International Diamond Center Magazine 2020

A. Jaffe diamond bands, various carat weights available.

IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ENOUGH RINGS TO COVER YOUR FINGERS, THERE ARE OTHER OPTIONS. Why not remove the stone and turn it into a diamond slide or pendant? Any size or shape of diamond can work for this option, from classic rounds, ovals, and pears to fancier marquises, princess cuts, and hearts. The diamond can be highlighted in a simple gold or platinum setting or it can be framed in pavé diamonds or colored gemstones. Our master designers can remove a stone from its setting, create a stylish bezel around it, and add a hidden bail at the back so it can be worn on a favorite chain. If the old setting was yellow gold and you prefer white gold or platinum, the metal can be easily changed to suit your jewelry wardrobe. By designing a complementary setting that enhances the cut of the diamond and accenting it with pave, our jewelers can turn that unworn ring into a stunning new design that will add new options to your jewelry wardrobe. Choose the style that matches your personal taste: romantic filigree and engraving inspired by Victorian times; clean-lined Art Deco looks with geometric lines; or modern freeforms with asymmetrical elements.

3.54 ctw diamond pendant, in 18K white gold, on 18” chain, price upon request.

LIKE DIAMONDS...EVERY WOMAN’S STORY IS DIFFERENT.

Emerald cut diamond in updated setting.

Finally, to create a piece of jewelry that is totally unique, consider resetting your unworn diamond into a one-of-a-kind pin or brooch. Picture a perfect golden leaf — maple, oak or gingko — dotted with a single diamond raindrop. Or choose a whimsical, nature-inspired design, such as a seahorse with a diamond eye or a butterfly with a diamond head. Don’t allow a gemstone as desirable and wearable as a diamond to go unused! Bring your unworn diamond to one of our design experts, add your inspiration, and help us turn it into a lasting treasure.

Create a new, but classic, look for a round solitaire diamond.

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