Just wanted you all to know that my knew wife loves her rings.
She constantly holds them up and looks at them.
Many of her friends have wowed over them, so well done..
Sorry it has taken so long to get back to you..
Very happy with the results !
Thanks again
regards
Adam
Jason M
Hey Ardouin,
I really big thank you for all your hard work getting the ring to Hong Kong in time.
My good friend got the package on Thursday and ended up bringing it on a boozy night out with him not knowing the true contents of the package eeeekkkk haha!
The proposal went exactly like I was hoping for on top of a mountain overlooking an Island I grey up on. G didn't see it coming a mile away! She absolutely loves the ring and wouldn't want to change a thing about it. And to make everything just perfect the fit of the ring is spot on!
So a huge thank you from myself and G.
Cheers
Jason
Karine Diamond Ring Review
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.
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.
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