This sleek men's wedding band from the Neil Lane® collection showcases a bold square-cut black diamond at its center, flanked by rows of brilliant round-cut white diamonds. Classic milgrain detailing frames the diamonds, and the 14K white gold ring has a total diamond weight of 1/3 carat.
Item #:
141740201
Content & Care
Color diamonds pictured have been treated to permanently create the intense colors. Proper care is required in jewelry repair as excessive heat can damage diamonds and gemstones.
Image for illustration only. Stone count may vary based on ring size selected.
Logo on inner shank is for illustration only and may not be an exact representation of the actual size, font style or placement. Logo is located on the side of the inner shank to permit ring sizing.
This item is electroplated with rhodium or finished with an e-coating. These finishes may wear off with frequent use. Ask a jewelry consultant for details.
Typographic errors are subject to correction. Merchandise enlarged to show detail and may not always be exactly as pictured.
Stone(s)
Total Weight (CT. T.W.)
1/3
Color
I
Clarity
I1
Lifetime Diamond Commitment
Yes
Stone Type
Diamond
Stone Color
White
Stone Shape
Square
Stone Carat Range
1/4 to Under 1/2
Stone Class
Natural
Stone 2 Type
Diamond
Stone 2 Color
Black
Stone 2 Shape
Princess-Cut
Stone 2 Class
Natural
Stone Setting
Shared Prongs
Setting Only
No
Stone 2 Diamond Clarity
I3
Stone 2 Diamond Color
Fancy
Metal(s)
Metal Type
Gold
Metal Color
White
Metal Finish
Milgrain
Gold Karat
14K
Ring Design
Ring Style
Wedding
Standard Ring Size
10.0
Product Attributes
Height
6 mm
Write a Review
Score
Size Guide
Ring Sizing Guide
Find your size by measuring either a string you've wrapped around your finger or by using a ring that fits. Then, use the ring size chart below to find your size.
Measure Your Finger
Take a piece of non-stretchable string, ribbon, thread, or a thin strip of paper. Wrap it comfortably around your ring finger, close to the knuckle. With a pen, carefully mark the spot where the string overlaps. For accuracy, make the marks small. Unwrap your marked length. With a ruler, measure it in millimeters. Find your measurement below.