Rummeles Jewelers Magazine Autumn_Holiday 2022

Signature Daussi Cushion diamond halo split shank setting by Henri Daussi.

FACETS Of the 4Cs, cut (and facet arrangement) is arguably the most important. A well-cut diamond maximizes the reflection of light, enabling the facets to act as tiny mirrors that bounce light back, creating a spectacular sparkle and shine! Facet arrangement varies by shape, but no matter which cut you choose, each facet has an important job to do. The most common diamond, the round brilliant, contains 58 different facets, with the crown (the top of the diamond) and the pavilion (the bottom of the diamond) having the most effect on the light show we witness from above.

A modern, unique design in white gold featuring an intertwined design by Simon G.

An enhanced look on a classic solitaire featuring A. Jaffe’s signature quilt pattern on the interior of this band.

Setting by Henri Daussi, diamond engagement ring with hidden halo in yellow gold.

PAVÉ Who doesn’t want more sparkle and shine for less? Pavé — French for paving — gives you all that sparkle and shine without spending the big bucks. In these settings, smaller diamonds accentuate the larger diamond by creating a field of sparkle. In many of these rings, the gold between each stone is barely visible, further enhancing the look of the entire piece.

Emerald-cut ring with pavé diamonds in white gold by A. Jaffe.

Oval-cut ring with pavé diamonds in white gold by A. Jaffe.

Engagement ring and matching band by Henri Daussi.

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