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A classic compass styled ring but with just a little more bling. The diamond channel set is the perfect addition to this solitaire with elevated center stone.
For the ring in these pictures, we used a 0.90 carat Royal 201 cut as center stone. You see how much this ring truly sparkles. This diamond has a Top Wesselton-G color and has an SI2-clarity. The channel set consists of 16 small brilliant cut diamonds with a weight of 0.13 carat. These diamonds are all Top Wesselton-colored and have an SI-clarity as well. The difference between a diamond pave and a channel set is that the diamond from de pave are on top the setting while the channel diamonds are inside the metal. It is a matter of personal taste which you prefer.
For those who value diamonds just as much as we do. Our solitaire rings put the main diamond on a pedestal. Just like a diamond pave, the channel set consists of a row of multiple small diamonds. These diamonds are incorporated into the ring on both sides of the center stone. The channel adds a touch of sparkle and glamour to this already stunning ring. It makes the main stone of this compass ring stand out even more. We call this setting a compass because the turned prongs refer to the four directions of a compass: north, south, east and west.
The Royal 201 Collection
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The Royal 201 Collection
Give your classic diamond engagement ring a spin. Display your Royal 201 with this four-prong “North – South – East – West” solitaire ring. The lifted setting emphasizes on the diamond.
The Royal 201 Collection
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The Royal 201 Collection
Classic four-prong solitaire diamond ring but with half pave that is absolutely rocking this setting. You cannot go sideways with this luxurious ring with so-called “shoulder stones”.
The Royal 201 Collection
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The Royal 201 Collection
Add a little extra bling to your life (or proposal!) with a spectacular ring. This diamond solitaire ring has a luxurious pave and is sure to brighten the room.