Peter Poussenier Bv

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Size: 52.8 mmc

Yellow Gold 18kt

Price:  2930 €/st (2420excl. VAT)

Detailed Information

0.5ct SI1 Yellow GD/FR/ ALGT [4.51×4.42×3.35mm] Handmade solitaire ring with a fancy intense yellow cushion modified cut diamond set with 4 prongs in a convex setting made with square wire.
Yellow Gold 18kt (Also available in other precious metals.) RG1464V/CUS/050/FY

Measure/length
52.8 mmc
Weight
2.46 g
Finish:
Polish
Diamond quantity:
1
Diamond weight:
0.5
Diamond Shape:
Cushion
Clarity:
VS2 - very Slightly Included 2
fluorescence:
strong
polish:
Good
symmetry:
Fair
Origin:
Natural diamond
Fancy Colour:
Yellow
fancy Intensity:
intense
Setting:
Solitaire
Setting Details:
4-prong setting
Shape Main Stone:
Cushion
Style:
Classic
Making:
Hand made in our workshop
Impression:
Distinguished
Choose & buy:
Purchasing
Buy what:
A responsibly sourced jewel
Occasion:
For a unique event
At Whom:
You do that at
Description:
A recognized
professional:
Jeweller
Location:
In Antwerp
Polish

Specialists give the jewel a high gloss with quickly rotating brushes. Our polliser is therefore a dedicated professional with a perfect eye for detail.

Cushion

Cushion cuts were at the height of their popularity during most of the nineteenth century. The basis for the cushion-cut is the Old Mine Cut, a square cut with rounded corners, a high crown, smallish table and large facets. The modern cushion cut has a square shape consisting of 64 facets which are placed in an angle to maximize depth of the gemstone (note the difference with the modern brilliant cut, which maximizes the reflection of light towards the eye).

VS2 - very Slightly Included 2

VS2 diamonds contain minor internal characteristics/inclusions which are somewhat easy to observe under 10x magnification.

strong

In natural diamonds fluorescence typically causes a faint bluish light to emit from the diamond. This bluish light can nicely improve the look of a diamond in the H to K color range. That’s because the blue tone diminishes the yellow hue that start to appear in diamonds in this range of the color scale. However, if a diamond is a D, E or F color and the fluorescence is strong, it may be detrimental to the appearance of the stone, creating a hazy dullness, sometimes described as milky. UV must be present to excite fluorescence, so without a UV source there is no impact. Daylight has UV, but very slight fluorescence is still hard to detect on a sunny day. Slight may possibly be seen. Strong fluorescence is rare but it’s typically observable in daylight. If you know that a stone has fluorescence, look at it under different light sources to see how the diamond changes. Fluorescence lasts only as long as the diamond is exposed to UV light, so the stone changes according to the light. The same stone may look different when viewed in different light. The diamond should stay bright and glowing under any light source. Before deciding that a diamond with fluorescence is not for you, examine it carefully, because it may actually be just the stone for you. A lower color that looks brighter and whiter than its equivalent counterparts at a more attractive price.

Fair

at 10x magnification, symmetry features are quite obvious. Often, the diamond's overall appearance is affected

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.

Yellow

Fancy yellow diamonds are a type of colored diamond, which are prized for their beautiful and unique hues. Yellow diamonds get their color from the presence of nitrogen atoms within the crystal structure of the diamond. The more intense the yellow color, the rarer and more valuable the diamond. Fancy yellow diamonds can range in color from light yellow to intense yellow, and can even have undertones of green or brown. The most valuable fancy yellow diamonds are those with a pure yellow color, without any undertones. In addition to their color, fancy yellow diamonds are also valued for their brilliance, fire, and overall quality. They are often cut in a way that maximizes their natural color and sparkle, and can be found in a variety of different shapes, including round, pear, and cushion. Because of their rarity and beauty, fancy yellow diamonds can be quite expensive. However, they are also highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts, and can be a worthwhile investment for those who appreciate their unique qualities.

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.

4-prong setting

A four-prong setting is a popular technique that uses four prongs or claws to hold the gem in place. A 4-prong setting can be a classic, cathedral, contour, knife, border or trellis setting. The advantage of a 4-claw setting is that it holds the gemstone securely while still allowing maximum light to shine through. Provided that the prongs are thick enough of course. Another advantage is that the setting is relatively simple and therefore appears a bit more minimalist than the settings with six or eight prongs. When choosing a setting method for a jewel, it is important to consider factors such as the size and shape of the gemstone, the style of the jewel, and the jewel's intended use.

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.

Purchasing

You don't buy sustainable handmade jewelry every day. You can do this with peace of mind from a jeweler with a good reputation. So you are in the right place in our workshop in Antwerp where we will help you to get everything your heart desires.

A responsibly sourced jewel

A piece of jewelry made by hand from gold or platinum is one of the most durable things you can buy. In our workshop we mainly work with recycled precious metals. Our diamonds are also sometimes recut natural gemstones that will retain their eternal value.

For a unique event

Buying a piece of jewelry is often a unique event in itself. Without there being anything special to celebrate, you can also reward yourself with something very authentic and natural. Buying your own fine jewelry – or ‘self-gifting’ – means that you are probably a very independent person that can also take good care of yourself.

You do that at

Choosing a piece of jewelry as a gift or as a promise of lifelong commitment and love is not something you should take lightly. Inform yourself well in advance and colaborate with someone with experience and expertise.

A recognized

For more than three decades, our workshop has been recognized by the most important authorities in the diamond sector. You can find us for many years on the website www.registereddiamondcompanies.be of AWDC, the umbrella organization of the Antwerp diamond sector. We are also officially recognized as goldsmiths and craftsmen and registered in the Guarantee Register of the Federal Public Service Economy and SMEs.

Jeweller

As a jeweler, Peter Poussenier specializes in diamonds of the highest quality and in the manufacture of bespoke jewelry set with diamonds and precious stones. You can contact us for a finished jewel from our collection or you can first look with us for a diamond around which we create your jewel.

In Antwerp

For many people, Antwerp is a city that captures everything for them. Its culture, its gastronomy, its river De Scheldt, its world port, Rubens, its Cathedral, ... And above all known for its role in the world diamond trade. If you are looking for a jeweler in the center of Antwerp near the Central Station, you have come to the right place.

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