Peter Poussenier Bv

Catalogue

Solitaire

Solitaire   ×
RG0960B/PRI/150
Gold 18kt (MultiColor)
RG1015CRB/4/170
Gold 18kt (MultiColor)
RG1464V/CUS/05…
Yellow Gold 18kt
RG1461/EME/SMA
Yellow Gold 18kt
RG0578V/4/090/…
White Crème Gold 18kt
RG1464/PEA/050
rose (light) Gold 18kt (22.25% Copper)
OG0017D/BICO/0…
Gold 18kt (MultiColor)
RG1525/4/070
Yellow Gold 18kt
RG1463BK/080
Gold 18kt (MultiColor)
HG0346/MOO/CAB…
rose (light) Gold 18kt (22.25% Copper)
RG0960B/4/200
Gold 18kt (MultiColor)
PG0009/015
Yellow Gold 18kt
RG1495/OVA/4E/…
Yellow Gold 18kt
RG1495/EME/4E/…
rose (light) Gold 18kt (22.25% Copper)
CG0187/MAR/D/0…
rose (light) Gold 18kt (22.25% Copper)
HG0155A/RAD/4/…
Gold 18kt (MultiColor)
OG0238/RAD/050
Gold 18kt (MultiColor)
RG0578RAD/150R
Gold 18kt (MultiColor)
RG1495/ASS/4/3…
Yellow Gold 18kt

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.