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Do you offer channel set diamond engagement rings?

Do you offer channel set diamond engagement rings?

“I realize that halo settings and pave set diamonds are all the rage at the moment, but my girlfriend truly seems to prefer the classic channel set solitaire style engagement ring; but I’m having a heck of a time finding one on your web site. Do you offer any channel set diamond engagement rings? I’m looking for a channel set diamond engagement ring that will look balanced with a 1.10 – 1.20 carat, round diamond center stone, and would appreciate any recommendations that are in the range of F-G color, and VS clarity; I’m open to options with medium to strong blue fluorescence.”

One carat channel set diamond e-ring, coming up!

channel set diamond engagement ring bgd gina settingOf course Brian Gavin offers channel set diamond engagement rings! They’re just buried in our extensive catalogue of diamond e-rings, but a quick search for “channel set” produced several options, including the Brian Gavin Gina channel set diamond engagement ring that is pictured here; I think that it is probably exactly what you have in mind, since it is a truly classic design, which we’ve improved upon by adding our unique “Truth solitaire” style four prong head to, which gives it a modern flair. It would look stunning with this 1.117 carat, F-color, VS-1 clarity, Brian Gavin Signature round diamond in the center!

Brian Gavin Hearts & Arrows Diamonds, the perfect choice!

This 1.117 carat, F-color, VS-1 clarity, Brian Gavin Signature round diamond is the perfect choice, because it is cut to a level of optical precision that surpasses the requirements for the AGS Ideal-0 cut rating, which means that it is going to exhibit an incredibly high volume of light return, and superior sparkle that will show up from across the room! There are a lot of diamond cutters producing “ideal cut diamonds” that seem comparable “by the numbers” but when you stop to carefully examine the diamonds using a Hearts & Arrows scope; the difference in cut quality can be distinctly different!

what makes hearts and arrows diamonds so specialAll Brian Gavin Signature round diamonds are cut to exhibit a crisp and complete pattern of hearts and arrows, which places them among the Top 0.001% of round brilliant cut diamonds produced in the average year. It takes more than the right proportions to create a true pattern of hearts and arrows, it requires in-depth planning, immense attention to detail, and an incredible amount of skill, because every facet on the diamond must be precisely polished to be consistent in size and shape, and aligned from the perspective of 360 degrees, so that the indexing of the facets is practically perfect, or the pattern of hearts and arrows will be inconsistent, with hearts that are irregular in size, shape, and/or spacing.

There are plenty of diamond dealers offering “Hearts and Arrows diamonds” online, but not very many of them are willing to back up their claims of diamond cut quality by providing high resolution photographs of their diamonds as seen through a Hearts and Arrows Scope; or an ASET Scope, or Ideal Scope for that matter!

And we’ve noticed that quite a few dealers are using computerized renderings of reflector scope images that are created by the proportions analysis machines, based upon the proportions of the diamond, but these devices do not actually photograph the patterns visible within the diamonds, they merely paint a pretty picture based upon the proportions of the diamond; but as stated previously, it takes more than proportions to create a crisp and complete pattern of hearts and arrows!

Insist on the perfection brought to the table by Brian Gavin, because Brian Gavin sets the standard for Hearts and Arrows quality diamonds!

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