As I began to delve into the multiple layers of well packaged merchandise I started to feel like I was playing "pass the parcel" at a birthday party!
First the plastic envelope... RIP
Then another layer of plastic wrap... RIP
Then a few layers of bubble-wrap... tossed over my head
Then a big dark blue 1791 box (delicately saved for re-packing purposes)
Then a smaller dark blue 1791 box (again saved for re-packing)
Then a small ring box... which refused to open until I realized it had a tiny (maybe child resistant) lock..
Followed by the Mother Lode! WOW!
Thank you for such a nice piece of art. one that she will never see in a Michael Hill store!
Greg W
She absolutely loved the ring and all her friends are jealous.
Regards Greg
Felicita Engagement Ring Review
This undeniably feminine ring design uses the most romantic choice of diamond shapes, the marquise and the round brilliant, and has them entwined in a delicate floral pattern across the top of the ring band.
The history of the marquise diamond, in particular, is the stuff of fairytales. It is said that King Louis XV of France, commissioned it for his mistress the Marchioness Madame de Pompadour and that the shape of the diamond mimics her lovely smile. It is appropriate, then, that the name of this ring, Felicita, means happiness.
The regality of the marquise is matched perfectly by the scintillating round brilliant diamond. These diamonds are the perfect expression of the ardour of romantic love.
Being one of the most dazzling of diamond shapes, the round brilliant is the obvious choice for the centre stone in the Felicita ring design. It sits proudly atop the decorative ring band in a classic six claw setting.