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Discover the elegance of the Silvershake 3-Stone Round Shape Gemstones Ring, designed to celebrate your special moments. This exquisite piece blends timeless design with the rich colors of natural Peridot, making it perfect for anniversaries or engagements.
Features:
Material: Made from high-quality 925 sterling silver, rhodium-plated to maintain shine and prevent tarnishing.
Gem Type: Adorned with a lush 1.5ct. natural Peridot, complemented by sparkling White Topaz stones, showcasing a vibrant green hue akin to emeralds—ideal for those born in August.
Design: The ring measures 6 millimeters in width, providing a comfortable fit without compromising elegance. Available in size 4.5, it's perfect for smaller fingers.
Packaging: Arrives in a reinforced gift box with anti-tarnish protection and a satin-style pouch, ensuring it stays pristine until the moment it's worn.
Ideal for celebrating life's big moments, the Silvershake 3-Stone Peridot Ring adds a touch of fertile August greens to your jewelry collection. It's more than just a ring; it's a symbol of enduring beauty and cherished memories.
Ring is often described as beautiful and gorgeous.
Comfort and durability were highlighted by multiple customers.
Stones turn different colors in various lighting conditions, which many find neat and unique.
The ring is reported as being exactly as advertised, including true sterling silver.
Customers find the sizing to be accurate and fitting perfectly.
Multiple reviews note that the ring does not tarnish even after months of use.
Some users find the ring uncomfortable, causing irritation and bruises on surrounding fingers.
A number of reviews mention the stones are dull and not as visually striking as expected.
Fit was annoying to wear for some users, causing discomfort.
Many users feel the ring looks cheap and poorly-made with defective or bent prongs.
One reviewer mentioned their significant other's finger turned blue after wearing it for a few hours.
A few customers are dissatisfied with the stones, suspecting cubic zirconia instead of aquamarine.