Peter Poussenier Bv

Jewelry

Ordering the creation of a natural diamond or a jewel with a natural diamond for a traditional occasion then you can address to a reputable diamond dealer in the Antwerp Jewish quarter

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Size: 52 mmc

bicolor pink/whi Gold 18kt

Price:  2980 €/st (2460excl. VAT)

Detailed Information

0.54ct VS1-G Halo ring with a central marquise cut diamond between a braided band and surrounded by smaller brilliant cut diamonds.
bicolor pink/whi Gold 18kt (Also available in other precious metals.) RG0926AS/MAR

Measure/length
52 mmc
Weight
3.81 g
Finish:
Polish & Paint
Diamond quantity:
21
Diamond weight:
0.64
Diamond Shape:
Mixed Shapes
Clarity:
SI1 - Slightly Included 1
Colour:
G - Near Colourless/ Rare White
polish:
Very Good
symmetry:
Very Good
Origin:
Natural diamond
Setting:
Halo
Setting Details:
pavé in line
Shape Main Stone:
Marquise
Style:
Classic
Making:
Hand made in our workshop
Impression:
Distinguished
Choose & buy:
Ordering the creation of
Buy what:
A natural diamond or a jewel with a natural diamond
Occasion:
For a traditional occasion
At Whom:
Then you can address to
Description:
A reputable
professional:
Diamond dealer
Location:
In the Antwerp Jewish quarter
SI1 - Slightly Included 1

SI1 diamonds contain noticeable internal characteristics/inclusions which are easy 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.

Halo

An entourage or halo setting is a jewelers technique in which a central gemstone is surrounded by smaller stones. They light up the whole and accentuate the central stone. That is why they are sometimes called accent stones. This setting is usually used in rings, earrings and pendants, where the central stone is usually the largest and the smaller stones around it are set in the shape of the central gemstone. This can be circular, oval, square, rectangular or any fantasy shape. The gemstones can be of the same kind or can have different colors or origins depending on the taste of the customer and the availability of the gemstones. An entourage setting is often chosen for engagement rings and wedding rings, because it gives an extra dimension to the center diamond or gemstone. It creates a beautiful sparkle and an impressive look to the ring or pendant, making it look even more impressive.

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.

Marquise

The particular cut of a stone is mostly a pragmatic choice. The shape of the uncut, rough diamond gives the first indication of the most efficient cut/shape. Cutting a round stone out of an oblong rough diamond, would we very wastefull. A suitable shape for this situation is the marquise. Having roughly the same amount of facets as the brilliant cut, the marquise is more difficult to cut because of the fragile, sharp points.

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.

Ordering the creation of

If you've decided to have your own creation, to have your own piece of jewelry made especially for you or a loved one, then it's time to visit us. We are happy to help you.

A natural diamond or a jewel with a natural diamond

If you want to buy something sustainable and authentic for yourself or for your loved one, you buy something real and natural. Natural diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantle over billions of years under extreme pressure and high temperatures. They are known for their rarity, durability, and unique beauty. Diamonds are versatile, elegant, and timeless. They are considered to be a symbol of love, commitment, and prestige. That's why natural diamonds are a traditional choice for engagement rings and wedding bands. In addition, natural diamonds are considered to tend to hold their value over time. For the most precious people with whom you share your life with, including yourself, you only by the most natural and authentic gifts.

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.

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 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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