Classic Platinum
1.25/H/VS2/Round brilliant cut Diamond in a classic Platinum setting
Modern Platinum
1.01/F/VS1/ Emerald Cut Diamond set in Modern Platinum Ban
Diamond Channel
Round Brilliant Cut Diamond Channel Set Eternity Ring
Half Eternity
Half Eternity Rings
Cufflinks
Silver Cufflinks Rhodium plated with various stones Peridot Topaz and Amethyst displayed
About Eternity Rings and others
Various ring shapes and styles exist. The following are but a few.
* Eternity rings are rings with stones, usually diamonds, of the same cut and size, set in one row all around the ring. The stones are usually round or square, and the setting is usually either claws or a channel setting. When the stones do not continue around the entire ring, but stop halfway around the finger, it is called a half-eternity ring.
* Flat wedding bands are the simplest form of ring that can
be made. A flat wedding band basically consists of a strip of metal that is
bent around into a loop and joined where the ends meet.
* Half-round rings, also called D-shape rings, are flat wedding
bands that are filed half-round on the outside.
* Sleeve rings are rings that consist of a thin inner ring or sleeve, with several
other rings stacked onto it to form one solid ring. The rings can either be
soldered onto the sleeve or the ends of the sleeve can be upset (like a tube
rivet) to keep them all together. A little of both can also be done.
* Solitaire rings are rings with a single large stone as a
centrepiece, usually a diamond.
* Trinity rings are three rings to be worn at one time.
* Cluster rings are rings with a group of stones in a cluster
setting, forming the focal point of the ring. The cluster setting usually consists
of one large stone (usually round or oval) in the center surrounded with several
smaller stones.





