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Kite Cut Geometric Tanzanite Ring Set in Sterling Silver

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Kite Cut Geometric Tanzanite Ring Set in Sterling Silver

This kite cut engagement ring is a two-piece bridal set cast in 925 sterling silver with a rhodium finish — a geometric rhombus-cut simulated tanzanite at the center, a matching CZ-accented V-shape contour band below. The kite cut is the hero of alternative-bridal jewelry right now, and this set does it right: deep violet purple against bright white fire, with a silhouette that sits diagonally across the finger and reads instantly modern.

The Tanzanite

  • Simulated tanzanite — crystal engineered to capture the deep violet-blue color that made tanzanite one of the most iconic gemstone discoveries of the 20th century
  • Rhombus kite cut, 7 × 11 mm, approximately 1.6 carat — the elongated diamond-shaped cut shows off saturated color from every angle
  • Mohs 8 hardness — durable enough for engagement-ring wear
  • December birthstone — tanzanite is the modern December birthstone and a stone traditionally associated with transformation and spiritual clarity

The Setting

  • Four-prong basket holding the kite stone securely at each point of the rhombus
  • Pavé CZ halo tracing the full perimeter of the kite — the accents widen the silhouette without hiding the stone
  • Simulated diamond accents cascade down the shoulders of the main ring
  • Matching V-shape contour band nests against the engagement ring, with pavé-set CZ curving up the V to mirror the kite point

The Band

  • Solid 925 sterling silver with rhodium finish — hallmarked fine jewelry metal, nickel-free, hypoallergenic
  • 1.6 mm average band width each ring — delicate, refined shanks that keep the focus on the kite stone
  • Rhodium plating gives the silver a bright white-gold appearance and adds tarnish resistance
  • Sold as a two-piece set — engagement ring + contour wedding band, designed to wear together or separately

Why Simulated Tanzanite

  • Natural tanzanite is single-source — mined only in a small area of Tanzania near Mount Kilimanjaro, with supply projected to run out within decades
  • Simulated tanzanite captures the defining violet-blue color without the sourcing concerns or the natural stone's fragility (natural tanzanite has perfect cleavage and chips easily on impact)
  • More consistent color saturation than most small-carat natural tanzanites at this price
  • Lets you wear a bold kite cut with serious color without the natural-tanzanite investment

Who It's For

  • Brides drawn to alternative-bridal, non-traditional engagement rings — kite, marquise, rose cut, art deco silhouettes
  • Anyone born in December (tanzanite is the December birthstone) or celebrating a 24th anniversary
  • Partners shopping for a purple engagement ring or statement bridal set that stands apart from diamond solitaires
  • Buyers who want a complete engagement ring + wedding band set without paying separately for two pieces
  • Women drawn to geometric, architectural, or modern-vintage design

The Details

  • Metal: 925 solid sterling silver with rhodium finish (hallmarked, nickel-free, hypoallergenic)
  • Band width: 1.6 mm average each ring
  • Sold as a two-piece set (engagement ring + contour wedding band)
  • Center stone: Simulated tanzanite, rhombus kite cut, 7 × 11 mm, ~1.6 ct, Mohs 8
  • Accent stones: Cubic zirconia (simulated diamond), pavé set
  • Setting style: Kite halo engagement ring + V-shape contour band
  • 925 sterling silver does not turn skin green


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This kite cut engagement ring is a two-piece bridal set cast in 925 sterling silver with a rhodium finish — a geometric rhombus-cut simulated tanzanite at the center, a matching CZ-accented V-shape contour band below. The kite cut is the hero of alternative-bridal jewelry right now, and this set does it right: deep violet purple against bright white fire, with a silhouette that sits diagonally across the finger and reads instantly modern.

The Tanzanite

  • Simulated tanzanite — crystal engineered to capture the deep violet-blue color that made tanzanite one of the most iconic gemstone discoveries of the 20th century
  • Rhombus kite cut, 7 × 11 mm, approximately 1.6 carat — the elongated diamond-shaped cut shows off saturated color from every angle
  • Mohs 8 hardness — durable enough for engagement-ring wear
  • December birthstone — tanzanite is the modern December birthstone and a stone traditionally associated with transformation and spiritual clarity

The Setting

  • Four-prong basket holding the kite stone securely at each point of the rhombus
  • Pavé CZ halo tracing the full perimeter of the kite — the accents widen the silhouette without hiding the stone
  • Simulated diamond accents cascade down the shoulders of the main ring
  • Matching V-shape contour band nests against the engagement ring, with pavé-set CZ curving up the V to mirror the kite point

The Band

  • Solid 925 sterling silver with rhodium finish — hallmarked fine jewelry metal, nickel-free, hypoallergenic
  • 1.6 mm average band width each ring — delicate, refined shanks that keep the focus on the kite stone
  • Rhodium plating gives the silver a bright white-gold appearance and adds tarnish resistance
  • Sold as a two-piece set — engagement ring + contour wedding band, designed to wear together or separately

Why Simulated Tanzanite

  • Natural tanzanite is single-source — mined only in a small area of Tanzania near Mount Kilimanjaro, with supply projected to run out within decades
  • Simulated tanzanite captures the defining violet-blue color without the sourcing concerns or the natural stone's fragility (natural tanzanite has perfect cleavage and chips easily on impact)
  • More consistent color saturation than most small-carat natural tanzanites at this price
  • Lets you wear a bold kite cut with serious color without the natural-tanzanite investment

Who It's For

  • Brides drawn to alternative-bridal, non-traditional engagement rings — kite, marquise, rose cut, art deco silhouettes
  • Anyone born in December (tanzanite is the December birthstone) or celebrating a 24th anniversary
  • Partners shopping for a purple engagement ring or statement bridal set that stands apart from diamond solitaires
  • Buyers who want a complete engagement ring + wedding band set without paying separately for two pieces
  • Women drawn to geometric, architectural, or modern-vintage design

The Details

  • Metal: 925 solid sterling silver with rhodium finish (hallmarked, nickel-free, hypoallergenic)
  • Band width: 1.6 mm average each ring
  • Sold as a two-piece set (engagement ring + contour wedding band)
  • Center stone: Simulated tanzanite, rhombus kite cut, 7 × 11 mm, ~1.6 ct, Mohs 8
  • Accent stones: Cubic zirconia (simulated diamond), pavé set
  • Setting style: Kite halo engagement ring + V-shape contour band
  • 925 sterling silver does not turn skin green