The Sol Ring is a sculptural gold ring designed to reflect quiet radiance. Featuring a prong-set, emerald-cut stone that sits low within softly contoured curves, this ring gives the illusion of a bezel setting while offering refined dimension. Crafted in 18K gold-plated brass, it’s a modern statement ring made for everyday wear. Whether stacked or worn solo, the Sol Ring brings an effortless glow to your jewelry collection. Details: 18K Gold plated Brass Studded with round CZ Width: 6 mm This piece should be stored in a cool, dry place and cleaned carefully with a soft non-abrasive cloth to maintain shine. We recommend occasional cleaning of your silver jewelry to maintain shine and keep oxidation at bay. We don't recommend swimming or showering while wearing your jewelry, and removing rings when washing hands. Chlorine, salt water and fresh water can all damage precious metals and gemstones by dulling or eroding them. Gold and rhodium plated pieces are particularly susceptible to damage from chlorine, which can permanently damage or discolor them. Soapy water when bathing and showering can also leave a thin film, which makes the metal seem dull.
ZYNNIA COLLECTIVE Women's Gold Sol Ring
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Women's Gold Sol Ring
The Sol Ring is a sculptural gold ring designed to reflect quiet radiance. Featuring a prong-set, emerald-cut stone that sits low within softly contoured curves, this ring gives the illusion of a bezel setting while offering refined dimension. Crafted in 18K gold-plated brass, it’s a modern statement ring made for everyday wear. Whether stacked or worn solo, the Sol Ring brings an effortless glow to your jewelry collection. Details: 18K Gold plated Brass Studded with round CZ Width: 6 mm This piece should be stored in a cool, dry place and cleaned carefully with a soft non-abrasive cloth to maintain shine. We recommend occasional cleaning of your silver jewelry to maintain shine and keep oxidation at bay. We don't recommend swimming or showering while wearing your jewelry, and removing rings when washing hands. Chlorine, salt water and fresh water can all damage precious metals and gemstones by dulling or eroding them. Gold and rhodium plated pieces are particularly susceptible to damage from chlorine, which can permanently damage or discolor them. Soapy water when bathing and showering can also leave a thin film, which makes the metal seem dull.
