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- Metal: 9K Yellow Gold
- Stones: Available With Ruby, Sapphire, Garnet, Tourmaline, Topaz
- Dimensions: 9 stones, 2mm princess cut
- Sold individually.
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From the SB Heritage edit, our Heritage Stacking Ring features a row of beautiful calibré gemstones set in 9 KARAT9 KARATA measurement of the purity of gold alloyed with other metals, 9K gold is composed of 37.5% pure gold and the remainder alloy. yellow gold, creating a seamless flow of colour. Mix and match with different COLOURED gemstones to create your own, personalised stack. Choose from Heritage Stacking Rings set with RUBIESRUBIES A gem-quality variety of the mineral of corundum, the ruby has been revered since ancient times. Symbolic of passion, protection and prosperity, its intense red glow is unequalled in the world of gemstones. Known as the ‘King of Gemstones’, the ruby is the birthstone of July. , white TOPAZTOPAZ The traditional November birthstone, topaz is a lustrous and brilliant semi-precious gem with a wide range of colours, including blue, green, yellow, orange, red, pink and purple, as well as colourless. , light and dark blue SAPPHIRESSAPPHIRES Among the most treasured of all the gemstones, sapphires are a variety of the mineral corundum that are known for their exceptional beauty, hardness and durability. Best known as a blue gemstone, the sapphire actually comes in almost every colour of the rainbow. The birthstone of September, sapphires have been revered for centuries and feature heavily in the British Crown Jewels, earning them a regal status around the world. , pink sapphires, yellow sapphires, orange sapphires, green GARNETSGARNETS The birthstone for January, garnets are commonly associated with the colour red but can be found in almost every hue. The collective name for a closely related group of silicate minerals, the green stone tsavorite is one of the most popular and valuable varieties of garnet. and teal TOURMALINESTOURMALINES Scientifically, tourmaline is not a single mineral, but a group of minerals related in their physical and chemical properties. The birthstone of October and among the most colourful of all gemstones, it is a well-known gem with some fascinating varieties, including Sophie’s personal favourite, the watermelon tourmaline, which is pink at one end and green at the other. .