Elevate your love story with the STARLINE Salt and Pepper Diamond Engagement Ring Set, a celestial-inspired masterpiece designed for those who seek elegance with a touch of cosmic mystery. The centerpiece is a stunning kite-shaped salt and pepper diamond (6x9mm, approx. 1ct), radiating a unique, galaxy-like charm. Flanking the centerpiece are dazzling colorless VS to VVS moissanite accents, creating a celestial sparkle that enhances the ring's ethereal beauty. The 14K solid gold or sterling silver band features a rare natural meteorite inlay, symbolizing eternal love and a connection to the cosmos.
Completing the set, the perfectly contoured wedding band mirrors the engagement ring’s celestial allure. Crafted from 14K solid gold or sterling silver, it is adorned with shimmering moissanite gems, enhancing the brilliance of the centerpiece. The delicate yet bold V-shaped design adds a modern yet timeless elegance, ensuring a seamless and striking pairing. Whether as a symbol of your commitment or a statement piece, the STARLINE ring set is an extraordinary choice for those who embrace uniqueness and sophistication.
Engagement Ring:
- Metal: 14K Gold or Sterling silver
- Inlay: Natural Meteorite inlay
- Main Stone: Kite shaped Salt and Pepper Diamond 6x9mm (1ct approx.)
- Small Stone: Moissanite gems
- Stone Quality: Colorless VS to VVS Moissanite Accents
Band:
- Metal: 14K Gold or Sterling silver
- Small Stone: Moissanite gems
Salt and Pepper diamonds, also known as galaxy diamonds, are natural, one-of-a-kind gems. Each diamond features a unique blend of black and white inclusions that resemble a starry night sky, offering a distinctive and edgy alternative to traditional clear diamonds. These stones are perfect for those who cherish individuality and a raw, natural aesthetic in their jewelry.
Note: Each salt and pepper diamond is uniquely one-of-a-kind and may vary in appearance from the images shown.
The Muonionalusta meteorite is an ancient cosmic treasure, first discovered in Sweden in 1906. Known for its striking metallic luster and intricate patterns, it is believed to have struck Earth about one million years ago. This meteorite is celebrated for its rare beauty and historic significance, making it a prized material for unique jewelry and collectibles.