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About the Natural Diamond
Natural diamonds form deep within the earth over 1–3 billion years under extreme heat and pressure — making each stone genuinely irreplaceable. Diamonds rank 10 on the Mohs hardness scale (the hardest natural material on earth), so they resist scratches better than any other gemstone and are uniquely suited for daily-wear jewelry. Every natural diamond we sell over 0.50ct ships with a GIA or comparable independent grading report documenting its carat weight, color, clarity, and cut precision. Natural diamonds hold their value over decades and carry strong heirloom resale demand.
About Filigree Ring Designs
Filigree is a metalwork technique in which fine threads of gold or silver are twisted, curled, and soldered into delicate openwork patterns. The technique dates to ancient Mesopotamia and reached its high point in Edwardian and Art Deco jewelry. Filigree rings feature airy, lace-like metalwork around the center stone and band — creating an heirloom aesthetic with significant hand-finishing labor. Modern filigree is typically reinforced for daily-wear durability.