Bigger, Bolder, Better: 6.0 Carat Double Wrap Oval Ring
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Bigger, Bolder, Better: 6.0 Carat Double Wrap Oval Ring

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Bigger, Bolder, Better: 6.0 Carat Double Wrap Oval RingWhy settle for one center stone when you can have two massive ones? The Double Wrap Engagement Ring with Oval Cut Diamonds takes the trending "Toi et Moi" (You and Me) concept and amplifies it. Featuring two stunning 3. 0 carat Oval Cut Diamonds that appear to float and wrap around your finger, this open spiral design is modern, artistic, and undeniably glamorous. Why Youll Love This Ring: Massive Statement: With a Total Carat Weight (CTW) of 6. 00,

Why settle for one center stone when you can have two massive ones? The Double Wrap Engagement Ring with Oval Cut Diamonds takes the trending "Toi et Moi" (You and Me) concept and amplifies it. Featuring two stunning 3.0 carat Oval Cut Diamonds that appear to float and wrap around your finger, this open-spiral design is modern, artistic, and undeniably glamorous.

Why You’ll Love This Ring:

  • Massive Statement: With a Total Carat Weight (CTW) of 6.00, this ring is for the bride who wants to be seen. The two 3-carat stones dominate the hand with incredible fire.
  • Modern "Open Wrap" Design: Unlike traditional closed bands, this ring features a heavy gold wire that spirals open, holding the two stones at opposite ends in a tension-style embrace.
  • Toi et Moi Symbolism: The two stones represent two souls meeting—separate yet forever connected. It’s romantic symbolism with a high-fashion edge.
  • Ethical Luxury: We use premium Lab-Grown Diamonds or Moissanite (customizable), giving you the massive celebrity look without the environmental impact or 6-figure price tag.

Technical Specifications:

  • Stone Shape: Oval Cut (2 Stones)
  • Carat Weight: 3.0 CT Each (6.0 CTW Total)
  • Setting Style: Open Wrap / Spiral / Toi et Moi
  • Band Style: Heavy Gauge Round Wire (Non-Flush Fit)
  • Metal Options: 14K, 18K Solid Gold (Rose, White, Yellow)
  • Origin: Lab-Grown Diamond / Moissanite (Conflict Free)

 "People Also Ask" (FAQ Section)

Q: Is an open wrap ring secure?
A: Yes. While the design looks like it is "floating," the heavy-gauge gold band is rigid and work-hardened to hold its shape. The stones are securely set in prongs at the terminals of the wrap, ensuring they stay safe.

Q: Does this ring snag on things?
A: Because of the open design and large stones, we recommend being mindful with knitwear or delicate fabrics. It is a statement cocktail-style engagement ring designed for impact.

Q: Can I resize an open ring?
A: Open rings actually offer a bit of flexibility! While they should be ordered in your correct size, they are slightly more forgiving than closed bands if your fingers swell during the summer.

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