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WHITE GOLD

9CT WHITE GOLD THREE STONE CUBIC ZIRCONIA SET TOE RING

Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery


Sale price £110.00 Regular price £115.00
9CT WHITE GOLD THREE STONE CUBIC ZIRCONIA SET TOE RING

Exquisite affordable toe ring; finest quality Cubic Zirconia, three stunning round brilliant stones with perfect Clarity & Colour. 9ct White Gold, rubover-set. These stones sparkle in any light! Complemented with a substantial fully UK Hallmarked 9ct White Gold open adjustable ring, which could also be worn as a midi ring. Also available in 9ct Yellow Gold.

Handmade toe rings from Hatton Garden, London. All my rings arrive gift boxed.

Toe rings are also worn by men in Tamil culture, usually in a more straightforward design for comfort.

LAYAWAY: I offer layaway, which allows you to pay in instalments with no interest over a maximum time period of six months. This item could be paid for with:

A deposit of £40

2 instalments of £35

3 instalments of £23.33

4 instalments of £17.50

5 instalments of £14

Terms are flexible. Please get in touch with me to initiate. PayPal required. You do not receive the item until fully paid for. See my Policies page for Ts&Cs.

There are a few critical features of Cubic Zirconia that distinguish it from Diamond: 

Hardness. This causes sharp edges to facets in cut crystals to dull and rounds off in CZ, while with Diamond the edges remain sharp. 

Cut: Cubic Zirconia gemstones may be cut differently from Diamonds. The facet edges can be rounded or "smooth".

Colour: A Cubic Zirconia is often entirely colourless: equivalent to a perfect "D" on Diamond's colour grading scale.

Thermal conductivity: Cubic Zirconia is a thermal insulator whereas Diamond is the most potent thermal conductor. This is the way most Diamond testers work; by testing thermal conductivity.

White Gold is an alloy of Gold and at least one white metal (usually nickel, Silver, or Palladium). 

White gold's properties vary depending on the metals used and their proportions. The term White Gold is used very loosely in the industry to describe karat Gold alloys with a whitish hue. The term "white" covers a large spectrum of colours that borders or overlaps pale yellow, tinted brown, and even very pale rose. The alloys used in the jewellery industry are Gold–Palladium–Silver and Gold–Nickel–Copper–Zinc. The nickel used in some White Gold alloys can cause an allergic reaction when worn over long periods (also notably on some wristwatch casings). Gold is rarely pure Gold, even before another metal is added to make a White Gold alloy and often contains a mercury alloy from its production, which can cause an allergic reaction. Where possible I source my White Gold from within the EU where the usual mix is the former. It is impossible to know the mix in a preloved or vintage item, sadly; I usually have the item re-plated with Rhodium to minimise any risk. All new White Gold items are enhanced with Rhodium plating. To preserve this plating, avoid swimming in your jewellery as chlorine, in particular, can cause faster degradation. Chlorine is present in small amounts in tap water, so it is best to avoid getting your jewellery wet where possible.  It is a simple matter to have items re-plated.

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