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Double Square Halo Engagement Ring with Criss Cross Shank
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Double Halo Milgrain Engagement Ring with Diamonds
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Square Halo Engagement Ring with Round Center
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Cushion Halo Engagement Ring with Side Diamonds
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Geometric Double Diamond Halo Engagement Ring
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Double Halo Split Shank Engagement Ring
$3,295.00
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This men’s band has an asymmetrical design, with a channel of square diamonds off-set near one edge, in the top of the shank. The brushed finish on the flat band gives the ring an industrial tone. A modern wedding band that is simple, yet unique
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A jaw dropping ring featuring a large center diamond surrounded by a dazzling halo of accent diamonds yielding an even bigger overall look. We went with slightly larger accents than are traditionally…
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This custom double wide engagement ring has two center diamonds, with a cathedral style shank coming up to meet the stones on either side. Channels of baguette diamonds accents the top half of the shank. This ring has a fun Retro vibe
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This non-traditional halo engagement ring features a stunning marquise diamond, surrounded by round sapphires. The deep blue of the sapphire …
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This engagement ring has a vintage style diamond halo, delicate feminine filigree, and rich yellow gold that compliments the fancy yellow colored pear cut diamond center …
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This classic halo design has been customized with a trillion cut center diamond. Glittering diamond accents descend down the shank on …
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Double Halo Engagement Ring
About our Double Halo Engagement Ring When you are in the market for a diamond engagement ring, the halo design is bound to show up … main round center diamond make it appear larger and give the overall ring a balanced and striking look. The rounded square look of the cushion shaped halo also adds a vintage feel to the piece when compared with the more common fully round… the halo concept to a whole new level. With two cushion shaped halos surrounding the round diamond, the effect is doubled. This setting has a huge look that’s sure to grab attention. The quality of the design and craftsmanship is …
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Engagement Ring Style Guide
…. These accents are usually small diamonds which allow the center stone to remain the undisputed focal point. Simple Halo The halo style ring was first introduced in the Georgian era (about 300 years ago). The original halo designs had …The next boom in popularity came with the Art Deco period (early 20th century). Today you can find a broad range of halo designs, some taking inspiration from various historic periods, and some having a distinctly modern twist
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Today’s Top Engagement Ring Trends
…. The ring shank is not afterthought but a key component in the design that has been carefully crafted and executed. Double Halo Engagement Ring If one halo is good, two are even better. This trend is another variation of the halo design … accent diamonds are set close around the center diamond giving the impression of one huge, sparkling fireball. The double halo magnifies this effect even more by place a second ring of diamonds around the outside of the halo. These designs…
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Finding the Perfect Engagement Ring Style
… is next in popularity at the moment followed by the Cushion, Oval, Emerald, Radiant, Pear, Heart, and Marquise cut diamonds. Vintage Vintage inspired engagement rings have a creative flair that makes a dynamic personal statement. The Halo engagement ring style, for example, is an intricately-decorated, Art Deco inspiration. Other antique style engagement ring designs are influenced by the Victorian, Edwardian, and Art Nouvaeu schools, but the strongest influence today …
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Why Would a Gemologist Pay Less for Your Jewelry?
…a higher amount. But, there are a few situations where a gemologist buyer will actually pay less. Expertise Can be a Double Edged Sword First, a gemologist may pay less because they understand the true value of the item. We see lots of … color and cut of the stone, the jeweler said: “Oh well, I will just tell my customers what I think it is and make double my money.” He is still in business and telling his customers all kinds of misinformation. He is not a professional …
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Perspective – Is Selling Gold Jewelry on Craigslist Worth it?
… don’t have to mail it away and lose control of the jewelry.The assessment is always obligation-free. Then if you want the cash a easy transaction from is filled out and you get the cash. It is easy and safe. Risk free now takes on double meaning. Come by Arden Jewelers today
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How to Find Your Diamond When It’s Lost
… if they go missing. They will literally stick to grease, so if you lost your diamond over the sink, it may not have fallen as far as you think. Carefully check around the drain in case your diamond is hanging on just out of sight. Double check your purse. This one might seem like a no-brainer, but it is incredible how a diamond can hide in the folds and seams inside a purse. Carefully pull out every item over a clean, flat table, and then check every nook and crevice …
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How Much is My Jewelry Worth?
… the intrinsic value and (like resale value above) the cost of workmanship which could be 2 to 5 times the value of the gold and gems alone. Even before the work begins, there is the value added by the jewelry designer. This can double the cost of the finished jewelry, or it can have a negligible impact. There are still more costs to consider with new jewelry. There is the cost of bringing it to market which can include: wholesale costs, import costs, marketing costs, …
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Anatomy of a Ring
… sets the stone in between two straight pieces of metal on either side of it (this style is most commonly seen with square or princess cut diamonds). As you may have guessed, all styles of head can wear thin over time and may need to be … shopping for a halo engagement ring, first look for the overall shape of halo that you like (e.g. round, cushion, square, something else), and then consider how the accent stones in the halo are set. Are they secure? Will the halo help …
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The History of Diamond Cuts
… from the “standard” facet pattern is. The next important diamond cut is the French cut. The French cut is a square or rectangular cut diamond. It appears square when viewed from above because it is based off the octahedral shape of the … diamond. The French cut has just 9 crown facets, with the square or rhombus-shaped table facet diagonal to the square of the crown. At the four sides of the table are four triangle facets that point towards the corners of the crown. This …
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Gem in the Spotlight: Garnet
… garnet was the prescription for jaundice. Legend holds garnets guard travelers against perils during the journey. The traveler is also protected against diseases and preserves their honor and health. All these powers were said to double for people born in January. The dark red garnet has long been associated with blood. Christian tradition considered the blood-red garnet symbolic of Jesus Christ’s sacrifice. Legend tells that garnet lights up the night. Noah used a …
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The Magic of Polarized Light
… two images of the facet junction appear. This is because the stone has a high birefringence (i.e. a high amount of double refraction). When you hold a polarizing filter over the stone one of the images disappears; as you rotate the …angle to pass through at a time. This helps confirm that a stone is doubly refractive and not just cut with unusual, doubled facet junctions. The Elegance of the Polariscope Another gemological tool that uses polarized light is the …
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Gem in the Spotlight: Quartz
… and is one of the largest clusters ever found. Herkimer diamonds are a famous type of quartz not for their rarity, but for their ability to pass for diamonds to the untrained eye. Of course, they are actually not diamonds at all but double-terminated quartz crystals found in Herkimer County in New York. They are known for their exceptional clarity and often exhibit a naturally faceted appearance. They were discovered in the 1800’s while workers were mining in the Mohawk …
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Learn Secret Diamond Buying Skills From a Professional Diamond Buyer
… it to your understanding. It is their job to give you clear information to compare. The cut “C” of the 4 C’s has two components. The first component is simple. The cut can refer to the shape of the stone. Round, Marquee, Pear, Oval, Square, and Princess all describe the shape of the gem. Round diamonds are by far the most popular cut in diamonds under three carat. The diamond’s shape should be one of the earliest decisions you make. It will determine the style of ring …
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How to Clean Jewelry at Home
… actually remove the plating and cause the white gold to look yellow . With most gemstones not included on these lists, you can generally use a toothbrush with mild hand soap or delicate jewelry cleaner. However, we recommend that you double check with a jeweler before doing so just to be safe. Also, after any kind of cleaning, gemstones may become loose. Over time, dust and grime can build up in between a gem and its setting. If, for example, a prong has been knocked …