Sentences with phrase «cut center stone»

If your engagement ring features an emerald - cut center stone or a round brilliant diamond, choose a band featuring diamonds in a similar style.
A dazzling champagne - colored, radiant - cut center stone is flanked by two round - cut cubic zirconia and set in a platinum finish band.
A dazzling topaz - colored, radiant - cut center stone is flanked by two round - cut cubic zirconia and set in a platinum finish band.

Not exact matches

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A stunning symbol of love, an emerald - cut cubic zirconia center stone is accented with princess - cut and round stones on the gently curving bypass band.
A cushion cut white stone is the understated centerpiece of these gold and silver - tone cufflinks.Gold and silver - tone metal.White center stone.Hinge back.Pronto Uomo.Imported
This classic cocktail ring features a square - cut burgundy center stone accented by sparkling crystals in goldtone sterling silver.
This classic cocktail ring features a round - cut garnet center stone accented by 33 round white diamond side stones set in gold tone sterling silver.
This beautiful heart ring features a heart - cut yellow beryl center stone and 17 round white diamond side stones set in yellow silver.
I got a. 85 center Stone E in color, Vs1 clarity, and ideal cut.
For example, you can have side baguettes next to a round diamond center, or trillion accents next to a princess cut stone.
Nonas» solo and two - person exhibitions include Cross Cuts: Richard Nonas and Joel Shapiro at the Knockdown Center, Queens, NY (2014); The Raw Edge: Vière et les Moyennes Montagnes, Digne - les - Bains, France (2012); Shoots Good Not Straight, Musée d'art de Saint - Etienne, France (2010); Smoke, OMI, Ghent, NY (2009); Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland (1998); Hip and Spine (Stone Chair Setting), Josephine F. Ford Sculpture Garden in collaboration with the Detroit Institute of Arts, MI (1997, permanent); Museum of Contemporary Art Stockade, Los Angeles, CA (1993); Lucifer Landing (Real Snake in an Imaginary Garden), Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, MI (1989, permanent); Lund Museum of Art, Lund, Sweden (1988, permanent); and Viewpoints: Richard Nonas, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN (1978).
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