Gerstner wedding ring moonlight Ladies' ring in 750 rose gold and white gold with 22 brilliant-cut diamonds (0.215 carat)
Also available as a set

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- Material:
- 750 Rose gold
750 White gold
- Height of ring bar
- 2 mm
- width of the ring rail
- 7 mm
- Collection
- Gerstner exclusive
- Gemstone color:
- Fine white (Top Wesselton), G
- Gemstone clarity:
- SI (small inclusions)
- Gemstone cut:
- Brilliant
- Carats:
- 0.215 kt
- Scope of delivery
- Casket
- Warranty
- 2 years
- Special features :
- The displayed ring can be configured individually. We will be happy to advise you!
- Information and prices may vary depending on the configuration.
Gerstner moonlight wedding ring - timelessly elegant beauty in rose gold and white gold
The Gerstner moonlight wedding ring is the perfect symbol of your eternal love and bond. This breathtaking wedding ring is made from high-quality 750 rose gold and 750 white gold and impresses with its noble radiance and timeless elegance.
Brilliant embellishments - 22 sparkling diamonds
The Gerstner moonlight wedding ring is adorned with a total of 22 sparkling diamonds. The diamonds are of outstanding quality with a gemstone color of fine white and a gemstone clarity between VS and SI. The unique brilliant cut ensures a breathtaking reflection of light that will make your love shine. The total carat count of the diamonds is an impressive 0.215 carats, adding a touch of luxury and glamor to this wedding ring.
Incomparable craftsmanship
Each Gerstner moonlight wedding ring combines masterful craftsmanship with the highest quality. Made from high-quality 750 white gold, an alloy known for its durability and beauty, this wedding ring is a real eye-catcher on the finger. The combination of rose gold and white gold gives this ring an extraordinary effect. The Gerstner moonlight wedding ring is a symbol of style and sophistication that will catch everyone's eye.




