Showing posts with label princess cut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label princess cut. Show all posts

Monday

Diamond Rings


To increasing demands repurchase or more or less doubtful invading mailboxes and at the lack of transparency in evaluation methods available, many consumers today are clueless and do not know how to do and too where to go ...

For over 30 years, Philippe TOURNAIRE offers its clients the acquisition and processing of gold antique jewelry.

And it is to offer its customers total transparency about its purchases, the company Philippe TOURNAIRE refers to "individuals purchase price" offered by CLAL COOKSON, a company of international renown and reference in the world of metals valuable

This course is updated daily, which thus buys systematically true market price, then the customer can freely decide whether to follow his desire to sell the metal.

However, that the company can redeem Philippe TOURNAIRE or an individual, it must provide proof of identity and it made payments by check or by bank transfer, the law requires that for any acquisition of precious metal because it is a way to protect sellers.

House TOURNAIRE Philippe also offers the opportunity very often used by our customers to transform their old gold jewelry in contemporary and reduce the cost.
We are at your disposal if you have any questions and welcome you in our stores.

Tuesday

Benefits of the Princess Cut Diamond Ring

There are many different stone shapes when it comes to diamond rings or other jewellery. Since we are all different, each of us has our own individual preference regarding these topics. Some people will prefer conventional round shaped stones but some for something a little different as the diamond ring of princess cut.
The diamond ring princess cut was developed in the early 60s during what is commonly called the mid-century modern era. The figure of the princess cut diamond is a square with clean uncut edges. The princess cut diamonds generally have 76 different facets. This gives additional facet to diamond rings princess cut fire and more lustre than those with other stone figures. It also helps to conceal all the pigment or inclusions that a diamond can have. Diamond rings princess cut also tend to cost less than those with round cut stones. 

Something more unique
If you are a person who favours unique diamond jewellery or are buying them for someone who has a penchant for the unusual, perhaps you should consider finding a ring that has a princess cut stone. The diamond ring princess cut offers something more divergent then typical stone of the round cut is so perfect a person with an individualistic personality.
Since the princess cut diamond ring was developed in the 60 that is reminiscent of that era of history. The sixties were a time of free-thinking, rebellion and around and that makes the princess cut diamond ring of very cold. It should then be brought by a woman who likes insubordinate and unconventional stand out from the crowd. 

Where to buy
If you want something that really has been made in the 60's you should look for an antique ring diamond princess cut. These can be quite difficult to find and are also more expensive to purchase than the contemporary diamond rings. You might be able to find an antique shop, an online store to an expert or as an auction Web site eBay. 


If you or keep the disposable income nor the patience to try and buy a diamond ring princess cut vintage then you could always opt for a contemporary version. The modern day princess cut rings cost less and is more widely available. You can easily find them in department stores and retailers of fine jewellery. You can also buy diamond rings princess cut in line but if they do decide that this way make sure you see the GIA certification before you make the purchase. It is also a good idea to shop around so that they can compare and contrast the quality and the price you before reaching a decision.