14K Gold Ruby & Diamond Bypass Ring - 0.99ct - UK O1/2 US 7.5

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A solid 14k gold and white gold ring featuring a large oval-cut pink gemstone in the center, surrounded by pavé-set clear stones and accented with yellow gold details, shown on a white background with a 'JewelHub' watermark.

14K Gold Ruby & Diamond Bypass Ring - 0.99ct - UK O1/2 US 7.5

Regular price £1,295.00
Sale price £1,295.00 Regular price £1,410.00
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Ruby Bypass Ring – A Near-Carat Stone Between Two Sweeps of Diamond

A 0.99ct ruby, oval-cut at 7 x 5mm, sits in a warm yellow-gold rub-over bezel — and instead of a symmetrical frame, two crescents of white-gold pavé sweep past it from opposite directions and run on down the shoulders. That is a bypass setting, and it does something a halo cannot: the asymmetry gives the ring movement, so the stone looks caught mid-turn rather than pinned in place. 27 round diamonds totalling 0.39ct do the sweeping, bringing the piece to 1.38 carats of gemstone across 28 stones.

The ruby itself is a bright, vivid pink-red rather than a dark claret — a lighter tone that lets far more light back through the stone, so it glows on the hand instead of reading as a dark spot. The two-tone construction is built around it: yellow gold at the bezel warms and deepens the colour, while white gold beneath the diamonds keeps them crisp rather than picking up a yellow cast. Set in solid 14K gold at 58.5% purity — harder and more scratch-resistant than 18K, which is what you want under 28 set stones — the whole ring weighs just 4.07 grams. It is a UK O1/2 (US 7.5, EU 55), and there is one.

Feature Description
Metal Solid 14K gold (58.5%) — two-tone, yellow bezel with white-gold pave
Centre Stone Ruby, oval 7 x 5mm — 0.99ct, vivid pink-red
Diamonds 27 round brilliants, pave-set — 0.39ct total
Total Gem Weight 1.38 carats across 28 stones
Ring Weight 4.07g including stones — light and comfortable for daily wear
Ring Size UK O1/2 (between O and P) / US 7.5 / EU 55 — internal diameter 17.5mm, circumference 55mm
Setting Bypass (crossover) — rub-over bezel, twin pave crescents
Availability One piece only — gift-boxed, ready to give
💡 Why a Bezel Is the Most Practical Setting You Can Buy

The gold rim wrapping this stone is a rub-over bezel, and it is the oldest and most protective way to hold a gem. Unlike claws, it has no prongs to snag on knitwear, catch on a coat lining, or bend and drop the stone; the girdle of the ruby — its most vulnerable edge — is completely enclosed. It is the setting jewellers recommend for anyone who works with their hands. Cleaning is equally simple: warm soapy water and a soft brush around the pave, then dry thoroughly. See our Gold Care Card.

FAQs

1. What colour is a ruby, and why is this one bright pink-red rather than dark?
Ruby and sapphire are the same mineral, corundum — red corundum is ruby, every other colour is sapphire. The red comes from traces of chromium, and rubies run across a genuine range: purplish-red, pure red, orangey-red, and the bright pink-red band this stone sits in. Tone matters as much as hue. Very dark rubies hold their colour but return little light and can read almost black indoors; lighter-toned rubies like this one let far more light back through the stone, so they stay vivid in ordinary room light and read much brighter on the hand. It is a different pleasure from a deep claret stone, not a lesser one. More on gemstone colour and meaning is on our JewelMotif™ page.

2. What is a bypass setting, and how is it different from a halo?
A halo surrounds the centre stone with a closed ring of small stones. A bypass — sometimes called a crossover or toi et moi — has two arms that sweep past each other around the stone without meeting, leaving the setting open at two points. Halos maximise apparent size; bypasses create movement and asymmetry, and they show off the centre stone's own outline rather than blurring it into a bright mass. The style dates to the Victorian era and has never fully gone away.

3. What does two-tone gold actually do?
It is a colour decision, not a cost-saving one. Yellow gold set close to a red or pink stone reflects warmth back into it and deepens the colour; white gold under diamonds stops them picking up a yellow tint, so they read whiter than they would in a yellow setting. Making one ring in two golds means the workshop builds and joins two separately alloyed components, which is why two-tone construction is a mark of a properly made piece rather than a mass-cast one.

4. What is the difference between 14K and 18K gold?
14K is 58.5% pure gold (stamped 585); 18K is 75% (stamped 750). More gold means richer colour and a higher price, but a softer metal. 14K is harder and more scratch-resistant, which makes it the better structural choice for a ring carrying 28 set stones. Neither tarnishes, and both are solid gold throughout, not plated. Detail is in what a UK gold hallmark really means and our 14k vs 18k gold guide.

5. What is UK O1/2, and will it fit me?
O1/2 is the half size between O and P — US 7.5, EU 55, with a 17.5mm internal diameter and 55mm circumference. Measure against those figures rather than guessing; half sizes are where estimates go wrong. Our UK ring size guide has a printable method and a full UK-to-US chart. The plain section of the shank allows a jeweller a modest adjustment, but the pave shoulders cannot be altered — so buy on the measurement.

6. Can I wear it every day?
Yes, and the bezel is the reason. Ruby is 9 on the Mohs scale, diamond is 10, and 14K gold is the harder fine-gold standard, so nothing here is delicate. With no claws to catch, this is a ring you can wear through a normal day without thinking about it. Have the pave checked by a jeweller every couple of years, since small stones are always the first to work loose, and remove it for the gym and heavy manual work. Every order arrives gift-ready — see JewelGift™, and JewelWhy™ for the cultural history behind the stones we use.

How to Style the Ruby Bypass Ring

Two-tone gives you licence most rings do not: it sits happily beside either yellow or white metal, so a plain band in either colour works alongside it. Wear it on the ring or middle finger and keep the rest of the hand quiet — the bypass sweep is doing the work, and competing stones flatten it. The pink-red reads beautifully against cream, camel, charcoal and forest green. Explore the rest of the 14k & 18k Gold collection, or visit JewelBuild™ to see how one fine piece anchors a modular jewellery system.

PROS: Precious metal, Elegant glow, Luxurious feel, Perfect for gifting

CONS: May scratch, Needs gentle care, Soft by nature, Store separately

  • Weight: Varies by design
  • Authenticity: Hallmarked
  • Quality Check: Material verified
  • Tested: Diamond tester for gemstone
  • Gift‑Ready: Perfect for gifting
  • Care Free: Jewellery cleaning cloth included

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