Peter Poussenier Bv

Jewelry

Getting a design for a jewel made with passion and craftsmanship for a milestone in your life ask for advice from a reputable bijoutier in the Hoverniersstraat in Antwerp, encapsulated between the Schupstraat and the Rijfstraat, in the heart of the diamond district

Gold 18kt

Price:  1500 €/st (1240excl. VAT)

Detailed Information

Solitaire pendant with a pear-shaped cut ruby surrounded by a heart shaped frame wherein two letters.
Gold 18kt (Also available in other precious metals.) HG0355A/ROB

Weight
5.28 g
Finish:
Polish & Paint
Fancy Colour:
Pink
fancy Intensity:
fancy
Gems quantity:
1
Ruby weight:
0.5
Length:
6
Width:
4
Gem shape:
Pear
Setting:
Solitaire
Setting Details:
3-prong setting
Shape Main Stone:
Pear
Style:
Classic
Making:
Hand made in our workshop
Impression:
Impressive
Choose & buy:
Getting a design for
Buy what:
A jewel made with passion and craftsmanship
Occasion:
For a milestone in your life
At Whom:
Ask for advice from
Description:
A reputable
professional:
Bijoutier
Location:
In the Hoverniersstraat in Antwerp, encapsulated between the Schupstraat and the Rijfstraat, in the heart of the diamond district
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

Solitaire

The word "solitaire" refers to the fact that only one stone is placed in the setting. The solitaire setting is therefore the most sober setting of all. It gives a simple and classic look. If you want all the attention on your gemstone, this setting is the most appropriate. There are several types of solitaire settings, including the tiffany setting, which has a high setting that protects the stone and increases the brilliance of the stone, and the cathedral setting, which features metal arches that hold the stone. A solitaire setting can therefore be performed with prongs or claws, but the diamond or gemstone can also be bezel set in a pot or case or directly in the plate or metal. This is not performed by our master goldsmith but by our specialized solitaire setter. Yes, even the typesetting itself is also subdivided into all kinds of specializations. If you want your precious gemstone to be processed into a ring, pendant, earring or bracelet with the greatest craftsmanship, then you choose a workshop with more than thirty years of experience in the middle of the Antwerp diamond district.

Pear

The pear is a brilliant-cut diamond in the shape of a teardrop: a single point and rounded end. It’s a popular choice for a variety of jewellery, most notably pendants and earrings. By choosing an elongated pear shape, the lenght of the fingers is accentuated. For a traditional pear-shaped diamond, the length-to-width ratio should be around 1.5:1.

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!

Impressive

This item makes a strong impression.

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.

A jewel made with passion and craftsmanship

Our true craftsmanship stems from a genuine passion for the craft. As a good craftsman is dedicated to his work, driven by a love for what he does. We have a strong work ethic and take pride in producing high-quality pieces. Our craftsmanship involves overcoming obstacles and finding solutions to various problems that may arise during the creative process. As a good craftsman we have excellent problem-solving skills and we can troubleshoot issues effectively, adapting and adjusting our approach when needed. The journey of a craftsman is never-ending. As good craftsman we are open to learning and constantly seek to improve our skills and knowledge. That's why we stay updated on industry trends, new techniques, and materials, and actively seek opportunities to expand our expertise. Our craft has a rich heritage and history. As good craftsman we appreciate and respect the traditions associated with our craft. We understand the importance of preserving and honoring the techniques and values passed down by previous generations of craftsmen. Our world as a craftsmanship is not static. We are adaptable and embrace change. We are willing to explore new technologies, materials, and design trends while still maintaining the essence of our craft. All our jewelery is produced under our supervison in the center of the Antwerp diamond district. Goldsmiths use all their skills to create something unique for you.

For a milestone in your life

For a memorable moment or a memory that you want to keep cherishing, you can contact us for advice on how to immortalize this in a beautiful piece of jewelry.

Ask for advice from

If you are looking for ever lasting jewelry like a wedding bands, an egagement ring, studs, a bracelet, a rivière or if you are looking for more trendy high-end jewelry then you better ask for advice first. Because these items are made for eternity and you don't just buy them rashly.

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 Hoverniersstraat in Antwerp, encapsulated between the Schupstraat and the Rijfstraat, in the heart of the diamond district

The Hoveniersstraat in Antwerp is the main street of the international diamond trade. It is within walking distance of the majestic Central Station. Nowhere else in the world will you find so much know-how than in the Hoveniersstraat with its more than 1,500 Antwerp diamond companies. You can safely call the Diamond Square Mile, Antwerp's diamond district, Flemish cultural heritage.

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