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Discover the charm of the Women Tree of Life Lucky Flower Wide Band Ring, designed to bring elegance and meaning to your collection. This statement piece features the vibrant Tree of Life, symbolizing strength and resilience, adorned with delicate pink flower gems and surrounded by sparkling white gems.
Features:
Material: Made from durable alloy, this ring is 14K yellow gold plated and finished with 5A cubic zirconias and natural resin. It’s rust-proof, fade-proof, and hypoallergenic, offering long-lasting wear without skin irritation.
Design: Wide band style with intricate detailing of the Tree of Life, enhanced by pink flower gems that highlight its luxurious texture. Perfect as a thumb or index full finger ring, making a bold statement.
Versatile Usage: Ideal for various occasions—whether you're heading to work, attending a wedding, or enjoying a party. Its gothic style also complements casual wear, adding a distinctive touch to any outfit.
Unique Gift: With its retro elegance and exquisite craftsmanship, this ring makes an ideal gift for anniversaries, birthdays, engagements, or special holidays like Mother’s Day or Valentine’s Day.
Enhance your accessory collection with the Women Tree of Life Wide Band Ring. It's more than just jewelry; it's a testament to enduring strength and unparalleled style.
The ring is visually appealing with vibrant colors and an intricate Tree of Life pattern.
Many users noted that the ring sizes were accurate and fit perfectly.
The ring is reported to be comfortable to wear.
Some customers mentioned that the ring did not tarnish or discolor after a month of wear.
Considered good quality for the price, offering excellent value.
Some customers received rings that did not match the advertised color.
Several users commented that the ring looked like costume jewelry and appeared cheap.
The ring tarnished and gave off a chemical smell after a week for some users.
Multiple users experienced a greenish tinge on their fingers after wearing the ring.
The design and shape of the ring were inconsistent, with some receiving oval rather than round rings.