Burst Cluster Diamond Band

Starts At: $1,780.00

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Descriptions

This asymmetrical diamond curved band is designed to fit our cluster and solitaire rings.

Stones: (2) 3×1.5mm Baguette Cut Diamond, (1) 1.7×1.7mm Princess Cut Diamond, (1) 2mm Diamond, (2) 1.7mm Diamond, (2) 1.3mm Diamond
Setting: prong set
Dimensions: The band width tapers from 1.4mm at the top to 1.6mm at the bottom.

All Bario Neal jewelry is handmade. Each piece is unique and variations are considered part of the beauty of the design.

Delivery Time

This made-to-order band completes in 4 weeks + shipping time. If multiple products are ordered, your full order will ship upon completion of the product with the longest lead time. Contact us for details. Engraving adds up to 2 weeks after order is placed.

We offer Rush Service for this product. Rush Delivery Time is 2 weeks + shipping time for an additional $200. To inquire about rush service, please call our shop at 215-648-6570 or contact us.

Resizing & Returns

Sizing: Please see Ring Resizing  for pricing if you need to have this ring resized.

Returns: Please see our FAQs for information on our return policy.

A hand with well-manicured nails displays a stack of three elegant rings, featuring sparkling diamonds set in yellow gold. The background is a smooth, light-colored surface.
Burst Cluster Champagne Diamond Ombré Ring and Burst Cluster Diamond Band in Yellow Gold on Figure
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Burst Cluster Diamond Band and Eaves Cluster Diamond Ring in Yellow Gold on Figure
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Burst Cluster Diamond Band and Radial Cluster Hex Yellow Sapphire Ring in Yellow Gold on Figure

Our Packaging

We partnered with a local manufacturer dedicated to sustainable practices to re-envision our packaging and approached the collaboration with our core mission of creating objects of lasting value. At Bario Neal, we believe that eco-consciousness extends beyond just using recyclable materials, and that true sustainability encompasses design versatility and materials durability.

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Signature Porcelain
Signature Porcelain Box
Signature Wooden Box
Signature Wooden Box
Open Gift Box
Open Gift Box
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All Packaging
Fine Jewelry Suede Pouches
Fine Jewelry Suede Pouches

Sustianability

Where Our Stones Come From

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Diamond Origin

To us, ethical diamonds are more than just conflict-free. We work with a fully traceable supply chain, from mine to market. Our diamonds are primarily of recycled, Canadian and Australian origin, lab-grown.

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Metal Origin

Responsibly sourced metals are the cornerstone of our commitment to minimizing our environmental footprint. Conscientious craftsmanship begins with Fairmined and Recycled metal.

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Gemstone Origin

Gemstone sourcing is where we have the most direct relationships with miners and suppliers and can purchase nearly directly from individuals and cooperatives in ways that support sustainable development. Some of our suppliers provide micro-financing to small-scale mining operations to help them protect and restore the biodiversity of the lands they affect and assist financially with goals that positively impact their communities. Through these relationships, we’re able to provide high-quality, traceable gems while supporting an industry that is steadily moving towards rigorous environmental, labor, and health standards.

Sustainability

Your Footprint

Bario Neal was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The city is still home to our flagship store and workshop, and we’re proud to be part of a thriving art, design, and makers’ community. All of our jewelry is crafted in-house or in collaboration with American makers, which allows us to reduce our environmental footprint and create products with minimal impact.

Environmentalism isn’t a trend at Bario Neal. Material sourcing, packaging, and the longevity of a design are a part of our process — we consider how a material will hold up in daily wear and how easily it can be recycled in fifty years.