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Diamond Engagement Rings | Engagement Ring | Solitaire Ring | Diamond Rings
💎 Lab Grown Diamonds, cultured Diamonds, created Diamonds, lab diamonds, cultured diamonds.
100% genuine diamonds: IGI & GIA certificate.
🇨🇭 SWISS MADE, Handcrafted
💚 Recycled Gold & Platinum ☀️ Diamonds produced with Solar & Renewable Energies
💚🪵 Sustainable Packaging
Custom-made to the diamond and ring size for optimal wearing comfort and to ensure that the proportions are ideal and that the diamond is shown off in the best way possible.
CASTLE LAVENDER
CASTLE LAVENDER Milgrain Vintage 4Prong 1Point Grain Side Stones Cathedral – Brilliant Cut Round Lab Grown Diamond
Solitaire Ring | Engagement Ring | Engagement Ring
- Round Brilliant Cut Diamond, round diamond
- Millgriff | Milgrain
Vintage design with “thousand grains”, tiny beads decorate the rim. A historical art technique from the 19th century. - Side diamond bead setting
Approx. 10 brilliant-cut diamonds in descending sizes
The small diamonds are well protected in a channel setting and bead bright setting - DEF VVS excellent Cut (Sidestones) Lab Grown Diamonds
- classic knobs/handles which hold the diamond
- 1 point with minimal circle
Setting comes together at 1 point, yet minimal circle that rests comfortably on the finger -> ideal for combination with Eternity Ring & Wedding Band - Cathedral Setting
Ring band continuation towards ½ height center stone so that the small diamonds are raised higher on the ring band and more light falls on them.
💜🏰 CASTLE LAVENDER – Timeless romance with vintage flair
The CASTLE LAVENDER solitaire ring combines classic elegance with fine vintage details. A brilliant, round lab-grown diamond takes center stage with a filigree milgrain border and a four-prong setting. Grain-set side stones and an elegant cathedral setting enhance the radiant sparkle, while the loving details are reminiscent of bygone eras.
This engagement ring is a symbol of delicate romance and timeless beauty – perfect for anyone who wants to combine vintage style and modern sophistication in a special piece of jewelry.
A very special vintage ring with classic “round brilliant”. Millgriff or milgrain – an art technique from the 19th century – decorations give this ring an exceptional historical, noble, playful and romantic character. The side stones raised thanks to Cathedral sparkle incredibly beautifully, there is something majestic about the descending size of the side diamonds. A noble lady or princess ring. The 4-Prong design looks visually rectangular and makes a great picture with the Solitaire. Thanks to the open design, you can see the diamond very nicely from the side-front and back, you can practically see the whole diamond in the side view.
This ring is hard to beat in glitter and embellishments. The different size grain set diamond beads paired with the milgrain beads sparkle like crazy. They uniquely decorate the ring rail. Like something out of a fairy tale, princess-like. A beautiful historical classic that is on trend.
The small sparkling diamonds give an enchanting glitter. Very nice for white center stones and also for fancy color diamonds. With Fancy Color diamonds, the sidestones provide the greatest possible color contrast so that the Fancy Color looks even better.
Milgrain Engagement Ring, Brilliant Round Diamond Milgrain Engagement Ring, Brilliant Millgriff Engagement Ring. Brilliant Engagement Ring Mill Handle, Brilliant Milgrain Engagement Ring.
Round Cut Diamond, Brilliant, round diamond
What are the characteristics of a round diamond cut, brilliant? What are the advantages of a brilliant cut diamond engagement ring, engagement ring, solitaire ring, solitaire ring?
A round diamond cut, also known as a “brilliant cut,” has several characteristic features:
- Round Shape: A round diamond has a circular or round outer shape that gives it its characteristic appearance.
- Number of facets: Brilliant cut diamonds usually have 57 or 58 facets. These facets consist of 33 on the crown (the upper part of the diamond) and 25 on the pavilion (the lower part of the diamond). This arrangement of facets is designed to capture the light and reflect it back in the form of brilliance and fire.
- Table and Crown: The diamond has a flat top called the “table” and a faceted structure on the crown that reflects and refracts light.
- Culet: A round brilliant cut diamond usually has a small spot at the base called a “culet”.
- Symmetry: The brilliant cut requires a high degree of symmetry to achieve the optimum sparkle and fire. Well-worked symmetry provides an even play of light in the diamond.
- Sparkle: Due to the special arrangement of facets, the brilliant cut is known for its exceptional sparkle and fire. It captures the incident light, refracts it into the diamond and reflects it in the form of color play and brilliance.
A round brilliant stands for maximum brilliance, brightness and sparkle as well as a classic, symmetrical shape like the sun in nature.
The round brilliant cut is the most commonly used diamond cut for engagement rings and jewelry because of its timeless beauty and stunning sparkle. Careful finishing and cutting are crucial to show off the brilliance and fire of a round diamond to its best advantage.
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Four Prong, 4 Prong Engagement Ring, Four Handle Engagement Ring
What is a four prong engagement ring, 4 prong engagement ring, four handle engagement ring, 4 handle solitaire ring?
A “Four-Prong Engagement Ring” is an engagement ring design in which the main diamond or gemstone is held by four claws or prongs. This type of setting is one of the most common and traditional setting types for engagement rings. Here are some characteristics that distinguish a Four-Prong Engagement Ring:
- Security: The four claws provide a secure and stable attachment for the main diamond. This reduces the risk of the gemstone falling out or becoming loose.
- Emphasizing the gemstone: Since fewer claws are used, more of the gem face remains visible. This emphasizes the main diamond and allows its sparkle and beauty to be better displayed.
- Versatility: Four-Prong Engagement Rings can be combined with different diamond shapes and sizes to suit the couple’s individual taste and style.
- Classic Design: This design has a timeless and classic appearance that is popular with many people.
A Four-Prong Engagement Ring is a traditional and time-tested choice for engagement rings. The number of prongs can affect the visibility and overall appearance of the main diamond, so this is an important factor in choosing the right ring for your engagement anniversary.
Millgriff, Milgrain
Millgriff or Milgrain: Milgrain is a historical art technique from the 19th century. This antique design is for jewelry in art nouveau style. A millgrip ring is very special and ideal as a style statement, especially for vintage lovers. Literally translated “milgrain” means “thousand grains”, this technique from the late 19th century conjures up a fine perlage (tiny beads) on your ring. There is a beautiful play of light with this pearl pattern and at the same time, this edge protects the many carefully set diamonds.
This Milgrain Eternity Ring evokes the many spherical flowers of lavender and the romance of Provence.
Bead Bright Setting, grain setting
Channel setting (Bead Bright Setting) Channel: The diamonds are well protected in a channel setting and bead bright setting. Ideal for a very active lifestyle and everyday life. In addition, the rim prevents the small diamonds from scratching any pieces of jewelry that are worn in combination. The prongs ideally place the diamonds in the center and cover them only as much as necessary.
A grain setting (also known as a grain crab setting or microcrab setting) is a type of setting used in jewelry making to hold a gemstone securely in a piece of jewelry. The name is derived from the shape of the prongs, which resemble tiny metal grains or pearls and surround the gemstone on all sides. The grain setting has some characteristic features:
- Tiny metal grains: The nibs in a grain setting are very small and are shaped as tiny metal grains or beads. These grains are placed in such a way that they securely surround the gemstone from all sides.
- High security: Due to the many grains surrounding the gemstone, the grain setting is a safe choice to protect the gemstone from slipping or falling out.
- Minimal metal presence: The tiny prongs only cover a small part of the gemstone, maximizing the visibility of the gemstone. This ensures better light transmission and brilliance.
- Elegant and filigree appearance: Grain settings give pieces of jewelry a filigree and elegant appearance. They are particularly popular for engagement rings and other pieces of jewelry with diamonds or other gemstones.
The grain setting is often used for round, brilliant-cut diamonds, as it maximizes the brilliance and sparkle of the stone. This type of setting emphasizes the beauty of the gemstone and at the same time offers protection and security.
Metal – white gold, platinum, yellow gold, 4N rose gold, red gold
Which metal should I choose for my engagement ring, solitaire ring or jewelry?
Choose your favorite metal from PT950 platinum, 18 carat 750 palladium white gold, yellow gold, 4N rose gold, red gold, bicolor or two-tone.
Are environmental friendliness and ethics important to you? Would you like ecological recycled gold or platinum? Eco-gold?
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