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I am a Venezuelan-Italian-Australian living in the Northern Beaches designing and making gorgeous jewellery pieces with Italian craftsmanship
Showing posts with label engagement ring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label engagement ring. Show all posts

Thursday, June 27, 2024

The Firenze Ring

 Hi Lovelies,

I want to introduce today the Firenze Ring. This is my signature ring inspired by geometry and the architecture of the city of Florence. The square ring is an absolutely unique design with unspoken allure and sophistication. It is also the consequence of many years of studies and traditional and modern florentine jewellery techniques.

In a world where more and more of everything is industrialised and lacks of originality, I was determined to designed an outstanding piece that would speak for itself. Today the square ring is the cornerstone of my designs. Sophisticated, elegant and unique.

This ring was also design to be a ring to wear as engagement or wedding ring πŸ₯° It is a personal style and choice that also makes it uniqueπŸ’™and one of a kind πŸ’™ Wear it alone or complement it with any of the square bands.

Every Firenze ring is a unique expression of style when is customised. 

How can you customise you ring?

Just like this:

✔️Choose your number of square bands
✔️Choose your precious metals
✔️ Chose your bar
✔️Choose your diamond/gems
✔️choose your setting

Have your dream Firenze Ring πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—

email me: info@larissalandinez.com 

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Firenze Tri colour 18K Gold with Diamond Bezel Set

Check some custom rings



Firenze Ring 18K Tri Colour Gold classic Pave Diamond Bar



Firenze Ring Diamond cluster setting 18K White Gold



Firenze Ring Two Tone 18K Gold Classic Pave Diamond Bar





Firenze Ring Double Bar Black and White Diamond Pave 18K White Gold
Firenze Double Pave Diamond Bar Ring
Bridal set





Sunday, September 1, 2013

Asscher diamond cut

Asscher shape


A not so common but very beautifully unique shape and nearly identical to the emerald-cut, except that it is square. Also, this shape has a pavilion that is cut with rectangular facets in the same style as the emerald-cut.  When choosing SI-clarity be sure to view the clarity plot on the diamond certificate, because this shape highlights the clarity of the diamond. When choosing a colour grade, consider that while the price of a J-colour non-round diamond is exceptional, colour may be slightly visible in its corners.
Asscher-Cut Width to Height Ratio
Do you remember when I started talking about the 4 C's? the first what's color now we go with cut and here are some tips: 

Diamonds cut is undeniably ther most important of the 4 C's. Even with the close to perfect colour, size and clarity. If a diamonds cut is not correct in proportions  all other characteristics will not be as highly valued. The way in which a diamond is cut will determine how the diamond reflects light and hence determine its brilliance and sparkle. A poorly cut diamond will appear lifeless and dull. 

From the diamond authority here's a gorgeous diamond asscher shape ring:



but can I tell you a secret? I am not a big fan and I couldn't even find an interesting ring that will make me want to be post. Only this one above...


And for now cheers from the land of down under xxx
Larissa
 

Friday, August 16, 2013

EMERALD CUT diamonds

Emerald Cut




An interesting shape that made it number  3 on my list as you know I love square and rectangle shapes and what makes this shape diverse is its pavilion, which is cut with rectangular facets to create a unique optical appearance. Due to its larger, open table, this shape highlights the clarity of a diamond. If you choose an emerald-cut with a lower clarity grade, such as SI, be sure to review the clarity plot on the diamond certificate. Also, emerald-cut diamonds can vary greatly in how rectangular they are. If you'd prefer an emerald cut with a squared outline, look for an Asscher-cut diamond. To find the shape of emerald you want, look for the length-to-width ratio.


And to finish with here's a very particular ring from designer Jessica Fields available here:



From the land of down under! HAPPY FRIDAY!


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