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We love the Precision Set New Air setting below, inspired by the elegance of the Eiffel Tower, featuring exquisite detail, including a hidden halo of diamond pavé for a touch of subtle brilliance. On the right is another great option: an oval-cut diamond is gracefully set at the center of a carefully hand-carved French-cut design by Harry Kotlar.
This beautiful Harry Kotlar 3.12 carat Kotlar Cushion solitaire diamond ring that continuously radiates charm and zest is very vibrant, it is set in platinum and accented with glistening diamonds arrayed on an artisan pavé scallop pattern.
Jewelry by Kwiat
The traditional bride embraces the exquisite beauty of wedding classics. Her gown will be minimalist and magnificent. She’ll want a subdued color scheme that’s mostly neutrals, a bespoke tuxedo for her groom, and a matching bowtie for her well-behaved golden retriever. Everything will be refined and as wedding-ey as a wedding can be.
The venue for a traditional wedding will be elegant, perhaps a manicured garden with long banquet tables under the stars or a hotel with a stately ballroom and impeccable service. Guests should expect to shed a tear at the beauty of the couple’s flawlessly choreographed first dance and will most likely take home a high-end monogrammed wedding favor.
A traditional bride’s jewelry will be as sophisticated and tasteful as she is. Look to streamlined solitaires with hidden halos, emerald cut diamonds with impeccable color and clarity, or family heirloom stones reset to honor a new generation’s love story. Don’t forget a wedding band that matches the engagement ring — perhaps a band that’s tapered to fit against the specific ring for a seamless stack. Nothing too flashy, and always classy. Whatever the traditional bride chooses for her jewels, her ring will be timeless — an instant future heirloom.
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