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  • The Trio Baguette Pave Ring
  • The Trio Baguette Pave Ring

  • The Trio Baguette Pave Ring
  • The Trio Baguette Pave Ring

  • The Trio Baguette Pave Ring
  • The Trio Baguette Pave Ring is the ring on the middle finger

  • The Trio Baguette Pave Ring
  • The Trio Baguette Pave Ring

  • The Trio Baguette Pave Ring
  • The Trio Baguette Pave Ring is the ring on the middle finger

  • The Trio Baguette Pave Ring
  • The Trio Baguette Pave Ring

  • The Trio Baguette Pave Ring
  • The Trio Baguette Pave Ring is the ring on the middle finger

The Trio Baguette Pave Ring

$1,020

  • 1/6 CTW simple gold ring featuring 3 straight baguette cut center stone set east-west with accented round cut diamonds on the band 
  • 14K solid gold stacking ring
  • Each baguette cut stone is a 2.5 x 1.5 mm Natural White Diamond
  • Gold weight of ring is 1.80g
  • Ring is about 2mm wide
  • Available in 14K Yellow Gold, 14K White Gold or 14K Rose Gold
  • This item ships in 2-3 weeks 
  • Please note that this ring is NOT resizable but can be custom made to any size. 
  • Ring available in any size- email us for custom sizing and make sure to add our RING RESIZE FEE to your cart
  • If you need a custom size, please note that this will change the shipping timeline. Please allow 4 full weeks for production of your custom size. 

     

Not sure about your ring size? We'll ship you a ring sizer! Also check out our International Ring Size Conversion Chart here.

The difference between 14K and 10K Gold is the percentage of gold that is contained in a piece of gold jewelry. 10K gold contains 41.7% gold and 58.3% alloy, which means it contains more alloy than gold and therefore a less expensive option. 14K gold contains 58.5% gold and 41.5% alloy and is usually the most popular choice for wedding rings and engagement rings. Pure gold is a soft metal that tends to bend and scratch very easily, so since 10K gold has the most alloy in it, it’s more durable/less soft than 14K gold.

In terms of the color, 10K gold looks slightly more pale than 14K gold but usually you won't be able to see the difference with your bare eyes.

We offer 18K and Platinum upon request: orders@apresjewelry.com