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This ring features round brilliant gems in a slender scalloped prong eternity setting. Choose from our collection of gems and metals to design your own gemstone ring with this model. This ring is casted in Palladium, set with Citrine and Pink Tourmaline. This ring is casted in Palladium, set with , Citrine and Pink Tourmaline.
Citrine
AAA Quality
Pink Tourmaline
AAA Quality
Palladium
Citrine
AAA Quality
Pink Tourmaline
AAA Quality
Palladium
Citrine Eternity Pave Kona Band with Pink Tourmaline in Palladium
This ring features round brilliant gems in a slender scalloped prong eternity setting. Choose from our collection of gems and metals to design your own gemstone ring with this model. This ring is casted in Palladium, set with Citrine and Pink Tourmaline. This ring is casted in Palladium, set with , Citrine and Pink Tourmaline.
CONSISTENCY
Our gems are cut in the size and dimensions as we state. One-carat gem will always be one-carat gem.
BRILLIANCE
Proper symmetry and proportions directly result in a more visually appealing gem.
POLISH
The surface of every facet is clear and crisp leaving you with only a mirror like finish and sharp edges.
SYMMETRY
The position and shape of the facets are consistent around the gem showing off our immense attention to detail.
PROPORTIONS
Well-cut gems have ideal proportions to optimize brilliance and sparkle. Our gems are not cut maximize rough yield.
Follow the gem as it transforms
1. ROUGH
Gem material mined from the earth. Rough is uncut un-shaped natural gemstones or crystals, usually without excess rock and ore.
2. Preform
The basic shape of the gem. Creating preform is a process done by sawing or using coarse abrasives to grind the gem into a workable shape.
3. Shaped
The gem in a more refined shape. Cutters prepare the gem for faceting by attaching it to a dop stick with wax. The gem is then shaped with a higher abrasive.
4. FACETED
The gem with the basic faceting pattern. The facets are defined, but not perfect. There is extra material on the gem so cutters can polish it with precision.
5. Polished
A finished gem. Cutters use a higher abrasive to slowly smooth the surface. All facets are polished with the edges meeting to form proper corners.
How we cut our gems
1. Sorting
A specialist will divide rough into groups based on its shape, size, and inclusions. He determines what cuts the rough will become to maximize yield.
2. Sawing
Not every section of the rough is usable. Cutters will remove large portions of rough that have inclusions or color zoning with pliers or a circular saw.
3. Shaping
The cutter forms the basic profile of the gem by pressing the rough against a lap with low grade abrasive to gently grind the gem into shape.
4. Dopping
Preforms are attached to a brass dop stick with hot wax so that cutters can facet and polish the gem with greater accuracy and control.
5. Faceting
Cutters form the facets one at a time by securing the end of the dop in the tang and pressing the gem gently against the lap.
6. Polishing
After the crown and pavilion are faceted, cutters go back and use a high grit diamond abrasive to polish every facet.
7. Finished
Cutters complete the gem by polishing the girdle and giving it either one continuous surface or multiple facets.
Quality Gems
Each gem is inspected at least 7 times during the cutting process.
Top 1% Material Selected
We use only the world's highest quality materials to create your gems.
Durable Heirloom Quality
Every ring is made with precision and care to ensure it lasts generations.
Uniformly Matched Gems
Each gem is hand-selected to create a set with matching colors and cuts.
Conflict Free
We only source conflict-free materials to create our gems.
Streamlined Sourcing
Many gems are cut in our family workshop leaving out middlemen of the industry.
We Give Back
We donate a portion of each purchase to Jewelers for Children.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
We are proud of the quality of our products and are confident that you will be too.
We inspect every gem at least 7 times
1. ROUGH
Even though we acquire quality rough, inspectors still examine the material before we invest our time in cutting a gem.
2. SHAPE
Inspectors examine each piece of preform to check the shape and ensure there is enough material to facet the gem.
3. SIZING
Another inspector measures the dimensions of preforms to maintain our strict size standards.
4. FACETING
After faceting, inspectors note the symmetry and proportions of the facets. They reject any gems outside our tolerance.
5. Polishing
Inspectors examine all surfaces for polish marks or chips. Any imperfections are sent back to the lapidaries and corrected.
6. Foreman
The workshop supervisor inspects each gem after faceting and polishing. Gems cannot continue without his approval.
7. FINISH
Two separate inspectors examine each gem for brilliance and clarity as the final step in our quality control.
With vibrant yellow and orange hues reminiscent of fun summer days, citrine is an excellent gem to have in your collection. As a variety of the mineral quartz, citrine is also both durable and reliable.
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A Platinum alternative, Palladium possess all the qualities found in its metal counterpart at half the price. Learn about precious metal at the Azeera blog.
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1. Production Order
The caster receives a request to produce your ring in the metal and size that you have selected.
2. Selecting Gems
We hand select your stones and match them according to the layout of the design.
3. Setting & Finishing
The bench jeweler sets the stones, removes any excess metal, and polish the ring.
4. Inspection & Examination
We examine the completed ring to ensure it is nothing short of excellence.
5. Packaging & Delivery
Our team packages your ring in a premium gift box and sends it out via complementary insured shipping.
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