: Womens 4 MM Wide Rhodium Plated .925 Sterling Silver Band Cubic Zirconia Ring

: Womens 4 MM Wide Rhodium Plated .925 Sterling Silver Band Cubic Zirconia Ring

Womens 4 MM Wide Rhodium Plated .925 Sterling Silver Band Cubic Zirconia Ring



Womens 4 MM Wide Rhodium Plated .925 Sterling Silver Band Cubic Zirconia Ring
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 145










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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Gem Avenue
Material Type: cubic-zirconia
Metal Stamp: .925
Metal Type: sterling-silver
Sales Rank: 145



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  • Gem Avenue sku # tdrz-5600
  • Sterling Silver Ring
  • Dazzling Cubic Zirconia Ring
  • High Polished and Rhodium Plated Ring
  • Excellent Quality Ring







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Made in .925 Sterling Silver Ring.You could see .925 printed in every band.Width of this Band is 4 MM.Features dazzling Simulated Diamond cz channel set in perfection.High Polish and Rhodium Plated for White Gold like Finish.Gorgeous piece at a very low price.Compare with any local store prices and you will realize it.Casted with quality.Rings are shipped in cute and lovely ring boxes.We are sure you will love this one. Thanks for shopping at Gem Avenue.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great ring! ...
I recently bought this ring to wear to work. I work in a factory and was afraid of losing a diamond or damaging my original set. I wanted something a little flashier than just a plain band. But wouldn't really worry too much about. This ring is perfect. It looks great on and when it gets a little dirty I just put it in sterling silver cleaner, and it comes out looking like new. When my mom saw it she said she liked it better than her own.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Perfect...just what I needed ...
During my pregnancy, I was sad to find that my rings no longer fit. I bought this ring largely based on the positive reviews and the fact that it looks essentially just like my wedding band.

I was not disappointed. The ring looks beautiful, and I feel confident wearing it. I can tell it's not real just by comparing it to my wedding ring, but I don't believe anyone else would ever guess without detailed scrutiny. I also am glad I don't have to worry about the plating coming off and the ring looking brassy since the sterling silver ring with rhodium plating keeps a shiny, white gold appearance, just like my real ring.

The 4MM size was bigger than I expected but not a problem since I have slightly larger hands. The price was right, and I'm very happy with the ring.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Beautiful Ring...Great Price! ...
The ring was absolutely beautiful! The stones and the ring were both flawless. It even arrived in a small, heart-shaped gift box with a bow on top which made it perfect for presenting to my wife on our anniversary. I couldn't be more pleased. Thanks.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Just like the real thing ...
I bought this ring when, during my pregnancy, my wedding band became too tight. The ring is gorgeous; I've gotten several compliments, and always enjoy the surprise when I tell people this isn't my 'real' ring. It has stayed sparkly, too, despite the wringer I put it through: no nicks or scratches, and it cleans quite easily after I get some lotion between the stones.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Amazing ...
I bought this for my mom for mothers day and I know she is going to love it. It is a Beautiful ring, exactly as it was described, will look great with everything!!


Ring Zirconia Cubic Band Silver Sterling .925 Plated Rhodium Wide MM 4 Womens


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