Description
Promise, it is the solitaire ring with the asserted character which recalls to you, with brightness and softness!The essentialsA half bangle bracelet body setting in 18k white gold topped with a four claw V-shaped bezel that gives it plenty of power and elegance.The comfort body ends on each side of the stone with a palmette that ensures the diamond is held securelyAverage gold weight: 2.9 gr (diameters 3.7 mm and 4.3 mm); 3 gr (diameters 4.7 mm); 3.1 gr (diameter 5 mm); 3.3 gr (diameter 5.5 mm); 3.5 gr (diameter 5.7 mm); 2.8 gr (diameter 6 mm); 5 gr (diameters 6.5 mm and 7.3 mm); 5.2 gr (diameters 8.2 mm and 8.5 mm)Centre stone : round-cut diamond approx. 0.15 carat for diameter 3.5 mm; 0.20 carat for diameter 3.7 mm; 0.30 carat for diameter 4.3 mm; 0.40 carat for diameter 4.7 mm; 0.50 carat for diameter 5 mm; 0.60 carat for diameter 5.5 mm ; 0.70 carat for diameter 5.7 mm; 0.80 carat for diameter 6 mm; 1 carat for diameter 6.5 mm; 1.50 carats for diameter 7.3 mm; 2 carats for diameter 8.2 mm; 2.5 carats for diameter 8.5 mmA minimum F SI quality diamond carefully selected by our gemologists in AntwerpenFrom 0.50 carat, F SI or D SI quality diamond depending on the option chosen, an HRD or GIA laboratory certificate accompanies your stoneDepending on the dimensions and weight of the diamond you choose, the proportions of your jewel may differ slightly from the proportions of the jewel pictured abovePromise of this engagement ringIt is a unique moment forever anchored in you that the Promesse was made. This engagement ring symbolises that moment with elegance and character. In the middle of a wise half-bangle bracelet ring, four V-shaped claws proudly bear the stone. The emphasis here is on light, which plays marvellously with all the facets of the brilliant-cut diamond. A timeless engagement ring, Promesse will bear witness to a rare moment in life, immortalising your commitment.For the Little StoryThe first written trace of diamonds dates back to the discovery in the 4th century BC of a Hindu manuscript, the Artha-Castra, a sort of tax code on precious stones that mentions the characteristics of a gem that seems to correspond well to diamonds. At the time it was called Vajra which means “thunderclap”A jeweller’s wordOn this one-piece V-shaped bezel, each claw is hollowed out with a scoop to form a notch that holds the stone securely in its cradle. These claws are then delicately folded over the diamond and filed to obtain a perfect ball setting. In addition to its solidity, this setting has the advantage of not clinging to textiles, for example.






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