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Metal: 14k White Gold

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Moissanite was originally discovered in a meteorite crater in 1893. Natural moissanite is extremely rare, so virtually all moissanite sold today is lab-created. It is a silicon carbide gemstone that closely resembles a diamond while offering more colorful sparkle and a lower price point.
Yes. White gold is rhodium-plated to achieve its bright white finish, and that plating gradually wears away over 1 to 3 years depending on wear. When the plating fades, the ring develops a slightly warm or yellowish undertone from the gold alloy beneath. Replating is a routine service at most jewelers, typically $150 (or free if purchased from Do Amore), and restores the ring's original look.
A 1 carat round diamond or moissanite measures approximately 6.5mm across. On most hand sizes, it has a noticeable, classic presence without being disproportionately large. The actual visual size also depends on the cut: elongated shapes like oval, pear, and marquise can appear larger than a round stone of the same carat weight.
Yes, for most couples it is. Engagement rings are high-value items worn daily, making them susceptible to loss, theft, and accidental damage. Jewelry insurance is typically inexpensive relative to the ring's value, often 1 to 2 percent of its worth annually. Many homeowner and renter insurance policies cover jewelry with a rider, or you can use a dedicated jewelry insurer.
Do Amore uses Charles and Colvard moissanite, the original and leading moissanite producer. Specifically, they offer the Forever One grade, which is the colorless DEF range and produces the most diamond-like appearance available in moissanite. Charles and Colvard manufactures in North Carolina, and their moissanite comes with a product warranty from the manufacturer.