Custom Champagne Canadian Diamond Ring
Custom Champagne Canadian Diamond Ring
I am so happy to FINALLY offer gems on the website for custom design!
Gemstones are the inception point of my designs and the first thing people fall in love with. For this selection, I have chosen some favorites of exceptional color and character, perfect for the elegant, sculptural, handmade aesthetic of my jewelry. After you choose your gemstone and metal, we'll refine the details and I will make room for your input throughout the design process to be sure you get exactly what you want. I am so excited to make my fine gemstones accessible to everyone, near and far!
The Stone
Champagne diamond
1.51 carat
Ethically sourced the Gahcho Kué mine in Northwest Territory, Canada
Clarity VS
This diamond is very special. The stone has a lovely warm tone and incredible luster, for a stunning sparkle that is both soft and flashy. The color is neutral for a champagne stone, with a lovely blush that is not too yellow, not too brown. I love inclusions, so it is rare to see such a high-grade diamond in my collection but it was just too beautiful to pass by! It is a great size and the low profile will make it a comfortable height for an everyday ring.
After antique and recycled, Canadian-mined are the most ethical diamonds that you can get. This one comes from a company that works with the local First Nations community to minimize environmental impact to the people, their land, and the wildlife of the region. More information on Canadian diamonds will be added to the FAQ soon.
Metal Recommendations
The champagne diamond would look great in any metal color and I would recommend the metal that most appeals to you and that will go best with your skin tone and the rest of your jewelry wardrobe.
Details
This gem will become a custom ring that I will make just for you. To order, select the metal you would like. After ordering, I will send you finger sizers to confirm your size and contact you to finalize the design details. Your ring will be finished in approximately 6 weeks.
Questions? Check the FAQ