Description
A jewel of character, the Promise solitaire ring presents itself with softness and elegance, symbolizing one of your most beautiful moments!The essentialsA setting with a half-bangle bracelet body in 18k rose gold topped with a V-shaped four-claw bezel that gives it plenty of power and elegance.The comfort body ends on either side of the stone with a palmette that ensures the diamond is held securelyAverage gold weight: 2.9 gr (diameters 3.7 mm and 4.3 mm); 3 gr (diameters 4.7 mm); 3.1 gr (diameter 5 mm); 3.3 gr (diameter 5.5 mm); 3.5 gr (diameter 5.7 mm); 2.8 gr (diameter 6 mm); 5 gr (diameters 6.5 mm and 7.3 mm); 5.2 gr (diameters 8.2 mm and 8.5 mm)Centre stone : round-cut diamond approx. 0.15 carat for diameter 3.5 mm; 0.20 carat for diameter 3.7 mm; 0.30 carat for diameter 4.3 mm; 0.40 carat for diameter 4.7 mm; 0.50 carat for diameter 5 mm; 0.60 carat for diameter 5.5 mm ; 0.70 carat for diameter 5.7 mm; 0.80 carat for diameter 6 mm; 1 carat for diameter 6.5 mm; 1.50 carats for diameter 7.3 mm; 2 carats for diameter 8.2 mm; 2.5 carats for diameter 8.5 mmA minimum F SI quality diamond carefully selected by our gemologists in AntwerpenFrom 0.50 carat, F SI or D SI quality diamond depending on the option chosen, an HRD or GIA laboratory certificate accompanies your stoneDepending on the dimensions and weight of the diamond you choose, the proportions of your jewel may differ slightly from the proportions of the jewel pictured aboveThe engagement ring PromesseImmersed in modernity, the Promesse engagement ring is characterised by its strong symbolism. Blending singularity and elegance, this creation from the Évidence collection is distinguished by a V-shaped setting. The rose gold setting features an attractive half-bangle bracelet shape on which the four claws spring out, delicately imprisoning the diamond. The special structure of this Promesse engagement ring makes it an illustrious piece that is sure to move you.For the Brief HistoryFor a long time, diamonds were reserved for a caste for whom they were a symbol of power, strength and courage. King Saint Louis, in 1270 forbade all women, regardless of rank, to wear precious gems. It wasn’t until 1444, with Agnès Sorel, that women were once again allowed to wear precious stones. Charles VII, madly in love with Agnès, gave her a diamond, which then became a symbol of love.A jeweller’s wordDesigned to combine comfort, solidity and elegance, the Promesse engagement ring stands out for its highly crafted architecture. The V-shape of the bezel asserts itself and carries within it the diamond, which is firmly held. Each claw is filed down and closes over the diamond, creating a ball setting that you will appreciate for the comfortable wear it provokes (thus avoiding any snagging with textiles, for example).






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