Gemstone colors: Black, white

Gemstone shapes: Round

One prong set round cut black *Diamond Alternative measures 8mm

Gemstone weight: 2.60 carats

Eight prong set round cut white accents each measure 1.2mm

Gemstone weight: 0.17 carat

20 prong set round white accents each measure 1.2mm

Gemstone weight: 0.40 carat

Total gemstone weight: 4.00 carats

Metal: Sterling silver

Finish: High polish 14k white gold

Metal weight: 4 grams

Ring setting dimensions: 21mm wide x 10.5mm long

Band: 2mm wide

This pretty engagement style ring features a large round cut black *Diamond Alternative in the center surrounded by sparkling white accents. Intricate filigree designs run along the sides of this gold clad sterling silver band.

Pictures are super-sized to show detail, please read item dimensions carefully.

*Diamond Alternatives are not genuine diamonds; they are a less expensive alternative.

A promise ring can mean many things, basically anything you can make a promise over you can wear a promise ring for.

The most common uses of promise rings signify:

I promise to abstain from sex, drugs, alcohol (etc.)

I promise to marry you, but I am not ready to get engaged.

I promise to replace this ring with a larger or real diamond ring one day when I can 

Instructions: Wash gently in warm water

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**Diamond Alternatives are stones that have different chemical composition from real diamonds and are also known as diamond simulants, simulated diamonds, faux diamonds, and diamond imitations. These imitations can be either synthetic or natural. (Synthetic diamonds, on the other hand, have the same chemical composition as real diamonds and are not considered fake.)

A loupe is a magnifying glass that you can buy at any jewelry store and will let you take a closer look at your gem and setting. The majority of diamonds are made in nature so that means you’re going to see some imperfections. A fake stone would be absolutely perfect.

Most of our Diamond Alternatives are Austrian Zirconia (99.99% of the time) but are not limited to this type of stone and may vary depending on availability. The only type of alternative that is not used in our stones is moissanite.

A simple list of some diamond alternatives are explained below.
Austrian and Cubic Zirconia - a synthetic substance and is one of the most popular diamond substitutes. It is made of zirconium dioxide and is relatively hard.

Zircon - a mineral that occurs in nature and can come in a variety of colors. Some people confuse it with cubic zirconia, but these two substances are different. Colorless pieces of zircon are sometimes cut, polished, and used as diamond imitations.
Moissanite - (or silicon carbide) is a mineral that is so rare in nature that it is often created synthetically in a lab. Moissanite looks very similar to diamond but tends to exhibit more colorful sparkle when exposed to light.
White Sapphire and White Topaz – are often used as diamond substitutes. Sapphire is not as hard as diamond bit is still harder than most other gemstones. The combination of durability and colorlessness makes them popular as a diamond imitation.
Rutile - a mineral that is commonly found as red and brown colors. Synthetic rutile can be created colorless, and it is this variety that is used as a diamond substitute. This mineral is, however, much softer than real diamond and scratches easily
Spinel and Aluminum Garnet - are natural minerals that occur in colors such as red, green, brown, blue, black, and white. White spinels and/or aluminum garnet are colorless, and this is why they are sometimes used as fake diamonds.
Glass or Rhinestones -  lot of diamond imitations are made of glass. These substitutes are cheap, but their brilliance and sparkle are nowhere near those of real diamonds. Also, fake diamonds made of glass are much easier to scratch or chip.