14K Gold Ring 2×0.11cts+0.50ct Marquis in 14K Yellow Gold
14K Gold Ring 2×0.11cts+0.50ct Marquis in Silver

14K Gold Ring 2×0.11cts+0.50ct Marquis

The Trinity Knot has been adopted from ancient Celtic art by Christianity as a symbol of the Holy Trinity; Father, Son & Holy Spirit.

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The Trinity Knot has been adopted from ancient Celtic art by Christianity as a symbol of the Holy Trinity; Father, Son & Holy Spirit. To the Celts the number three was considered lucky and was associated with many things; mind, body, spirit; earth, sea and sky and beginning, middle and end – continuity.

The Trinity Knot represents the belief in the number three and the intertwining the continuity of all things. The Trinity Knot is the most well known and loved of all Celtic knots and in modern times has been given as a token of promise; to love, to honour and to protect.

The marquise cut dates back to the 18th century when King Louis XV commissioned his jeweler to cut a diamond to resemble the lips of his mistress! The Marquise ring has been unique choice of engagement ring ever since and today it is though to have a vintage feel to it.

This elaborate engagement ring has a marvelous touch of glamour about it. The .50ct diamond sits at the top of the ring with an 0 .11 ct baguette cut diamond to each side and then delicately decorated with a Trinity knot.

All of our engagement rings are handcrafted to order by our experienced team of goldsmiths. The ring is then assayed at Dublin Castle and is sent to you in a beautiful presentation box.

It is available in 14K yellow or white gold and there is a matching wedding band available to complete your bridal set.

Weight: 5.6gms approx.

Width: Band 2.9mm at top approx.

Stone Details: Conflict free diamonds. 2 x 0.11cts – Baguette Cut + 1 x 0.50ct – Marquise Cut Colour:H Clarity: SI1 Certificate Provided

SKU: ENG17-3-14KY-5

Nestled in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains lies Boru ®, home to the finest Celtic jewelry craftsmanship. We put our heart and soul into every piece we create – designing, handcrafting and hallmarking everything with our unique Boru ® style and attention to detail.

Working as a team, we have made many exclusive designs imagined by our customers and realized by our design team and craftsmen.

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Boru Jewelry® and Celtic Warrior® are Registered Trade Marks of Boru Jewelry® Limited.

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We put our heart and soul into every single piece of jewelry we create – designing, handcrafting and hallmarking everything with our unique Boru® style and attention to detail.

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