Classic round brilliant solitaire

Saturday, June 7, 2008


Design 4

Classic round brilliant solitaire in a timeless and popular six-prong setting. This design is also available in 4-prong knife-edge as well as a 4-prong rounded band versions. To find out a price or request an appointment to see us please click on "Request a Price" menu button (7th button down in the menu on the left of this page

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Design 5Classic three emerald cut ring. This ring can be made with any combination of emerald cut diamonds of your choice. The picture shows 1.24 carat F VS1 emerald cut centre diamond and matching quality side emeralds totalling 0.8 carats. To find out a price or request an appointment to see us please click on "Request a Price" menu button (7th button down in the menu on the left of this page) or contact

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Engagement Ring Styles

Sunday, June 1, 2008





Classic SolitareThe solitare is the most popular ring sold. It is pure band of gold or platinum which is attached to the setting,called the "head", which is crowned by the diamond. These bands puts sole, and much desired concentration on the engagement diamond.
The Side StoneSide stone engagement rings are also made of the diamond, setting and band. With one fundamental difference, the bands are comprised of diamonds within its setting. This is a great compliment for an engagement ring and adds extra brilliance.
Matching SetsMatching sets can either be solitare or sidestone styles. Sets are basically a combination of a wedding band and an engagement ring together.

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Engagement Ring Guide
Choosing an engagement ring is a very important decision in any relationship. It signifies the next step in the relationship. You always want to make sure the ring will be one she will absolutely love. When choosing a ring a few important factors to keep in mind are your budget and the quality of the engagement ring you want for your future wife. May we stress the emphasis on a balance of quality and size purchase. "Bigger" is not always better.