Peter Poussenier Bv

Jewelry

Getting a design for your custom creation for a traditional occasion you work together with an ethically responsible diamond dealer in the International Antwerp Diamond District

Size: 48.5 mmc

White rhodium finish Gold 18kt (12% Palladium)

Price:  4140 €/st (3420excl. VAT)

Detailed Information

Wedding ring half set with baguette cut diamonds.
White rhodium finish Gold 18kt (12% Palladium) (Also available in other precious metals.) RG1093/50H

Measure/length
48.5 mmc
Weight
6.40 g
Finish:
Polish R
Diamond quantity:
22
Diamond weight:
1.33
Diamond Shape:
Baguette
Clarity:
VS1 - Very Slightly Included 1
Colour:
G - Near Colourless/ Rare White
polish:
Very Good
symmetry:
Very Good
Origin:
Natural diamond
Setting:
Consecutive
Setting Details:
channel setting
Shape Main Stone:
Baguette
Style:
Classic
Making:
Hand assembled
Impression:
Distinguished
Choose & buy:
Getting a design for
Buy what:
Your custom creation
Occasion:
For a traditional occasion
At Whom:
You work together with
Description:
An ethically responsible
professional:
Diamond dealer
Location:
In the International Antwerp Diamond District
Baguette

Baguette-cut diamonds are a type of diamond cut that is rectangular or elongated with straight sides and step-cut facets. The name "baguette" comes from the French word for "rod" or "stick," which describes the shape of the diamond. Baguette-cut diamonds are usually used as accent stones in jewelry, particularly in engagement rings, wedding bands, and bracelets. Baguette-cut diamonds have fewer facets than round brilliant-cut diamonds, which gives them a more subdued and elegant appearance. Their elongated shape makes them well-suited for use in channel settings or side-by-side settings, where they can complement a larger center stone or add a touch of sparkle to a design.

VS1 - Very Slightly Included 1

VS1 diamonds contain minor internal characteristics/inclusions which are difficult to observe when examined under 10x magnification.

G - Near Colourless/ Rare White

Only when these diamonds are held next to a master stone of higher color grade, can a slight color be detected. Otherwise color is nealry indiscernible. Although these diamonds are still rare, they are slightly less expensive and are considered a good value. In Scan. D.N. G diamonds are called Top Wesselton and has a value of 1,5-1,99 on the electronic caloriemeter.

Very Good

at 10x magnification, minor features are seen

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.

Consecutive

A consecutive gemstone setting is a jewelry design in which gemstones are placed next to each other in a row or band. This setting is often used for bracelets, rings, necklaces and earrings and it's most popular for engagement rings and wedding rings. Sometimes the gems are placed so that their edges touch, creating a continuous pattern. This ensures a very sleek, elegant and polished appearance of the jewel. There are various techniques to make a contiguous gemstone setting, such as channel setting, pavé setting or bead setting. Pavé setting is the most common technique, in which small gemstones are placed closely together and secured with small claws or pins. Channel setting and bead setting are often used for larger gemstones and give a similar look, but with a slightly different construction. A contiguous gemstone setting can contain different types of gemstones, such as sapphires, rubies, emeralds, topazes, diamonds, and more. The design can range from simple and classic to intricate and detailed.

channel setting

Channel setting is a popular technique used in jewelry making to secure gemstones in a row between two strips of metal. In a channel setting, the stones are set flush with the surface of the metal, creating a sleek and seamless look. The channel setting is commonly used for stones that are small and have uniform shapes, such as diamonds or sapphires. The metal strips that form the channel are usually made of gold, platinum, or another precious metal. One of the advantages of a channel setting is that it protects the gemstones from getting caught on clothing or other objects, as the stones are set securely within the metal channel. Additionally, because the stones are set flush with the metal, the overall look of the piece is very smooth and polished. However, it's important to note that a channel setting can make it difficult to clean the gemstones. Dirt and debris can accumulate within the channel over time, making it challenging to keep the stones looking their best. Overall, a channel setting is a popular and visually appealing technique for securing gemstones in jewelry.

Distinguished

This item exudes class and simplicity.

Getting a design for

If you would like to have a design made with diamonds or other precious stones, please contact one of the most renowned workshops in Antwerp. We will be happy to help you with your creation.

Your custom creation

You outsource your own design that you have been brooding on for so long to someone who will make it for you in a traditional way with love for the profession.

For a traditional occasion

For a special occasion, choose a traditional jeweler.

You work together with

Who do I work best with? Who is reliable? Who acts transparently and ethically? These are questions one can ask oneself when one arrives in the diamond district at Antwerp Central Station. Feel free to visit us without obligation for an informative introduction. We are happy to introduce you to the world of gold and diamonds. With that first impression, you then step further into the diamond district to make sure that we are the best as your first choice.

An ethically responsible

Today we realize, you as a consumer and we as a designer, that by buying or trading we can contribute to, or not contribute to, systems or organizations that do not act ethically correctly. The world is of course more complex than how some politicians and journalists want to portray it. We choose to help unite. As a diamond dealer and as a studio active in the multicultural Jewish quarter in Antwerp, we want to make a positive contribution to society. We think that if you want to unite the world, it's best to start at the beginning. That two individuals choose us for the creation of their wedding rings, the symbol for the ultimate promise of loyalty and commitment between two people, is therefore, each time again, a great honor for us.

Diamond dealer

The choice of a personal diamond can’t be taken for granted. Peter Poussenier, Antwerp diamond merchant en jeweller in the Jewish quarter, ensures the fulfillment of your requirements and the ideal combination of carat, clarity, color and cut. Make your dream a reality and obtain the most beautiful diamond from the biggest diamond market in the world.

In the International Antwerp Diamond District

If you would like to visit our workshop instead of buying your jewel online, we would like to welcome you in our workshop in Antwerp. Antwerp the diamond city par excellence! The sinjorenstad of Rubens with its world port, fashion mecca and international arts center will undoubtedly delight and inspire you for a long time to come.

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