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Lena - Pear Cut Morganite and Moissanite Rose Gold Solitaire Ring

  • Regular price €1.290

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The Lena ring was created around softness and inner strength. A piece designed to bring warmth and light, and to reflect moments of care, renewal, and personal balance. It belongs to that moment where you embrace your soft feminine era.

We chose morganite for what it represents. Tenderness, emotional openness, and love in its gentlest form. It carries a sense of calm reassurance and quiet strength. Its soft peach-pink hue reflects sensitivity, warmth, and femininity, without fragility.

Cut in a pear shape, the stone brings an organic, graceful movement to the design. The curve of the band embraces the morganite naturally, following its lines and holding it close.

A halo of moissanites adds light and definition, enhancing the stone while keeping it at the heart of the ring.

Designed as a one-of-a-kind piece, the Lena ring is meant to accompany meaningful moments as well as everyday gestures.

Description:
Handmade artisan piece with a unique design
Band: Rose Gold 10K
Main gemstone: Morganite center stone (approx 3 CT-10x8 mm), 
Side stones: Moissanite Halo, D color, VVS1 (0.5 CT approx.)
Size: 53
Shipped carefully in its personalized gift box, with tracked, secure delivery (against signature)

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Payment
All payments are processed through our secure payment gateway.

Delivery
Once your order is shipped, you’ll receive a tracking number via email so you can track your delivery.

Package
We ship in standard carrier boxes that are non-descript and securely packaged to prevent damage during transit. 
Inside, each piece is placed in our elegant gift box.

Insurance
All of our shipping methods are fully insured so your pieces are covered whilst in transit. You will be responsible for signing for the receipt of your package. Once the piece is signed for, it is no longer considered in transit and is therefore no longer insured.

Taxes
Depending on the recipient country and the relevant import laws, duties and taxes may apply. As the recipient, you are liable for all import duties, customs and local sales taxes levied by the country you are shipping to; payment of these is necessary to release your order from customs on arrival.
Please note that we do not take responsibility for any duties, taxes or surcharges applied any specific country and we recommend that you check first prior to placing your order.

Pictures
We have made every effort to display as accurately as possible the colours and images of our products that appear at the store, nevertheless as all our jewellery is entirely handmade and therefore there might be slight variations between the web pictures and the received pieces. As we use natural unique gemstones, the shade and colour might also vary from those shown on the web images. Some products may appear to be larger or smaller on the web than their actual size, as some images have been enlarged to make handmade detail more visible on the screen.

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While caring for your jewellery, it’s important to understand the vulnerabilities of precious metals and stones, and to apply these to your daily use. Acting this way will save you a lot of disappointment, because exposing your precious jewellery - which are delicate pieces - to some activities can damage them.


How to protect the gemstones



1. To protect your precious jewellery, we first recommend avoiding exposure to any impact or pressure.

We have to keep in mind that precious stones do not have all the same resistance.

Diamonds are the hardest stone, followed by sapphire and ruby (details HERE), nevertheless all gemstones (even diamonds) can break or be scratched  if they are exposed to non conforming conditions and/or impact with a hard object.

Therefore it’s important to remove your jewellery when you are doing any handwork, heavy lifting or exercising, especially at the gym, as fine jewellery can be easily damaged by contact with weights or gym machinery.

 

2. Chemicals and some household substances can also weaken metal or damage natural gemstones, even if not immediately apparent.

That’s why we recommend you also take them off while showering, bathing, cooking, washing dishes, cleaning or applying cosmetic products and perfumes.

Working with any chemical products while gardening could also attack the jewellery without mercy.

Pearls

As pearls are also very soft, beware of abrasive surfaces, because pearls might chip. Do not expose them to heat or chemicals, these may alter the colour of the pearl as well as loosen the glue holding it in the piece. 

Cleaning

You can easily polish your jewellery with a soft cotton cloth at home.

Stone pieces (excluding special care stones) can be cleaned using warm soapy water and a soft toothbrush. This will help you reach every corner of your jewel with delicacy, and eliminate all traces of dust, to restore your stones to their natural shine.

Regarding pearls, you can gently wash them with warm water and dish soap.

Cleaning is a good time to check over your piece and check the tightness of stones.

Lena - Pear Cut Morganite and Moissanite Rose Gold Solitaire Ring - 53

€1.290

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