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Selene was a Titan goddess in Greek mythology. She was the goddess of the moon, and is said to be the personification of the moon itself. She drives her moon chariot across the heavens every night.
Selene was linked to Artemis as well as Hecate; all three were considered lunar goddesses.
This ring has a gorgeous natural champagne diamond set in between a pair of crescent moons. The center champagne diamond shown in the photos is diamond #1, it weighs 1.01 carats. The crescent moons are set with 6 tiny diamonds and there is a halo of star and diamonds around the center stone and some additional diamonds on the band and nestled into each moon. The total diamond weight is approximately .44 carats, they are VS clarity. Diamonds 2 & 3 can have black diamonds set in place of the white diamonds upon request. The champagne diamonds are SI clarity.
Center Diamonds -
Diamond #1 - 1.01 carats Natural Champagne Diamond(Sizes 6-8 Only 14k Yellow Gold)
Diamond #2 - 1 carat Natural Champagne Diamond
Diamond #3 - 1.01 carats Natural Champagne Diamond
The moon ring is 15mm's wide across the widest point at the top and the band is about 2mm's wide.
- Cast especially for you in your ring size and metal choice of 14k rose gold, 14k yellow gold, 14k palladium white goldĀ
-Our current lead time can be found in the banner at the top of the page and and the bottom of each pageĀ
- Handmade in our workshop in Portland Oregon by a micro family business
- If you would like to make sure you get the right ring size please request a ring sizer from us by selecting the smallest size on the listing at checkout and leaving a note at checkout and we will send you a ring sizer in the mail
- We do not plate any of our metals and they are all nickel free
- Warranty specifics can be found here in our FAQ
- All pieces come in a branded tan ring box with a vegan leather top
we also include a complimentary jewelry polishing cloth
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