This elegant Star of David finger bracelet beautifully blends symbolism with modern luxury. Crafted in 14K solid yellow gold, the design features a delicate chain connecting a diamond-accented ring to a matching bracelet, centered with a radiant Star of David motif adorned with sparkling CVD diamonds totaling 0.35ctw. The result is a meaningful yet stylish piece that stands out with subtle brilliance.
The fine chain and lightweight construction offer a graceful, comfortable fit, allowing the bracelet and ring to move naturally with the hand. The warm glow of yellow gold perfectly complements the shimmer of the diamonds, creating a refined look that can be worn daily or for special occasions. Its unique silhouette adds a contemporary edge while honoring a timeless symbol.
Perfect as a thoughtful gift or personal statement piece, this diamond finger bracelet is both fashionable and meaningful. Whether worn alone or layered with other jewelry, it serves as a beautiful expression of faith, identity, and elegance crafted to be cherished for years to come.
** Please choose your exact wrist size as we add half inch to it for better mor comfortable fit.
SPECIFICATIONS
Metal : 14k Solid Yellow Gold (available in white or rose gold for same price please choose from material menu)
Measurements: available from 6 inches to 8.50 inches.
Diamond Weight: 0.35ctw, CVD lab grown diamonds
Diamond Shape: Round
Diamond Clarity: VS2, very clean and shiny
Diamond Color: F-G
Lab grown diamonds are in fact chemically, optically and physically identical to earth mined diamonds, but are more ethical, beautiful and affordable than any diamond we will ever get out of the earth
The singular difference between lab-created diamonds and mined diamonds is their origin. All of the aspects of a diamond, how it looks, its chemical composition, and its physical properties remain, while all of the bad parts - destructive mining and muddled ethics - are removed.
Lab grown and natural diamonds cannot be differentiated with the naked eye, even to a trained eye. Traditional jewelers' tools such as microscopes or loupes cannot detect the difference between a laboratory-grown diamond and a natural, mined diamond.









