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Jewelry

Ordering the creation of a classic diamond piece with a modern twist for a milestone in your life then you can address to a reputable bijoutier in the Antwerp Jewish quarter

Size: 55 mmc

Gold 18kt

(price on request)

Detailed Information

Ring 18kt.
Gold 18kt (Also available in other precious metals.) RG0438

Measure/length
55 mmc
Weight
4.25 g
Finish:
Polish & Paint
Setting:
Two-Stone
Setting Details:
Bezel Setting
Shape Main Stone:
Round Brilliant
Style:
Modern Classic
Making:
Hand assembled
Impression:
Distinguished
Choose & buy:
Ordering the creation of
Buy what:
A classic diamond piece with a modern twist
Occasion:
For a milestone in your life
At Whom:
Then you can address to
Description:
A reputable
professional:
Bijoutier
Location:
In the Antwerp Jewish quarter
Two-Stone

The "two stone setting" or "toi et moi setting" is a specific type of jewelry setting where two stones are placed next to each other, often with a little bit of space between them. The name "toi et moi" is French for "you and me", which refers to the symbolism of the two stones placed together. This type of setting became popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and was often used for love rings and other jewelry. The two stones in the setting can be different shapes and sizes, although they are roughly the same size. A variant of the toi and moi setting is the "infinity setting", where the stones are placed on the equivalence of a loop resembling the infinity symbol. This can also be seen as a symbolic way of expressing the closeness of two people. The two-stone setting can be used with different types of gemstones, but diamonds are the most likely because of their hardness and durability.

Bezel Setting

Bezel setting is a technique used to set gemstones in jewelry such as rings, earrings and pendants. With a bezel setting, a thin strip of precious metal is beaten pushed around the gemstone. This protects the gemstone and ensures that it stays firmly in place. A bezel setting is a popular choice when setting gemstones because it protects the stone better than other settings. There are different types of cast or bezel settings, including full bezel settings, half bezel settings, and open bezel settings. There are several advantages of using a bezel setting for a jewel, including: Security: A bezel setting is one of the most secure settings for a gemstone, as the precious metal rim holds the stone firmly in place and protects it from damage or loss. Durability: The preciouis metal rim of a bezel setting also adds to the durability of the jewelry piece, as it protects the edges of the stone from chipping or scratching. Versatility: Bezel settings can be used with a variety of gemstone shapes and sizes, making them a versatile option for jewelry designers. Style: Bezel settings can create a unique and stylish look for a piece of jewelry, as the golden or platinum rim can be crafted into different shapes and designs to complement the stone. Light reflection: Depending on the style of the bezel setting, it can also enhance the brilliance and sparkle of the gemstone by reflecting light off the gold or platinum and back onto the stone. Overall, a bezel setting can provide both functional and aesthetic benefits to a piece of jewelry, making it a popular choice for many jewelers and jewelry wearers.

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.

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 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 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.

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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