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Mixed Cuff Ring

$850
Shape:
Marquise and Trillion
Carat weight:
0.50
Metal:
14k Yellow Gold
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VRAI created diamond

VRAI created diamond

Made-to-order. Ships by Tue, Apr 9

Made-to-order. Ships by Tue, Apr 9

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Mixed Cuff Ring Design

Embodying the unrivaled beauty and brilliance in dichotomy, our Mixed Cuff Ring pairs two unique VRAI created diamond shapes together in perfect harmony. Emanating light from alternate forms, each distinct design highlights the complementary strengths of your bond and shines as a symbol worn solo or stacked.

If your ring isn’t the perfect fit, please reach out to hello@vrai.com for an expert opinion on sizing for this style! This ring is available in quarter, half and full sizes, and while it features an open cuff design, it is not adjustable.

Metal: 14k Yellow Gold

Band width: 1.5mm with 3.5mm center opening

VRAI created diamond for Mixed Cuff Ring

Count: 2

Origin: Sustainably grown with zero emissions

Shape: Marquise & Trillion

Color: G-J

Clarity: VS2+

Dimensions: 6.30mm x 3.40 ± 0.1 (Marquise) | 4.50mm x 4.50mm ± 0.1 (Trillion)

Carat weight: 1/4ct average weight per diamond

Mixed Cuff Ring FAQ

A cuff ring is a type of ring designed to be open-ended, allowing it to easily adjust to the size of the finger. Unlike traditional rings that form a complete circle, cuff rings have a gap that can be widened or tightened for a comfortable fit. This style often features decorative elements on the ends and can vary in thickness, from slim and delicate to bold and statement-making.

Cuff rings can be worn on any finger, including the thumb, depending on personal preference and the ring's size. Their adjustable nature allows for flexibility in placement. Some people choose to wear cuff rings on their index, middle, or ring fingers, while others may opt for a stylish look by wearing them on the pinky or thumb.

Not all cuff rings can be adjusted on their own. For those that can, gently pull apart the ends to widen or lightly squeeze them together to tighten. It's important to make adjustments gradually and carefully to avoid damaging the ring. If the ring is made of a softer metal, be particularly cautious to prevent misshaping. It’s best to consult a professional jewelry for significant adjustments to ensure the ring maintains its integrity.

Yes, cuff rings can be stacked with other rings for a layered and personalized look. Their versatile design allows them to be combined with various ring styles, including traditional bands and other cuff rings. When stacking, consider balancing different textures, widths, and metal finishes for a cohesive and stylish look.

Cuff rings are suitable for daily wear and style. However, their durability for everyday use depends on the material and construction. Rings made from sturdy metals like solid gold and without excessively delicate details are more likely to withstand the rigors of daily activities. It's also advisable to remove cuff rings during tasks that could cause damage, such as heavy lifting or dish washing.

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