Retired James Avery 1.04ct Emerald Julietta Ring RG-938 Sz 9 14K Yellow Gold We strive to provide the most accurate descriptions possible. Please review the photos and descriptions to acquire more information about this item. Stunning Ring by James Avery! A RARE FIND! This item was retired from production, and is no longer available for purchase from James Avery. Maker: James Avery Product ID: RG-938 Size: 9 Stamps: James Avery Hallmark, 585 Metals: 14K Yellow Gold Weight: 7.0 Grams Total Emerald Weight: Appx. 1.04 Carats Condition: Good used condition with some minor wearing and slight surface scratches. Beautiful Emerald! Origin: Lab Created Shape: Oval Length: 8 mm Width: 6 mm Depth: 4 mm Carats: Appx. 1.04 Please note that the above measurements and grades are approximates. They are NOT guaranteed to be exact, and they have NOT been certified or appraised by a gem specialist. James Avery, Craftsman, Inc. James Avery Jewelry is a family-owned company offering finely crafted jewelry designs in sterling silver, 14K and 18K yellow and white gold, and gemstones for women and men. It are a vertically-integrated company, meaning they design, manufacture, market, and sell their own products. Additionally, to enhance the experience of shopping in their stores, we handle all graphics, photography, internal architecture, and furniture making in-house. James Avery has five manufacturing plants—one each in Hondo, Fredericksburg, and Kerrville, Texas and two in Comfort, Texas. They offer over 1,100 designs and maintain some 14,000 separate jewelry items in our active product line, each originated by skilled artisans in the Texas Hill Country. James Avery Jewelry is designed to reflect the things that are important in life. Their designs are timeless, and their appeal is universal. They offer jewelry for special occasions and for everyday wear. Whether it's a first communion cross, a wedding band, or a commemorative charm, each piece in their collection is crafted with the same care and attention to detail. I do not consider myself a jeweler as the name implies today. Rather, I like to think of myself as an artist presently concentrating in the precious metal media. I think the creative problems in designing jewelry are the same in any design field, but with the wearability dimension added. I strive to keep designs from being contrived, cluttered, or cute. The challenge is to keep things simple. - James Avery Policies
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