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This diamond and ruby ring set centers an IGI-certified lab-grown oval diamond โ D color, VVS clarity, ~1.55ct โ wrapped in sculpted leaves set with lab-grown diamond and ruby accents, with a coordinating band, in warm solid yellow gold. Colorless fire and crimson buds on a golden vine โ the boldest color pairing in the fairytale leaf family. Choose your karat below.
The diamond
The oval center is a genuine lab-grown diamond โ chemically, physically, and optically identical to a mined diamond (same carbon structure, same 10 Mohs hardness, same brilliance), grown in a lab and clearly disclosed. It's D color (the top, completely colorless grade) and VVS clarity, and every ring ships with an IGI certificate and unique serial number. Learn more in our complete guide to lab-grown diamonds, how lab-grown diamonds are made, and IGI vs GIA certification.
The ruby leafwork & set
Engagement Ring
Oval lab diamond center (6ร8mm, ~1.55ct, D/VVS) in a leaf setting with lab diamond and ruby accents. Solid yellow gold.
Matching Band
Coordinating leaf-detailed band designed to nest against the engagement ring. Matching solid yellow gold.
Crimson ruby accents dot the sculpted leaves โ ruby is July's birthstone and the classic gem of passionate love. Our ruby meaning guide goes deeper. Sold as a two-piece set; each ring can also be worn on its own. Explore more leaf rings, ruby engagement rings, and lab-grown diamond engagement rings.
Choose your karat
Every version is solid yellow gold throughout โ never plated or filled. Pick the karat that fits your priorities using the Metal selector; each is priced accordingly. Not sure which to choose? Our 10K vs 14K vs 18K gold karat comparison guide breaks down the trade-offs.
10K Yellow Gold
41.7% gold. The most budget-friendly and hardest-wearing option โ a great everyday choice, with a slightly lighter warmth.
14K Yellow Gold
58.5% gold. The most popular bridal choice โ the sweet spot of durability, rich warmth, and value.
18K Yellow Gold
75% gold. The deepest, most saturated yellow and the most luxurious feel, with the highest gold content.
Why solid yellow gold
Every option here is solid โ the metal itself, not plating or vermeil over a base metal. Gold and ruby is one of jewelry's oldest, richest pairings, and the warm metal makes the crimson accents glow. The color is permanent: it won't wear off and won't turn your skin green. Higher karats read as a deeper, warmer yellow; all three are solid gold throughout. Also available in white or rose gold on request.
- Set composition: Two-piece โ engagement ring + matching band
- Center stone: Lab-grown diamond, oval, 6ร8mm, ~1.55ct, D color, VVS, 10 Mohs
- Certification: IGI certificate + unique serial number included
- Accents: Lab-grown diamond & ruby in leaf details
- Average band width: 1.7mm
- Metal options: Solid 10K / 14K / 18K yellow gold (white/rose on request)
- Engraving: Complimentary, up to 16 characters
- Made to order: Allow 3โ5 weeks for production
- Every order ships in a complimentary luxury velvet jewelry box
Sizing & care
Diamond (10 Mohs) and ruby (9 Mohs) are both excellent for daily wear. Clean with warm soapy water and a soft brush to keep the leafwork crisp. Both rings should be ordered in the same size; please reference our sizing guide before ordering. An optional written appraisal can be added from the drop-down menu (non-refundable once completed).
Diamond and ruby ring set FAQs
Is the diamond real?
Yes โ a genuine lab-grown diamond, chemically and optically identical to a mined diamond, with the same 10 Mohs hardness and brilliance. Real diamond with a lab origin, clearly disclosed โ not moissanite or CZ.
What are the red accent stones?
Ruby accents set into the leafwork alongside lab-grown diamond accents โ crimson points that give the set its passionate, regal character. Ruby is July's birthstone and about 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, second only to diamond, so it wears beautifully every day.
What's the difference between 10K, 14K, and 18K?
The karat number is how much of the metal is pure gold: 10K is 41.7%, 14K is 58.5%, and 18K is 75%. Lower karats are harder and more affordable with a slightly lighter tone; higher karats give a deeper, warmer yellow and a more luxurious feel. All are solid gold throughout. See our karat comparison guide for details.
What do D color, VVS, and IGI certified mean?
D is the highest color grade โ completely colorless. VVS means inclusions are virtually invisible under 10ร magnification. IGI is one of the leading diamond grading labs; your certificate documents the stone's exact weight and grades with a unique serial number.
Is this a set or a single ring?
It's a two-piece set โ the diamond and ruby leaf engagement ring plus a coordinating band. Each can also be worn alone.
Is this real solid yellow gold?
Yes. Every option is solid 10K, 14K, or 18K yellow gold throughout โ the metal itself, not plating or vermeil. The color is permanent, won't wear off, and won't turn skin green.
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Description
This diamond and ruby ring set centers an IGI-certified lab-grown oval diamond โ D color, VVS clarity, ~1.55ct โ wrapped in sculpted leaves set with lab-grown diamond and ruby accents, with a coordinating band, in warm solid yellow gold. Colorless fire and crimson buds on a golden vine โ the boldest color pairing in the fairytale leaf family. Choose your karat below.
The diamond
The oval center is a genuine lab-grown diamond โ chemically, physically, and optically identical to a mined diamond (same carbon structure, same 10 Mohs hardness, same brilliance), grown in a lab and clearly disclosed. It's D color (the top, completely colorless grade) and VVS clarity, and every ring ships with an IGI certificate and unique serial number. Learn more in our complete guide to lab-grown diamonds, how lab-grown diamonds are made, and IGI vs GIA certification.
The ruby leafwork & set
Engagement Ring
Oval lab diamond center (6ร8mm, ~1.55ct, D/VVS) in a leaf setting with lab diamond and ruby accents. Solid yellow gold.
Matching Band
Coordinating leaf-detailed band designed to nest against the engagement ring. Matching solid yellow gold.
Crimson ruby accents dot the sculpted leaves โ ruby is July's birthstone and the classic gem of passionate love. Our ruby meaning guide goes deeper. Sold as a two-piece set; each ring can also be worn on its own. Explore more leaf rings, ruby engagement rings, and lab-grown diamond engagement rings.
Choose your karat
Every version is solid yellow gold throughout โ never plated or filled. Pick the karat that fits your priorities using the Metal selector; each is priced accordingly. Not sure which to choose? Our 10K vs 14K vs 18K gold karat comparison guide breaks down the trade-offs.
10K Yellow Gold
41.7% gold. The most budget-friendly and hardest-wearing option โ a great everyday choice, with a slightly lighter warmth.
14K Yellow Gold
58.5% gold. The most popular bridal choice โ the sweet spot of durability, rich warmth, and value.
18K Yellow Gold
75% gold. The deepest, most saturated yellow and the most luxurious feel, with the highest gold content.
Why solid yellow gold
Every option here is solid โ the metal itself, not plating or vermeil over a base metal. Gold and ruby is one of jewelry's oldest, richest pairings, and the warm metal makes the crimson accents glow. The color is permanent: it won't wear off and won't turn your skin green. Higher karats read as a deeper, warmer yellow; all three are solid gold throughout. Also available in white or rose gold on request.
- Set composition: Two-piece โ engagement ring + matching band
- Center stone: Lab-grown diamond, oval, 6ร8mm, ~1.55ct, D color, VVS, 10 Mohs
- Certification: IGI certificate + unique serial number included
- Accents: Lab-grown diamond & ruby in leaf details
- Average band width: 1.7mm
- Metal options: Solid 10K / 14K / 18K yellow gold (white/rose on request)
- Engraving: Complimentary, up to 16 characters
- Made to order: Allow 3โ5 weeks for production
- Every order ships in a complimentary luxury velvet jewelry box
Sizing & care
Diamond (10 Mohs) and ruby (9 Mohs) are both excellent for daily wear. Clean with warm soapy water and a soft brush to keep the leafwork crisp. Both rings should be ordered in the same size; please reference our sizing guide before ordering. An optional written appraisal can be added from the drop-down menu (non-refundable once completed).
Diamond and ruby ring set FAQs
Is the diamond real?
Yes โ a genuine lab-grown diamond, chemically and optically identical to a mined diamond, with the same 10 Mohs hardness and brilliance. Real diamond with a lab origin, clearly disclosed โ not moissanite or CZ.
What are the red accent stones?
Ruby accents set into the leafwork alongside lab-grown diamond accents โ crimson points that give the set its passionate, regal character. Ruby is July's birthstone and about 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, second only to diamond, so it wears beautifully every day.
What's the difference between 10K, 14K, and 18K?
The karat number is how much of the metal is pure gold: 10K is 41.7%, 14K is 58.5%, and 18K is 75%. Lower karats are harder and more affordable with a slightly lighter tone; higher karats give a deeper, warmer yellow and a more luxurious feel. All are solid gold throughout. See our karat comparison guide for details.
What do D color, VVS, and IGI certified mean?
D is the highest color grade โ completely colorless. VVS means inclusions are virtually invisible under 10ร magnification. IGI is one of the leading diamond grading labs; your certificate documents the stone's exact weight and grades with a unique serial number.
Is this a set or a single ring?
It's a two-piece set โ the diamond and ruby leaf engagement ring plus a coordinating band. Each can also be worn alone.
Is this real solid yellow gold?
Yes. Every option is solid 10K, 14K, or 18K yellow gold throughout โ the metal itself, not plating or vermeil. The color is permanent, won't wear off, and won't turn skin green.
























