Die Struck vs. Cast All of our wedding bands are die struck. We start with a solid ring of gold or platinum and with meticulous carving, we have created the beautiful designs that you see here. The die struck method provides for a more consistent product, one with less porosity and more gold - a solid band throughout. Cast pieces are more prone to have voids within the metal which can occasionally lead to imperfections or breakage.
Precision Set Diamonds They have invested over $3,000,000 in the latest technologies to provide our customers with Precision Set diamonds. Only a handful of companies in the world employ this technology.
Throughout the centuries companies have set diamonds by hand. Hand setting diamonds can lead to inconsistencies and imperfections within your diamond ring. We have solved this problem through our Precision Set diamond ring line. Each diamond undergoes a stringent inspection judging color, cut, clarity and size. Only the finest, most precise diamonds selected. We have developed a process that allows us to set your diamonds by machine, insuring that your ring will be perfect.
Perfect means that your diamonds will be safely secured within the piece. Your diamonds will be perfectly spaced and flush meaning that the table (the top of the diamonds) will be even with the top of the piece. Perfect also means that we will expose more of your diamonds by using only the necessary amount of metal to secure the diamond in place. Why should you hide any more of your diamonds than is absolutely necessary? Traditional hand setting generally uses more metal to secure your diamonds, thereby not exposing your enough of your beautiful diamonds.
Precision Setting represents the next level for diamond wedding rings. We welcome you to be a part of our perfect world.
Quality Our Quality Control Process insures that your wedding band will be of the highest quality. Each ring undergoes at least 5 Q.C. checks during the manufacturing process with a final check performed before it leaves our factory.