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Many people are familiar with both the oval and the marquise shapes of diamonds and gemstones. But a combination of the two is also possible. Its profile is wider than the marquise and often has softer pointed ends.
The renowned Belais Bros. created this filigree ring. The very same firm that patented white gold in the late 1920s was also noted for its quality and craftsmanship.
In a rectangular shape, the pale icy blue aquamarine of 2 carats resonates with highlights and fine clarity. In each of the four corners rests a diamond. A total weight of .08 carats imparts a smidge of radiance to the top surface.
Of 18k white gold, the setting is lacy and delicate in appearance.