Cushion Halo Engagement Ring with Double Shank
Regular price
$2,195.00
Manufacturing & Processing Time - 8 to 12 days
Estimated to ship between between and with free U.S. delivery between and .
Complimentary Stone Setting
Complimentary stone setting is included on every purchase of a stone (diamond, moissanite or gemstone) and ring setting from deBebians.
Center Stone Prong Styles
The examples below show the two prong styles that we offer.
Inside Band Engraving Examples
The examples below show the two engraving styles that we offer for the inside band.
With a double shank halo diamond engagement ring, you get a look that mirrors the state of your relationship with your partner. In a Greek myth about the old married couple Baucis and Philemon, the pair was turned into an intertwined oak and linden tree that grew from a single trunk. The peculiar imagery for that tree represents how in marriage, two separate beings come together to become one. The distinctly separate shanks of this ring send the same message as well since they are clearly separate bands that are combined at the bottom but sprout toward the top creating cathedral arches adorned with pave like the branches of trees to hold and support the thin 1mm halo and beautiful center diamond the while leaving room for sunlight to peak through the open gallery. Truly a fitting image for an engagement ring as you are taking the first step to becoming one with your beloved and a special ring only available in 14kt gold, 18kt gold, and platinum from deBebians Bel Dia collection. The ring is pictured here with a 2.01 ct. cushion diamond.
Product Information
Metal: 14kt Gold, 18kt Gold, or Platinum
Finish: High Polish
Width Taper: 3.6mm - 7mm
Center Stone: Not Included
Side Diamond InformationDiamond Origin: Lab Created Diamond or Natural, Mined Diamond (based on selection)
Total Carat Weight: 0.70 cttw
Color: E-F (Lab Created Diamond) or G (Natural, Mined Diamond) (based on selection)
Clarity: VS
Shape: Round Brilliant Cut
No. of Diamonds: Approx. 96
Side Diamond Information