Thank you so much for the help in providing the rings I liked and I really appreciate the way you continually kept me up to date through the process. I have not received such positive customer support from any other retailer like the support both you and your organisation provided which made the purchase of these rings a pleasurable experience.
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Quentin
Stephen H
The Service and The Quality of my purchase far exceeded my expectations. I was Very Nervous spending Thousands of Dollars on line, I have to admit the 2 weeks waiting for the stunning ring to arrive to getting a valuation I did have my concerns. The ring was valued at over double what I paid for it, I did have a sigh of relief at that point. I can Categorically say I have told all my mates about one of the most magnificent purchase experience especially after seeing my Fiancée Face when she saw the ring that she is going to wear on her finger for the rest of her Life, Thanks 1791.
1791 Solitaire Engagement Ring Review
The 1791 Solitaire is a stunning six claw solitaire diamond ring with stylish shoulders giving it an overall regal look. The centre stone is a spectacular round brilliant which will not fail to impress with its characteristic sparkle.
While solitaire diamond rings are a popular choice for engagement rings, and round brilliants a particular favourite largely due to their fantastic fire and brilliance, the 1791 Solitaire is set apart by its stylish six claw setting.
The ring setting is an important consideration when selecting your ideal style of diamond engagement ring and should not be overlooked. One advantage of a six claw setting over a four claw setting is that the diamond is held more securely. At the same time, having more claws means that the individual claws can be finer, more delicate and less intrusive; whereas the four claw setting usually requires each claw to be slightly thicker to ensure the diamond is held securely in place.
You have a choice of metals for your ring: 18kt yellow gold, 18kt white gold or platinum. There's very little price difference between the two types of gold but platinum does increase the overall cost of your ring as it is a more expensive metal than gold. By all means base your choice on aesthetic appeal, you may simply prefer the natural look of yellow gold, but also keep in mind that platinum is the most hard wearing of these metals and is also hypo-allergenic.