Peter Poussenier Bv

Jewelry

Purchasing online a classic diamond piece with a modern twist for a traditional occasion then you can address to a reputable bijoutier in the Antwerp Jewish quarter

Size: 52 mmc

bicolor white/yellow Gold 18kt (12% Palladium)

(price on request)

Detailed Information

Ring 18kt Coconé Tahitipearl.
bicolor white/yellow Gold 18kt (12% Palladium) (Also available in other precious metals.) RG0704PARPINK

Measure/length
52 mmc
Weight
5.89 g
Finish:
Polish & Paint
Diamond quantity:
138
Diamond weight:
0.72
Diamond Shape:
Round Brilliant
Cut:
Very Good
polish:
Very Good
Origin:
Natural diamond
Fancy Colour:
Pink
fancy Intensity:
light
Setting:
With Side Stones
Setting Details:
pavé in line
Shape Main Stone:
Round Brilliant
Style:
Modern Classic
Making:
Hand made in our workshop
Impression:
Distinguished
Choose & buy:
Purchasing online
Buy what:
A classic diamond piece with a modern twist
Occasion:
For a traditional occasion
At Whom:
Then you can address to
Description:
A reputable
professional:
Bijoutier
Location:
In the Antwerp Jewish quarter
Round Brilliant

The modern brilliant cut diamond is without a shadow of a doubt the most popular shape available. It consists of 58 facets and the shape is optimized to reflected the light entering the stone through the top (table). The cut surfaced in the mid 17th century and counted only 17 facets in the crown. Later, a Venetian cutter called Vincent Peruzzi, improved the shape to 33 facets in the crown.

Very Good

Tablesize between 52 and 53% or between 63 and 66%, Crown height between 11 and 11.5% or between 16.5 and 18%, Pavilion depth between 41.5 and 42.5% or 45%

Natural diamond

Because of the traditional and romantic meaning it has as a symbol of love and connection we only sell natural diamonds. They have a higher value and are exclusive because natural diamonds are formed in the earth under unique conditions and are very rare, which increases their exclusivity and value. Natural diamond forms deep inside the earth as a result of tectonic pressures 100s of kilometers below the earth's surface. They, as a consequence of their growth environment, are varied and unique. Despite being more pure than other natural crystals, they contain many different impurities incorporated from the environment during the long, slow growth process. Natural diamonds also often have a unique and unpredictable brilliance and color. Diamond producers we are working with also do everything they can to mine and process their diamonds in a responsible and ethical manner.

Pink

Pink diamonds are not formed in two steps like regular 'white' diamonds, but in three. One of the world's most precious diamonds has a pink color. The gemstone, weighing no less than sixty carats, adorned the tiara of the wife of the Shah of Iran in 1959, during their royal wedding. The diamond is said to have come from a mine in India. How pink diamonds get their color is not yet fully understood. Regular, 'white' diamonds are formed deep in the earth's surface, where pure carbon, under immense pressure, arranges itself into the typical crystal structure of diamond. Then another geological process – a volcano, for example – is needed to bring the stones closer to the Earth's surface, where they can be mined. But with so-called colored diamonds, an extra step is required, which gives the stones color. Various hypotheses are circulating about this. New research from Australian geologists now appears to confirm one of these hypotheses. Based on analyzes of pink diamonds and (other) soil material from the Argyle diamond mine, located in the northwest of Australia, they conclude that the extra step in coloring the diamonds is in fact an intermediate step. Pink diamonds would certainly get their color when ordinary diamonds again had to deal with enormous compressive forces. It concerns forces of earth's plates that collide and rub against each other. Only then would the discolored diamonds begin their journey to the Earth's surface. At the Argyle mine, which has long been the main source of pink diamonds, geologists were also able to date two of the three steps in diamond formation. About 1.8 billion years ago, existing diamonds in the deep subsurface would have turned pink under the influence of tectonic forces. At that time, two tectonic plates collided with each other, forming a continent. When that broke up 1.3 billion years ago, it created space for the pink diamonds to migrate upwards. Source: Curtin University, Perth, Australia in Nature Communications

With Side Stones

The setting with side stones is a popular style for gemstone jewelry, known as a "solitaire with accents". It typically features a larger center gemstone, which is the focal point of the jewel, and smaller gemstones on one or either side of the center stone, often set into the band itself. The center gemstone can be a diamond or any other type of gemstone, depending on personal preference and budget. The smaller accent stones are often diamonds or other precious stones, and can add sparkle and visual interest to the overall design. This type of setting can be a beautiful choice for an engagement ring or other special occasion, as it creates a classic, elegant look that is both timeless and versatile.

pavé in line

A consecutive pavé setting is a popular technique in jewelry making where small diamonds or other gemstones are set closely together in a row, creating a continuous surface of sparkle. Here are some advantages of a consecutive pavé setting on a jewel: Enhanced brilliance: The close proximity of the diamonds or gemstones in a consecutive pavé setting allows for more light to reflect and refract, resulting in a dazzling display of sparkle and brilliance. Increased durability: The closely set stones in a pavé setting provide added support and protection for the center stone or main focal point of the jewelry piece, making it more durable and less prone to damage. Versatility: A consecutive pavé setting can be used on a variety of jewelry pieces, including rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings, making it a versatile and popular choice in jewelry design. Aesthetic appeal: A consecutive pavé setting can add a sense of luxury and sophistication to a jewelry piece, while also creating a subtle, understated effect that enhances the beauty of the overall design. Customizable: A consecutive pavé setting can be customized to fit a wide range of styles and preferences, with options for different sizes, shapes, and colors of diamonds or gemstones, as well as variations in the number and spacing of stones in the setting.

Hand made in our workshop

A jewel in precious metal forged and processed by hand is a unique work of art. No serial work, but a creation with a soul. So choose a jewel made by hand by a workshop in the middle of the Antwerp diamond district and by a goldsmith with years of experience. This way you can obtain the perfect jewel that suits you exactly. And a natural diamond makes it timeless because Diamonds are forever!

Distinguished

This item exudes class and simplicity.

Purchasing online

If you prefer to buy your jewel online, you can compose your diamond jewel using our online application. On this website you can set your preferences for your custom jewellery. Everything is customizable. The band, the type of setting, the color of the gold, the finish and of course the central diamond. Peter Poussenier works closely with the best Antwerp diamond polishers and thus has access to their full range. This allows you to select the most unique and interesting diamonds by adding them to your bespoke jewellery. If you feel more comfortable visiting us before purchasing, you can of course schedule an appointment. In that case, you can just use our online app to make selections of what you like. By forwarding your preferred selection in advance without any obligations, we can better prepare your visit. But of course you can also order online and have your dream jewel delivered insured at home.

A classic diamond piece with a modern twist

Many keep their diamond look simple, but there is a growing trend to mix up classics and make them less formal. Less formal means you can wear your diamonds “with a tennis shoe instead of a high heel”. For example, you can express your individuality with a diamond necklace by adding sparkle to daytime jewelry in a playful mix of chains, funky beads and talismans without looking too showy. Or you can stack diamond tennis bracelets with any number of other bracelets, beads, and leather thongs for a luxe bohemian look. Or wear denim jeans and a t-shirt togheter with classic diamond pieces. Yes, indeed rivières, tennis bracelets and ear studs can be worn dressed up or casually. If you buy contemporary yet classic jewelry everyone, regardless of age, will love wearing the pieces while it's remaining classic enough so they can be passed through generations while maintaining their value.

For a traditional occasion

For a special occasion, choose a traditional jeweler.

Then you can address to

To mark an important occasion in your life or to give something valuable to a beloved one is something you prepare carefully. You first look for a trustworty partner to collaborate with. In the Antwerp diamond district, we have the best reputation among diamond dealers and jewelers as reliable professionals. You are in good hands with us.

A reputable

For more than thirty years, our goldsmith's shop has been recognized by the most important bodies in the diamond sector. As an old member of various professional organizations such as NSZ and UNIZO, we are recognized as craftsmen at the FPS Economy and SME. Our workshop therefore has an excellent reputation, as evidenced by the excellent reviews on TripAdvisor.

Bijoutier

With more than thirty years of experience, you are in good hands with us when it comes to handmade diamond jewelry.

In the Antwerp Jewish quarter

Antwerp is known for its diamonds industry and its Orthodox Jews. A few decades ago approximately eighty percent of Antwerp’s Jewish population used to make a living from the diamond industry. Apart from the gatherings in the diamond district and at the synagogue, Jews from Antwerp have lived mostly in different entities. The most recognizable community is that of the Haredi. After New York, London and Jerusalem, Antwerp is home to one of the largest ultra-Orthodox communities in the world.

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