Testimonials
Louise M
There are very few times in life where your breath is taken away by the magical situation you find yourself in. To be presented with the proposal and the most stunning ring at the top of the Eiffel Tower was more than any woman to ever dream of. Now wearing this beautifully crafted ring, I look at it as a mark of my love and enduring commitment to Rob.
I must say its simplicity, sparkle and style is just divine. This will continue to captivate my beating heart every time I see it glimmer in the sunshine.
Carlotte L
It seemed a little risky at first to buy a ring on-line but I was quickly assured after the first time I spoke to you about the guarantee. I really appreciated how accommodating you were with my special requests for the delivery of my ring to be available for when my fiance (now husband) was visiting me
Reviews
The Karine diamond engagement ring - all the classic, eye-catching beauty of the traditional three stone design, but with a stunning contemporary twist. Princess cut diamonds make up the centre stone and side stone; a much sought-after choice for three stone designs due to their square shape allowing the diamonds to nestle together in perfect harmony, creating a dramatic display of fire and brilliance.
One major advantage of three stone rings is that they usually have a heavier carat weight than the traditional solitaire ring. Another plus of course, are the inherent qualities of the princess cut - they are naturally more brilliant than other diamonds.
In keeping with three stone design tradition, the centre stone is slightly larger than the side stones. It is also marginally elevated, emphasizing its unique shape and impressive sparkle even more.
When it comes to choosing a diamond, most people are guided firstly by budget, next by diamond-size, and then finally by quality.
I guess, at the end of the day, when you take into account all of the above, plus the fact that 1791 Diamonds only use stones of the highest possible calibre, it's easy to understand why the Karine has become one of 1791's most revered diamond engagement rings.