A.P. Custom Radiant Engagement Ring with Pavé Under Gallery and Prongs
Elysium wedding rings are virtually scratch resistant, as demonstrated in the video below.
Diamond is the best heat transfer in the world and is 4 times better than copper and the video below also demonstrates this. When the ring touches the ice, the heat from the ring transfers to the ice and melts the ice while the cold temperature of the ice is absorbed into the ring – all within a matter of seconds.
Elysium Collection Solid Diamond Ring With Custom Dome Design And A Matte Finish. Click image to view item
Elysium Collection Solid Diamond Ring With Custom Dome Design And A Polished Finish. Click image to view item
Elysium Flat Solid Diamond Ring With Beveled Edge Design And A Polish Finish. Click image to view ite
Elysium Matte Finish Solid Diamond Ring With Beveled Edges And Flush-Set Blue Diamond. Click image to view item
Elysium Collection Solid Diamond Ring With Celtic Knot Pattern And Polished Finish. Click image to view item
Jen I received the ring, It looks amazing!!!
I want to thank you a whole bunch for helping to put this together. I can’t believe the ring came out this pretty, with my specifications and on time. THANKS!!
KP
Pearls seem to be maligned as much as revered. Revered, for obvious reasons: the opalescence and luster of pearls is one of nature’s finest gifts. Maligned? Because they often tend of be associated with a dated look. Sure, Jackie O rocked them…but so did you grandmother.
But pearls won’t go down without a fight.
Their enticing beauty wins out in the end, no matter what era! Their updated look couldn’t help but be noticed at this recent JCK Las Vegas (the leading jewelry event in North America open to all jewelry professionals).
That’s the burning question I plug into Google this early am.
Well first, let’s define the term. An fashion accessory (according to vat of all knowledge Wikipedia) is an item used to contribute, in a secondary manner, to the wearer’s outfit. They are often used to complete an outfit and chosen to specifically complement the wearer’s look. The term came into use in the 19th century.
Jewelry contributing in a secondary manner to the wearer’s outfit? We think not. Jewelry can easily steal the show of an outfit…certainly not a mere supporting player.
Over my coffee, I dig a little deeper and find that accessories can be loosely categorized into two general areas:
…those that are carried and those that are worn. Traditional carried accessories include purses and handbags, eyewear, hand fans, parasols and umbrellas, wallets, canes, and ceremonial swords. Accessories that are worn may include jackets, boots and shoes, cravats, ties, hats, bonnets, belts and suspenders, gloves, muffs, jewelry, watches, sashes, shawls, scarves, socks, and stockings.
What? Jewelry after muffs? And what the heck is a cravat anyway?
Well we’ll have to beg to disagree on this one. Jewelry certainly exceeds the definition of a simple “accessory”. Though I would occasionally like to borrow the term “accessorize” because it sounds so jazzy…and on that note:
Your ring is going to be close to you for a long time. Why not make sure its a perfect fit for your skin type? Each ring metal has its own specific composition, meaning the metal may or may not irritate your skin.
First, what to avoid (according to moissanite.com):
We always like platinum for its naturally hypoallergenic properties but here are some other metal suggestions if you have sensitive skin: