Amethyst Celtic Knot Cocktail ring in 14K Yellow Gold

This 1.60 carat amethyst Celtic knot 14K Yellow Gold ring carries deep meaning with its traditional symbolism. The curving lines of the setting, in which we see no beginning and no end, represent the endless love you and your loved one share. Amethyst is known as the gem of peace and tranquility and is the birthstone for the month of February.

Style #: R2377-YAMST
Gem: Genuine Amethyst
small amethyst oval icon
  • 9 x 7 mm Oval
  • 1.60 carats
  • AA Quality
  • eye-clean
  • Origin: Africa
Genuine Diamonds: .00 carats
retail price: $ 660.00
Jewels for Me
Manufacturer Direct
Price:
$349.00
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