Speechless. Absolutely gorgeous, I am so happy with the ring! Thank you so much Erika, it has been fantastic having your support in choosing!
Glen O
As I began to delve into the multiple layers of well packaged merchandise I started to feel like I was playing "pass the parcel" at a birthday party!
First the plastic envelope... RIP
Then another layer of plastic wrap... RIP
Then a few layers of bubble-wrap... tossed over my head
Then a big dark blue 1791 box (delicately saved for re-packing purposes)
Then a smaller dark blue 1791 box (again saved for re-packing)
Then a small ring box... which refused to open until I realized it had a tiny (maybe child resistant) lock..
Followed by the Mother Lode! WOW!
Thank you for such a nice piece of art. one that she will never see in a Michael Hill store!
Andrew A
Hi,
i was just about to send you a letter thanking you for all your efforts, it was very much appreciated! the ring looking amazing and we are having great comments about it. the propsal was great it was on the beach in a private kabana. i would just like to say thank you once again for all your efforts and extra care you put it. The proposal wouldnt have been as good with out you efforts.
Thank you
1791 Solitaire Diamond Ring Review
The 1791 Solitaire Diamond Ring is no ordinary ring. Enhanced with its stunning six claw setting, stylish shoulders and fiery 'round brilliant' centre stone, the truly regal 1791 Solitaire leaves all who see it, 'spell-bound!'
The 1791 Solitaire ring band comes in a range of fine quality metals: 18kt yellow gold, 18kt white gold or platinum. While there's relatively little difference between the price of yellow gold and white gold, platinum - being a more expensive metal than gold - does increase the overall cost of your ring. Having said that, platinum is hypo-allergenic and also the most hard wearing of the three metals available.
If security of the diamond is a prerequisite for you, the 1791 solitaire's six claw setting has a distinct advantage over the more traditional four claw setting. Not only is the diamond held more securely, but each individual claw is finer, more delicate and less intrusive that its four claw counterpart.