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About 14K Rose Gold
14K rose gold gets its romantic pink hue from a copper-rich alloy — typically around 25% copper combined with silver. The color is warm, slightly less intense than 10K rose, and ages beautifully without tarnishing or requiring rhodium replating. Rose gold has been a defining engagement-ring trend of the last decade, pairing especially well with morganites, peach sapphires, and oval and cushion-cut diamonds. It flatters most skin tones and reads as both vintage and modern.
About the Cluster Setting
A cluster setting groups multiple smaller diamonds tightly together to create the visual impression of a larger single stone — a design that delivers maximum visual size and sparkle at a meaningfully lower price than a single equivalent-size diamond. Cluster designs are particularly popular in vintage-style and floral-inspired rings, and offer extraordinary versatility in metal-and-stone combinations.