Designed for Blue Gobi by Montana artisans Jennifer and John Walsh, this Bezel Set Coin Pearl Ring is a stunning contrast in metals and tones. The 14k white gold band of this ring is bezel set with a freshwater coin pearl that has a milky saturation and a marbleized finish. The bezel of this ring is hand wrapped in 14k yellow gold and is trimmed with wheat-etched white gold edging for a two-tone effect. Available in whole sizes 6 through 8, this Bezel Set Coin Pearl Ring lends natural elegance and sophistication to the finger.
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Coin pearls are freshwater pearls, but unlike their other freshwater counterparts, they are created using a bead nucleus. The nacre on these pearls is often thinner than on other freshwater pearls as well, giving them a more natural-appearing texture. Coin pearls get their name from the fact that they are large, circular and flat. Typically the approximate size of a dime, coin pearls are the perfect enhancement for rings.
The traditional birthstone for June, pearls are the oldest known gems, and for centuries, pearls were considered the most valuable of all gemstones. Today, they are still coveted by women the world over for their opalescence and their sophistication.
This Bezel Set Coin Pearl Ring has a 14k gold setting. It is available in whole sizes 6, 7, and 8.
- Handmade in the USA by Jennifer and John Walsh
- Band is made of 14k white gold with a hand-wrapped 14k yellow gold bezel
- The centerpiece gemstone is a freshwater coin pearl
- Because the pearls are hand cultivated, each one is unique
The porous nature of pearls demands extra care. To maintain their luster: 1) avoid exposure to household chemicals like hair spray, perfume and cleaning products; 2) wipe them gently with a warm damp cloth to remove body oils and perspiration; 3) when storing, keep them separate from other gemstones and metals that may scratch them.
To maintain the luster of your 14k gold jewelry, store it separately from other pieces. Clean your 14k gold periodically by soaking it in a mild solution of detergent-free soap and warm water. To dry, gently rub with a soft cloth. Avoid exposure of your 14k gold to abrasive cleansers and bleach, which may cause discoloration.