Natural Garnet Ring 925 Sterling Silver Garnet Birthstone Ring-SR392

US$

18.50

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We are providing 2 optional shipping procedures to our buyer. 1- Economy shipping- it takes 15 to 20 days for deliver worldwide.     2- Express shipping- it takes 5 to 7 days for deliver worldwide.Customization Orders (Retail Orders)All Customization small order's ( 1 to 15 pcs) Production time is 3 to 5 working days. After completed your order we will process for shipping.               Wholesale Orders (Bulk quantity of orders)All of wholesale orders production time is 20 working days, after completed your order we will process for shipping.Ready jewelry ordersAll of Ready jewelry products are ready available in stock, Ready jewelry order will be shipped within 3 working days after receipt payment. As soon as your order is shipped we will send you shipping information e mail with tracking details.

Delivery & Returns

We guarantee of your 100% satisfaction with your purchase. Customer satisfaction is our first priority. we are confident that our item will meet and surpass your expectations,if any reason you are not satisfied with an item you may return or exchange your item within 30 days from the date of purchase. and we guarantee a full refund or exchange the product.Please note: We will only pay for return postage for products which are faulty or sent in error.

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This Ring is handcrafted in Solid 925 Sterling Silver with Natural Garnet faceted gemstone, It is free from lead and nickel to prevent from any type of skin allergies.

Product: Ring

SKU: SR392

Metal/Material925 Silver

Gemstone: Garnet

Stone Type: Cut stone

Stone size: 7x9
 mm approx.

Stone shape: Oval

Weight: 5 gram approx.

Birthstone: January

Ring Sizes: 4  to 12 US. Select on drop down

Stone Setting:
 Bezel

Stone Color:
 Red

Finishing: 
Shiny silver
           

Gemstone Properties:

Garnet symbolizes perseverance and strength and is known as a “commitment stone,” which reinforces tenacity and commitment. The ancient Egyptians hailed garnets as a symbol of life. The stone was used for various medicinal purposes in the middle Ages.