0.33ctw 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Masonic Ring with Diamond Cluster in 10k Two-Tone Gold — lifestyle photography

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Side profile of the 10k two-tone Masonic ring showing fraternal side emblems

0.33ctw 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Masonic Ring with Diamond Cluster in 10k Two-Tone Gold

Product Code: 2006562042

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ABOUT THIS ITEM

A 10k two-tone Scottish Rite 32nd degree Masonic band — white gold face with a 0.33ctw round brilliant diamond cluster at center, flanked by black enamel triangle accents and fraternal emblems on both shoulders in yellow gold. The diamond cluster catches light from across a room, and the two-tone construction gives the piece a formal, lodge-ready presence. Heavy enough to feel substantial on the hand without being unwieldy. The kind of ring that gets noticed at a meeting.

Most fraternal rings compromise on the one thing a Mason shouldn't — authenticity — swapping paste where stones belong. This one carries a 0.33ctw cluster of genuine diamonds between the enamel emblems, which means it presents at lodge with light no CZ can fake. The degrees were earned, not imitated. The ring should match, shouldn't it?

SPECIFICATIONS

Main Diamond Details

Shape
Round

Additional Stone Details

Total Diamond Carat Weight
0.33cttw

Design

Design Details
0.33ctw Diamond Cluster Center
Scottish Rite 32nd Degree Fraternal Emblems, Two-Tone Gold
Ring Size
9.0

Specifications

Weight
7.6 Grams
Metal Type
10K Two-Tone Gold
Condition
Pre-Owned
SKU
2006562042
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