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Pink Tourmaline & Diamonds

Nangi fine jewelry - pink tourmaline ring in rose_gold

Nangi fine jewelry - pink tourmaline ring in rose_goldNangi fine jewelry - pink tourmaline ring in rose_goldNangi fine jewelry - pink tourmaline ring in rose_goldNangi fine jewelry - pink tourmaline ring in rose_gold

Pink Tourmaline & Diamonds


While this one-of-a-kind piece was made for a client, we are able to create a unique version just for you within your desired price range. Please contact us by email if this is of interest. If you want to read more about our custom process, click here.

Details

DETAILS

  • A 1,26 carat radiant cut, pink tourmaline set in 18K solid gold
  • Flanked by two 0,17 carat baguette cut diamonds in G/Top Wesselton color and VVS1 clarity

Warranty

Every piece is hand made with love, and we are so sure about the quality of our products that we offer a lifetime warranty should there be any manufacturing fault.

For more information on the Nangi warranty, please visit our Terms & Conditions page

Return

This piece is made-to-order just for you and cannot be refunded. For more information on Nangi returns, please visit our Terms & Conditions page

Lab-grown diamonds

Sustainability is our foundation. That is why Nangi is proud to be the first and only Norwegian jeweler to offer Lab-Grown Diamonds. Atomically identical to mined diamonds, our laboratory-grown diamonds are created in a lab, utilizing solely renewable energy, meaning that the origin of our diamonds is certain. Lab-grown diamonds offer the exact same clarity and quality as mined ones. The only difference is that they are created in a more sustainable and eco-friendly way.

Read more here.

Tourmaline

The tourmaline is highly sought after because it combines good hardness (7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale) with excellent durability. It has one of the widest color ranges of any gem. Tourmaline’s colors have many different causes. It’s generally agreed that traces of iron, and possibly titanium, induce green and blue colors. Manganese produces reds and pinks, and possibly yellows. Some pink and yellow tourmalines might owe their hues to color centers caused by radiation, which can be natural or laboratory-induced.

The name tourmaline comes from the Sinhalese term “Turmali,” which was the name given to all colored crystals on the island of Sri Lanka back in the days. This all inclusive name indicates the inability of ancient gem dealers to differentiate tourmaline from other stones. In fact, at one time in history, pink and red tourmaline were thought to be rubies. Pink tourmaline tends to be pinker in color than ruby. However, their similarities in appearance are so strong that the stones in the Russian crown jewels believed to be rubies for centuries, are now thought to be tourmalines. Tourmaline was in fact also confused with emerald for 300 years! The stone was first discovered by Dutch traders off the West Coast of Italy in the late 1600's or early 1700's.

Tourmaline is the birthstone of October, and is believed to reflect kindness, tolerance and femininity. Tourmalines are also believed to be useful in relaxing the body and the mind, and to help in the treatment of many different diseases such as anxiety, blood poisoning, arthritis, and heart disease.

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Finding your ring size

All of our rings are standard EU sizes. If you don’t know your EU size, you can visit a local jeweller and have them measure your finger or one of your rings to determine the correct ring size. If you are unable to do this, please feel free to use our options below.

MEASURE AT HOME

  • Take a piece of paper and wrap it around the finger
  • Mark the exact spot where the ends join
  • With a ruler, measure the length from end to end
  • Use the chart below to find the correct size (e.g. EU size 42 = 42 mm circumference)

ARE YOU GIFTING A RING TO SOMEONE?

Measure the diameter of a ring you know fits the person you are giving the ring to. Alternatively: choose the most common ring size (EU 54/17.2 mm/US size 7) and have your local jeweler adjust the ring if needed afterwards.
EUDiameter (mm)US
4213,42
4313,72,5
4414,03
4514,33,5
4614,6-
4715,04
4815,34,5
4915,65
5015,95,5
5116,2-
5216,56
5316,86,5
5417,27
5517,57,5
5617,8-
5718,18
5818,48,5
5918,8-
6019,19
6119,49,5
6219,710
6320,010,5
6420,3-
6520,611