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Police Box Ring – Diamond

Police Box Ring – Diamond

Inspired by the iconic British Police Box, it’s the famous Police Box Ring. The band is made of tarnish resistant Sterling Silver set with 3 Cubic Zirconium or Diamond stones to represent the Police Public Call Box sign at the top, two baguettes to represent the windows, and a Princess Cut stone to symbolize the optional instructions to pull to open. Perfect for the geek companion in your life, the Police Box Ring symbolizes the love that will last beyond the end of the universe and well into the second Big Bang.

The designer of the ring goes beyond the pop culture reference to create an elegant and beautiful engagement ring that can be accepted as fine jewelry while showing your geek pride. Each ring is hand made with talented expertise. We are willing to customize the ring to your taste, contact us and let us know what you would  like.

Put on a bow tie, leave your fez at home, get down on one knee, present this ring, and ask the question: Will you be my companion?

Center Diamonds are 100% Carbon Neutral, Guaranteed Conflict-Free, Lab Grown, and Sustainable. Our Center Lab-Grown Diamonds are chemically identical to diamonds mined from the ground. Our Diamonds are HVS2 color or better, comes with a certificate from IGI guaranteeing the quality of your diamond, and only available on Gold rings. Contact us if you'd like your diamond certified from alternative companies.

1 - 0.50ct Center Diamond set in 14K White Gold: $3,650.50
2 - 0.75ct Center Diamond set in 14K White Gold: $5,669.50
3 - 1.00ct Center Diamond set in 14K White Gold: $8,457.50
4 - Cubic Zirconia set in 14K White Gold: $1,759.00

from $1,759.00
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    Our Police Box ring was recently featured on When Geeks Wed, CNET, Mail Online, Geekologie, and Geeks are Sexy.