
Claddagh Pink Tourmaline Ring
The RG232 claddagh tourmaline ring is the much awaited pink gem stone heart ring from Kaisilver. If you were looking for a gold or sterling silver claddagh tourmaline ring, the most popular options would be a green tourmaline or a pink tourmaline. This pink gem stone heart ring captures the meaning of the historic claddagh ring and adds the beauty and passion of a pink gem stone to the jewel. Pink tourmaline has a good hardness and is suitable for all types of jewelry. While another gem stone like pink sapphire could also be used for your claddagh ring, the pink tourmaline would be much more affordable as compared to a pink sapphire. When choosing a pink tourmaline heart ring make sure that the pink color is in the medium range as shown in the image. Do not go for a very pale pink tourmaline as, the color would get lost in the gold mounting and not be very visible. Also avoid the pink color shades that have a brownish color tone. We recommend that category of pink tourmaline color for men's rings.
The Kaisilver claddagh tourmaline ring shown above has diamonds in the crown. This is an optional feature and you could get your claddagh pink tourmaline gold ring without the diamonds too. Since every Kaisilver claddagh ring is custom made, options for a yellow or white gold claddagh rings always exists. While you could get an 18k or 14k claddagh gold ring, 14k gold has a higher degree of hardness and is considered to make the jewel more sturdy and durable. If you were interested in a pink gem stone ring your options would be pink tourmaline, pink sapphire, pink quartz, morganite or kunzite. If you had to compare durability, beauty and price, the option of pink tourmaline would surely win. We request you to be careful regarding 'pink tourmaline' that is being peddled by the big jewelry sellers both in the stores and on television sale circuits. This pink topaz is merely white topaz that has been coated with a pink color. The color is only on the surface and can come off if the stone gets scratches. The jewelers push this cheap gimmick on buyers and are then capable of selling a 0.50$ (per carat) white topaz for 2$ (per carat).
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