your setting and select your stone separately on our website. Add both to your cart and we'll create your ring!

Shipping

Rings will ship in an Anueva Jewelry ring box, with the exception of plain metal bands which will ship in a ring pouch. The package will be insured and require signature confirmation. Please be sure to use an address that will have someone available to sign during mail delivery times. If providing a business address, please include the business name.

International Shipping

Please be aware your country might require additional duties/taxes. We are not held responsible for any delays or fees charged by customs/duties in your country. The buyer is responsible for any additional taxes, duties, or brokerage fees. Customers are welcome to find and use a customs broker to help with international shipping. If you are going to work with a customs broker, please provide us with their information when confirming shipping.

Appraisals

If you would like to have the ring appraised, there is a $150 appraisal fee that you can add to cart here. We will take the ring downtown to be appraised by a third party GIA gemologist appraiser and provide details for your insurance purposes.

Help fight climate change with this purchase! Trees are like the lungs of the planet...our "natural air purifiers." They breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen. Additionally, they provide habitat for birds and other wildlife and play a vital role in our natural water cycle. Forests help regulate the water in the air through a process called transpiration. They absorb thousands of gallons of water into their roots. Excess water is then released through the leaves back into the air. For every purchase made, I donate one planted tree through Plant-It 2020. Small changes by individuals can make a difference in the fight against climate change. 

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