Ordering the creation of your custom creation for a traditional occasion then you can address to an ethically responsible diamond dealer in the Antwerp Jewish quarter
Detailed Information
Pendant 18kt beam brilliant.
White rhodium finish
Gold 18kt
(Also available in other precious metals.)
HG0105/39VSG
- Weight
- 2.40 g
- Finish:
- Polish R
- Diamond weight:
- 0.2
- Diamond Shape:
- Round Brilliant
- Clarity:
- VS1 - Very Slightly Included 1
- Colour:
- G - Near Colourless/ Rare White
- Cut:
- Very Good
- polish:
- Good
- Setting:
- Consecutive
- Setting Details:
- Prongsetting
- Shape Main Stone:
- Round Brilliant
- Style:
- Classic
- Making:
- Undefined
- Impression:
- Distinguished
- Choose & buy:
- Ordering the creation of
- Buy what:
- Your custom creation
- Occasion:
- For a traditional occasion
- At Whom:
- Then you can address to
- Description:
- An ethically responsible
- professional:
- Diamond dealer
- 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.
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
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%
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.