PLATINUM PAVE SET DIAMOND FULL ETERNITY BAND
Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery
This stunning Diamond full eternity band is a beautiful design featuring a full circle of clear pave set Diamonds set in three rows around 100% of the circumference of the ring. At 3mm, this Diamond band is the perfect complement to any engagement ring or to wear with stackable bands, and comes in a choice of an 18ct White Gold or Platinum setting. Other metals are available, but would be bespoke orders; please message me with any questions.
The Diamonds in this design are set in such a way as to tesselate perfectly; for maximum finger coverage. They are of G colour and VS clarity; excellent stones full of flash and fire. They total between .89cts and.97cts of Diamonds depending on the ring size and thus the coverage required.
Available as standard in sizes UK K-M. For sizes outside this range please do contact me; all things are possible! Handmade in London, England.
My prices represent unbeatable value with a much superior quality to High Street jewellers. A LAYAWAY PLAN IS AVAILABLE. My layaway plan is 100% free and you don't have to apply or qualify for it. I simply require a 25-50% deposit then you will have up to six months to pay the remainder of the balance. Weekly, bi-weekly or monthly instalment payments are available. You can pick and choose your own payment plan to find an option that works for you. Your order will be shipped to you as soon as it is paid in full. Terms are flexible. Please contact me to initiate. PayPal required. You do not receive the item until fully paid for. See my Policies page for Ts&Cs.
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Platinum is a third heavier than 18k gold and is the most expensive metal used in making jewellery (other than the rhodium used in plating). To help comprehend the rarity of platinum, it was once suggested that if all the platinum in the world was poured into an Olympic swimming pool it would not even cover your ankles! In the 18th century, the rarity of platinum was brought to the attention of King Louis XV of France, who declared that it was the only metal fit for a king.
Platinum starts off shiny when new and develops a patina with normal wear. The patina is essentially composed of many tiny scratches on the metal and will give the metal a more matte appearance.