Estate Diamond Wedding Band
REF # E1105R7D
Estate Diamond Wedding Band
This estate diamond wedding band is crafted in lavish platinum, weighs 5.6g and measures 3mm wide and 5mm deep. This absorbing estate diamond wedding band of unmistakable feminine grace and classically distinct design exposes seven highly refractive round brilliant-cut diamonds collectively weighing 0.63cts, graded H color and VS1 clarity. These radiant precious stones are secured by elongated prongs and exposed atop an intricate pierced openwork gallery. A Gracefully tapering, tri-dimensional platinum band and an easily sizable shank complement this estate diamond wedding band of notable delicacy and intriguing monochromatic aesthetic. The ancients and the alchemists called gold 'The Metal of the Sun' and silver 'The Metal of the Moon' but within the past two centuries the world has become familiar with platinum, a metal of equal dignity with gold, but with the pure whiteness of the somewhat tarnishing silver. Platinum, because of its durability and purity, may well be ..More
This estate diamond wedding band is crafted in lavish platinum, weighs 5.6g and measures 3mm wide and 5mm deep. This absorbing estate diamond wedding band of unmistakable feminine grace and classically distinct design exposes seven highly refractive round brilliant-cut diamonds collectively weighing 0.63cts, graded H color and VS1 clarity. These radiant precious stones are secured by elongated prongs and exposed atop an intricate pierced openwork gallery. A Gracefully tapering, tri-dimensional platinum band and an easily sizable shank complement this estate diamond wedding band of notable delicacy and intriguing monochromatic aesthetic.
The ancients and the alchemists called gold 'The Metal of the Sun' and silver 'The Metal of the Moon' but within the past two centuries the world has become familiar with platinum, a metal of equal dignity with gold, but with the pure whiteness of the somewhat tarnishing silver. Platinum, because of its durability and purity, may well be called 'The metal of Heaven'. Since its discovery, platinum has been used to a great extent for the purpose of mounting jewels or the stars of heaven, as it























