I had something specific in mind for my wife to celebrate our 5th wedding anniversary, and 1791 couldn't have made it easier. I told Designer Alice roughly what I was after and within a day I had a beautiful rendered image of the ring design sitting on my desktop that you could have sworn was a photo of the real thing. So from idea to reality in about 48 hours, not bad! We were easily able to make a couple of small design tweaks, and the result was stunning. Right through the process from design to the paperwork afterwards was a pleasure and I would highly recommend 1791 to anyone looking for value for money and an outstanding result. I know my wife loved it :)
Tania C
I couldn't wait to get home to see - it and was even more beautiful than the pictures. Even the packaging was gorgeous, I really felt like I was opening something precious and special.
The ring itself is beautiful, so elegant and sophisticated and the way the diamond catches the light is just breathtaking. The girls at work are dying to see it.
Thank you to all of the team at 1791Diamonds.com, I never imagined I would own something so exquisite.
Rose Diamond Ring Review
The solitaire has long been a popular choice for diamond rings; the purity of the single diamond has an iconic beauty which is difficult to rival. The Alice design from 1791 Diamonds respects the classicism of this style while introducing subtle design features to enhance its magical qualities.
The diamond is a fabulous round brilliant, selected for its remarkable fire and brilliance and held proudly in place in a classic six claw setting.
The claw or prong setting allows the diamond to sit high off the finger showing it off to its best advantage without covering too much of the stone and obstructing the magnificent sparkle. In the Alice design the rose gold inlay in the claws emphasises that they are not simply there to support the diamond, but are an elegant design feature themselves.
The same is true of the beautiful ring band with its high rounded shank and tapered band which rises up to meet the diamond in a wonderfully fluid motion.