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Item Details:

Stock Number: 368301
Engagement ring setting with approx. .78 ct. Total Weight Stone details: 78-0.01/RD VS-1/VS-2 clarity G/H color
* Center stone sold separately.

Price: $2,189
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14K white, yellow or rose gold Engagement ring setting with approx. .78 ct. Total Weight Stone details: 78-0.01/RD $2,189
18K white, yellow or rose gold engagement ring setting $2,447
Palladium engagement ring setting $3,047
Platinum engagement ring setting $2,958

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