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Engagement in a Box

Bespoke Engagement in a Box

Asking a loved one to marry you will be one of the most memorable and special moments of your life: What if you could share & design the "Perfect Ring" together.

 

Our 'Engagement in a Box' is the perfect way to make that special moment even more exciting. Propose with a one-of-a-kind diamond you have selected and a simple plain band ring in the metal of your choice. Once you are engaged, just pop back to us to design the ring together as a partnership. Once we have finalised your design we can then handmake your perfect engagement ring for you. This is the perfect solution if you are undecided on the ring your partner would love. 

Guide to Diamonds

The 4 C's

 

Cut, Colour, Clarity and Carat are the worldwide characteristics used to classify the rarity, quality and value of diamonds. Diamonds with the highest combination of 4C ratings are the rarest and most valuable.

Carat

Carat refers to weight and therefore the size of a diamond. One carat is divided into 100 points. Size is the most obvious factor in determining the value of a diamond. But two diamonds of equal size can have very different values, depending on their cut, clarity and colour.

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Colour

While most diamonds appear white, many of them display hints of colour barely discernible to the naked eye. The closer a diamond approaches colourless, the rarer and more valuable the stone.

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Cut

When a diamond is cut to good proportions, light will reflect from one facet to another and disperse through the top of the stone, resulting in a display of brilliance and fire. Diamonds that are cut too deep or too shallow lose light that spills through the side or bottom. The cut also refers to the shape of the stone you can see below the different names for the shapes

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Clarity

A diamond's clarity is determined by the degree to which it is free from naturally occurring inclusions. Many are invisible to the naked eye. The fewer inclusions, the rarer the stone.

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