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Meta Diamond Eternity Ring

Diamond eternity ring in 18K recycled gold handcrafted with Meta lab-grown diamonds.
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Features

Modern brilliance set in 18K gold style

The Meta Diamond Eternity Ring combines a brilliant array of round-, pear-, radiant-, and trillion-cut diamonds in graduated sizes, mounted in half-bezel settings that enhance their stunning shapes. Handcrafted by our master artisans, this diamond band captures the spirit of change, radiating the beauty of growth and renewal. All Unsaid jewels are handcrafted from lab-grown diamonds and 18K recycled gold. Powered by renewable energy, our methods and materials are certified carbon neutral.

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Jewel reference U9RG25X


Gold weight 18K: 2.40 gr

18K recycled gold


Total diamond weight: 1.92 carats

Diamond colour: D-E-F

Diamond clarity: VVS1 to VVS2

Delivered with an IGI certificate above 0.5 carat


Certificate of authenticity is included

Size guide

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Our printable ring size chart has more information. Click on the link below and let us help you find the perfect fit.

Ring size guide

Size (EU)

Inside (MM)

44

14.01

45

14.33

46

14.65

47

14.97

48

15.29

49

15.61

50

15.92

51

16.24

52

16.56

53

16.88

54

17.20

55

17.52

56

17.83

57

18.15

58

18.49

59

18.79

60

19.11

61

19.43

62

19.75

63

20.06

64

20.38

65

20.70

66

21.02

The inspiration

Moments of metamorphosis

Inspired by aspects of art, mythology, and nature, metamorphosis is a transformation in animals that symbolises development and maturity. The Roman god Janus, the god of change, represented the advancement of time. We interpret metamorphosis through geometric shifts to reflect progress and growth.