Product Highlights
Discover the sophistication of the 0.8ct Princess Cut Engagement Ring Set, designed with care to meet the needs of women seeking timeless elegance. This stunning set features a square 6x6mm white AAA cubic zirconia stone, surrounded by smaller zircons that capture and reflect light beautifully.
Features:
- **Material:** Crafted with 925 sterling silver, this ring offers hypoallergenic and nickel-free properties, ideal for sensitive skin. The high-quality materials ensure it won’t irritate your skin and remain corrosion-resistant.
- **Design:** The central cubic zirconia is accentuated by 24 pieces of 1.0mm, 35 pieces of 1.2mm, and 6 pieces of 1.4mm small zircons, providing a radiant display of sparkle.
- **Occasions:** Perfect for engagements, weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, and daily wear. Whether it's a gift for a loved one or a treat for yourself, this ring offers a touch of luxury for any occasion.
Embrace the charm and elegance of this exquisite engagement ring set. Add a touch of glamour to your special moments with this beautifully designed piece.
Many customers appreciated the beautiful design and shine of the rings.
Considered a fantastic value at under $25, with several customers noting it looks much more expensive.
Numerous reviews mentioned that the rings appear realistic and are often mistaken for real engagement and wedding rings.
Fits well and true to size for most customers, making it comfortable to wear.
Durable with no tarnishing or green finger even after months of use.
Suitable for various occasions such as cosplay, vacations, or as a temporary replacement.
Some customers found the sizing to be inconsistent, needing to order a different size than expected.
A few customers were disappointed that the rings are not stamped with 925, questioning the authenticity of the sterling silver claim.
Some customers felt the rings were smaller than anticipated based on the product images.
The large stone lacks some fire and brilliance, indicating it is not a high-end gem.
One reviewer noted losing an end stone, raising concerns about the stone's security.
Not all customers liked the princess-cut stones, although this is subjective.