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Herkimer Mines "Diamond" Quartz Marquise-Cut Solitaire Ring

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Herkimer Mines "Diamond" Quartz Marquise-Cut Solitaire Ring
A wide, polished sterling silver band provides the perfect perch for a spectacular 5.8-carat marquise-cut Herkimer "diamond" quartz stone in this bold ring design. The size and sparkle of this stunning solitaire is sure to get you noticed every time you wear it!

  • Approx.  3/4"L x 3/8"W x 1/8"H; shank 1/8"W
  • Stamped .925; anti-tarnish finish
  • Sterling silver ring has marquise-cut Herkimer quartz solitaire prong-set atop wide band
  • Band tapers to underside

Stone Information
  • All sizes and weights approximate
  • Total Carat Weight: 5.8ct
  • Herkimer Quartz - Marquise (18x9mm); mined in USA
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Herkimer Mines "Diamond" Quartz crystals are magnificent works of nature. Naturally double-terminated with 18 facets, these crystals were formed nearly 500 years ago and are mined in the USA.