This Herkimer diamond engagement ring set is a two-piece bridal stack built around a natural, raw salt-and-pepper Herkimer diamond — a high-clarity quartz crystal whose smoky black-and-white inclusions give it a striking, one-of-a-kind salt-and-pepper character. Cut as an elongated kite and paired with a matching band accented in moissanite or natural diamond, all in solid 14K white gold. It is a genuinely unconventional, raw-stone alternative engagement ring for people who want something organic and unrepeatable rather than a conventional polished solitaire.
14K Solid White Gold
Natural Herkimer Diamond
Salt & Pepper Look
Kite Cut
Moissanite or Diamond Accents
Raw / Alternative Bridal
What's in the set
Engagement Ring
Raw natural Herkimer diamond center with a salt-and-pepper appearance, kite shape (6×10mm, ~1.4ct), in a prong setting. Solid 14K white gold.
Matching Band
Coordinating band accented with your choice of moissanite or natural diamond, designed to sit flush alongside the engagement ring. Matching solid 14K white gold.
The two rings are made to be worn together as a stack, and each can also be worn on its own. A men's matching band can be made on request for a complete couples set.
About the Herkimer diamond center — what it is (and isn't)
In the interest of full honesty: a "Herkimer diamond" is not a true carbon diamond. It is a natural, double-terminated quartz crystal — a real, mined gemstone famous for its exceptional clarity and naturally faceted points, which is why it earned the nickname "diamond." The salt-and-pepper look comes from genuine natural inclusions trapped inside the crystal, so every stone is one of a kind. We disclose this clearly because we'd rather set the right expectation than oversell: you're getting an authentic raw natural crystal with real character, not a lab or simulated stone, and not a carbon diamond.
If you love the salt-and-pepper aesthetic but want the hardness and tradition of a true diamond — or the brilliance of moissanite — we can substitute a genuine center diamond or moissanite at no additional cost. Just leave a note at checkout.
The salt-and-pepper character
Salt-and-pepper refers to the scattered black and white inclusions inside the stone, giving it a galaxy-like, smoky depth rather than the flawless clear look of a traditional diamond. Because the inclusions are natural, the exact pattern, contrast, and balance of dark to light vary from stone to stone — yours will share the same overall character shown in our photos with its own unique internal landscape. For many people that unrepeatability is the entire appeal: a stone that is truly only yours.
The kite cut
The center stone is shaped as an elongated kite — a geometric form with pointed ends and angled sides (the same silhouette sometimes called a coffin cut in gothic contexts). The kite shape suits a raw salt-and-pepper stone beautifully, holding its organic interior within a clean architectural outline. It has become one of the most popular shapes in the alternative and geometric engagement ring space.
Choose your accent stones: moissanite or natural diamond
Select your preference from the drop-down menu when ordering:
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Moissanite accents (D color): 0.3ctw total, lab-grown, D-color (colorless), 9–9.25 Mohs. Higher brilliance and fire than diamond, more accessible, sustainable lab origin.
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Natural diamond accents (G/H, I1): 0.3ctw total, conflict-free natural mined diamonds, eye-clean clarity, 10 Mohs. Traditional prestige and resale value.
Why solid 14K white gold
This set is solid 14K white gold — the metal itself, not a plating layer over a base metal. The cool white tone is permanent, won't wear off, and won't turn your finger green, so it's suitable for daily wear over decades. The neutral white-gold setting keeps all the attention on the stone's smoky salt-and-pepper interior, and it's the closest precious-metal look to platinum at a more accessible price. Solid gold rings can also be passed down as heirlooms.
Who this set is for
This is the right ring for partners drawn to raw-stone, salt-and-pepper, celestial, and alternative bridal aesthetics — anyone who wants a genuinely one-of-a-kind engagement ring with organic, unpolished character and heirloom-quality solid-gold construction. It is popular as an unconventional alternative to the traditional clear-diamond solitaire, and as a meaningful piece for people who value individuality over convention.
Specifications
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Set composition: Two-piece — engagement ring + matching band
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Center stone: Natural raw Herkimer diamond (quartz), salt-and-pepper, kite shape, 6×10mm (~1.4ct)
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Center substitution: Genuine diamond or moissanite available at no extra cost
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Accent stones: Choice of moissanite (D color, 9–9.25 Mohs, 0.3ctw) or natural diamond (G/H, I1, 10 Mohs, 0.3ctw)
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Average band width: 1.7mm
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Metal: Solid 14K white gold
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Also available in: Rose gold or yellow gold on request; 18K upgrade available
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Engraving: Complimentary, up to 16 characters
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Made to order: Allow 3–5 weeks for production
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Stones: Ethically sourced and conflict-free
- Every order ships in a complimentary luxury velvet jewelry box
Sizing & care
Herkimer quartz is around 7 on the Mohs hardness scale — durable, but softer than a true diamond — and a raw crystal deserves gentle care: avoid hard knocks, remove the ring for rough hands-on work, and clean it gently with warm soapy water and a soft cloth rather than ultrasonic or steam cleaners. If you'd prefer a harder, more impact-resistant center, choose the genuine diamond or moissanite substitution at checkout. Both rings should be ordered in the same size since they're worn together; please reference our sizing guide before ordering. An optional written appraisal can be added from the drop-down menu (the appraisal fee is non-refundable once completed).
Herkimer diamond engagement ring FAQs
Is a Herkimer diamond a real diamond?
No — and we want to be upfront about that. A Herkimer diamond is a natural, double-terminated quartz crystal, not a carbon diamond. It earned the name from its remarkable clarity and naturally faceted points. It is a real, mined gemstone, just not the same mineral as a traditional diamond.
What makes it salt and pepper?
The salt-and-pepper look comes from natural black and white inclusions inside the crystal, giving it a smoky, galaxy-like depth. Because the inclusions are natural, every stone's pattern is unique — yours will share the same overall character as our photos with its own one-of-a-kind interior.
Can I get a real diamond or moissanite center instead?
Yes, at no additional cost. If you love the look but want the hardness of a true diamond or the brilliance of moissanite, just leave a note at checkout and we'll set a genuine diamond or moissanite as the center stone.
What's included in the set?
Two rings designed to be worn together: the engagement ring with the raw Herkimer center, and a matching band accented with moissanite or natural diamond. A men's matching band can be made on request for a complete couples set.
Is this real solid 14K white gold?
Yes. The set is solid 14K white gold throughout — the metal itself, not plating over a base metal. The color is permanent, will not wear off, and will not turn your skin green.
How durable is the Herkimer center for daily wear?
Herkimer quartz is about 7 on the Mohs scale — durable but softer than a true diamond. It wears well with gentle care: avoid hard impacts, remove it for rough work, and clean it gently. For maximum durability, choose the diamond or moissanite substitution.
What's the kite cut?
The kite cut is an elongated geometric shape with pointed ends and angled sides, sometimes called a coffin cut in gothic contexts. It frames the raw salt-and-pepper interior within a clean architectural outline and is popular in alternative and geometric bridal jewelry.
Can I get this in rose or yellow gold?
Yes. The standard option is white gold, but it can be made in solid rose or yellow gold on request, and upgraded to 18K for an additional cost. Leave a note at checkout or contact us before ordering.
How long does it take to make?
This set is made to order — please allow about 3–5 weeks for production. Requested modifications may adjust the timeline, and we'll confirm everything before production begins.