The Ring
here's the story
behind this ring: when we first manufactured this ring, there was a vivid yellow
diamond bezel set in the center.

For one
reason or another, we needed to take the diamond out of the ring. The best
way to do this, was to saw the ring.
This was not
only the safest way, considering it was a very high dollar diamond- it
enabled us to preserve the ring as well.
What we've done
is transform this into an entirely different looking ring.


We've set 18 two point
(.02ct) diamonds around the top, which really sets off the Princess .
The beveled edge is bold, and masculine.


The reason I'm calling it
a factory second is due to the fact that you can see evidence of where
we had to cut the ring. It's not serious by any means. The ring is
totally sound- it's just you might be able to see it when you look at
the side of the ring. The three shots below show it well.



Bottom
Line:
You're buying a beautiful carat and a half Princess cut diamond (which is
slightly imperfect saving you thousands and thousands of dollars) in a ring that
came to be in such a way where you can buy for just about scrap value. If
we were making this ring today, it would be $1000 more.
It's a
heck of a lot of ring for the price.


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