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Discover the beauty of the SMILEST Moissanite Criss Cross Wedding Band for Women, a timeless addition to any jewelry collection. Available in 18K Rose Gold, Yellow Gold, or White Gold, this 1.5mm ring features 35 brilliant round-cut moissanites with D Color and VVS1 Clarity, totaling 0.35 carats.
Features:
**Material:** Lab-created diamond moissanite set in thickened 18K gold-plated 925 Sterling Silver. Hypoallergenic, lead-free, and nickel-free for sensitive skin.
**Design:** Two criss-crossing, scalloped pavé bands symbolize the intertwining of two lives, making it perfect as an engagement or promise ring. The classic and elegant design complements many engagement rings.
**Moissanite:** Known for its incredible brilliance, moissanite emits light more vividly than South African diamonds, with a Mohs hardness of 9.25, second only to diamond. It also passes most diamond testers, making it an excellent diamond alternative.
**Occasion:** Ideal for engagements, weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, and special occasions. Pair it with an evening dress for a sophisticated look, or gift it to a loved one to show enduring commitment.
Enhance your style or celebrate life’s cherished moments with the sparkling elegance of this Moissanite Criss Cross Wedding Band. Perfect for making a lasting impression.
The ring is visually appealing and has a very sparkly appearance.
Many customers got the ring at a good price, especially with discounts or coupon codes.
The ring looks very authentic and can substitute more expensive jewelry.
The ring fits the described size well, ensuring a good fit for most buyers.
The moissanite stones are intact and add a nice accent to other jewelry pieces.
Multiple reviews indicate that the gold plating fades or changes color after a short period of use.
Some customers reported the ring bending or becoming misshapen quickly.
There are instances where the stones fell out after minimal wear.
The ring was sometimes described as having different materials or stones than advertised (e.g., describable as moissanite but actually zircon).
The ring is considered too thin and not strong, leading to concerns about longevity.