Usually the ring without the stones is called a mounting.
It did, the jade ring is on the back of the medal.
Hong Kong's Kowloon market is the best place in the world to obtain a jade ring. More than four hundred licensed sellers sell their jade rings. Be careful though, nobody regulates the quality of the jade.
No way to answer- the stone could be emerald, jade, turquoise, or several others. Aviv is the name of the company that made the ring.
cool question
it merried in orthodox country(for example in Russia),or mounting,or widows
You can use any ring for either one. Usually an engagement ring has a main diamond and maybe small ones around it or just one stone. I had a carved jade ring for mine. An anniversary ring is often a bigger stone you can afford now that you're settled down with a job and a house to rededicate yourself as a couple. It can be any style you want. There is no custom that people in general follow for this type of thing.
Try mounting outside of the arena, or mounting in a quiet area inside the arena where you are most likely not going to be in someone's way. It would be best if you had a friend to hold your horse. Ask that friend if he/she can give you a step up, or grab a mounting block and mount from there.
I bought my girl friend some Jade earrings to match her beautiful green eyes.
keep a good hold of your horse so that it dose not bolt off with u or go out of the ring and go back in when mounted
You use i think a chisel or knife.
There is no guarantee that any diamond cannot be separated from its mounting, so there is no marking on a ring that indicates the quality or type of stone mounted in the metal, absolutely.