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Chupi launches limited-edition release of grey diamond rings

It also plans on releasing its Forever Eternity Ring and Today Eternity Ring set with grey diamonds

Chupi has launched its third release of limited edition grey diamonds featuring a galaxy of carbon inclusions and ranging in shades of opalescent white, silky grey, and dark and stormy tones.

As part of the release, Chupi has created three “one-of-a-kind” designs: The Hero, The Dewlight, and a new Marquise Ring, all set with “unique” grey diamonds.

The Hero Ring features an emerald-cut grey diamond, flanked by two classic baguette-cut diamonds.

The Dewlight Ring has an oval-cut grey diamond as its centrepiece and is faceted to catch the light – reflecting off a solid 14k gold band and six recycled classic diamonds “to create a shimmering effect”.

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Lastly, the marquise-cut grey diamond is highlighted with two trillion cut diamonds. All three rings have been handcrafted from yellow or white recycled, carbon-neutral 14k gold.

In addition to these rings, customers can also select from a range of five new stones to create a ring that’s entirely unique to them.

Chupi is offering the option to select any of its loose grey diamonds for placement in one of the four Chupi settings: You, Me and Magic, Love Is All, Sparkle in the Wild and Darling in the Wild.

It also plans on releasing its Forever Eternity Ring and Today Eternity Ring set with grey diamonds.

The Forever Eternity Ring is set with nine grey diamonds and paired with its signature hawthorn twig band.

The Today Eternity Ring features twenty-one small grey diamonds half way around the band.
Chupi said: “Previously disregarded as imperfect, we embrace the uniqueness of grey diamonds, finding the true beauty in those imperfections. All our grey diamonds adhere to the Kimberley Process Certification standards to ensure that they are consciously selected. This dedication to conscious sourcing (and the increasing scarcity of stones that meet our standards) means we will curate a selection of grey diamonds as and when we source them.”

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