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Some things speak for themselves with no explanation needed. A one-carat diamond solitaire expresses classic style and timeless elegance. More than 70% of all engagement rings sold each year are solitaires. This no-frills design focuses all the attention on the diamond. The original model was designed by Charles Lewis Tiffany in 1886 – more than 137 years ago. An iconic symbol of everlasting love, his ring showcased a round diamond held in six prongs above a delicate golden band. Space between each prong allowed light to pass through the diamond highlighting its brilliance. Each element of Tiffany’s ring was plain – even basic… this was the true genius of the design. More than a century later, the diamond solitaire still reigns supreme.
What could be better than a one-carat diamond solitaire? A two-carat diamond solitaire, of course. Today, we’re highlighting a truly luxurious gem. This particular piece took a classic beauty and turned it up a couple notches. Made entirely of platinum, the ring presents the center stone in eight prongs – two on each corner. Shown from either side, a delicate bridge of diamonds adds a hint of sparkle. Six round brilliant diamonds are set into each milgrain-edged bar. These tiny sparklers have a combined weight of approximately .06 carat.
Sitting tall on the finger, the center diamond is showcased to perfection. Weighing exactly 2.00 carats, the diamond has been certified by the Gemological Institute of America. The report (shown on website listing) specifies that the diamond is an “M” color – placing it solidly in the faint color range. Further stating the clarity grade as VVS2, the report goes on to describe the cut, polish and symmetry as excellent. Light dances across the surface of the diamond, glittering with every turn of the hand.
The epitome of opulence, this gem is sure to delight anyone. Perhaps you’re wondering about the price of this head turner and may be surprised to learn that it’s available now for just $12,000.00. If you’re dying to add a bit of luxury to your life – hop on over to our site and make it yours today.
“You can go to a museum and look, or come to us and touch.”
Written by Carrie Martin
Photos by Dana Jerpe