Mystic Halo Ring
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Description
Description
The Mystic Halo Ring centers a natural cat’s eye stone, set beneath a luminous halo of turquoise-toned and crystal accents. The stone’s shifting band of light creates a quiet glow, framed by a vintage-inspired setting that feels both protective and elegant.
The contrast between the soft radiance of the cat’s eye and the structured halo gives the ring a sense of presence without heaviness. Finished in white gold plating, the silhouette leans classic while carrying an undercurrent of mystique.
Designed as a statement with substance, this ring is meant for moments when you want your jewelry to feel grounding, intentional, and quietly commanding.
Details
- Top Width: 14.2 mm
- Shank Width: 1.8 mm
- Shank Thickness: 1.2 mm
- Stone Size: 6.7 x 8.8 mm
- Halo setting with crystal and turquoise-toned accents
Materials
White Gold Plated Eco-Brass: Crafted with a nickel-free eco-brass core and finished in luminous white gold plating, this material offers a refined silvery finish with an environmentally responsible foundation. Designed for comfortable, regular wear, it maintains its polished appearance with proper care.
Natural Cat’s Eye Stone: Natural cat’s eye stones are known for their distinctive band of reflected light, creating a subtle glow that shifts with movement. Each stone is unique, offering depth, character, and a sense of quiet protection.
Daily Care & Cleaning
After each wear, gently wipe the ring with a soft, dry microfiber or jewelry cloth to remove oils and residue.
Wear & Storage Tips
- Put on after applying perfume, lotion, or hairspray
- Remove before washing hands, showering, or exercising
- Store separately to protect the stone and setting
For Occasional Deeper Cleaning
- Use a soft, dry cloth only
- Avoid moisture on the stone and halo accents
- Allow the ring to fully dry before storing
What to Avoid
- Harsh chemicals, detergents, or alcohol
- Ultrasonic or steam cleaners
- Abrasive cloths or brushes
- Prolonged moisture or direct heat exposure