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Types Of Settings

From the time honoured bezel to the unrestrained burnish, with 12 definitive and distinctsettings, at Rever, your diamond will speak for you, the way you want it to.

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BAR SETTING

Chic style with metal ‘bars’ on either side of the diamond melee to hold in place

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SURFACE PRONG SETTING

 Surface prong setting is similar to bead setting, but without the accompanying rails on either side. 

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FISHTAIL SETTING

Elegance meets attitude as the diamond melee is set low into the metal with intricate fishtail-shaped cuts.

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BEAD BRIGHT SETTING

A slightly beveled sidewall with shared prongs.

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BEZEL SETTING

 A vertical rim of metal snuggly surrounds a gemstone to securely hold it in place.

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SHARED PRONG SETTING

Typically suitable for larger gemstones, featuring either opened or closed galleries

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FLUSH SETTING

The diamond is set into a drilled hole in the band, so the diamond sits “flush” with the band of the ring.

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INVISIBLE SETTING

Holding the stones in a ring making the setting itself not so prominent.

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CHANNEL SETTING

Melee is set between recessed metal walls, an all-time favourite look.

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SCALLOP SETTING

Delicately shared prongs form a scalloped-shape when viewed from the side.

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PAVE SETTING

Shared prongs and three or more rows of expertly placed diamond melee.

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PRESSURE SETTING

Smaller diamonds grouped closely together to resemble a larger diamond.

Our Diamonds

The expertise and experience of a lifetime handpick the stones that make it to our store.

Gemologists carefully evaluate and select only natural diamonds after which each piece is

nurtured into a fine and rare cut.

Every diamond is distinctly different and that’s what constitutes the beauty of these stones.

We adhere strictly to the 4C’s to unlock the gems from the stones.
 


CARAT

The standard unit to measure the weight of a diamond.
Carat refers to the size, of a diamond. One carat is the equivalent of 0.2 grams. A
bigger diamond, however, isn’t always the best one. For crafted brilliance and
perfection; colour, clarity and cut must be considered.


CUT 
We explore infinite possibilities because the cut of a diamond is the deciding
factor that creates a balance between the stone and the light, thus unlocking the
secret radiance of the gem. The GIA rates the cuts from “Excellent” to “Poor”.


CLARITY

Under incredible heat and pressure, most diamonds develop distinct nuances,
making each stone different and rare. The positioning, colour and prominence of
these complexities impact the clarity of a diamond. The fewer the flaws, the rarer
and more precious the diamond. The GIA standards include 11 grades of clarity,
from FL (flawless) to I3 (Included).


COLOUR
A perfect diamond should be light in colour. The whiter the diamond, the rarer it is
to find it in nature. Most diamonds though present slight shades of colour skewing
to yellow and brown. This is classified on the GIA colour scale from D (Colourless)
to Z (Yellow).

Every piece goes through CVD and HPHT screening process to ensure that all our diamonds are natural.
 


 

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