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Diamonds in the rough: Absolute Titanium Design's Rough Diamonds
As you embark on a new chapter in your life you are carving a new course in your life. A new chapter which is a
diamond in the rough... Still to be fully cut, polished & refined...
To some this is best represented by using a rough diamond.
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Other symbolism attached to rough diamonds are messages associated with what a rough diamond represents in the recipient or the giver: being a work in progress... being one's natural self rather than a product of society... A hint about what one finds in the recipient: a natural beauty or a personality in constant improvement and progress...
Others see in rough diamonds simply the beauty of the unadulterated natural wonder, a diamond crystal as formed by mother nature.
Whatever the thinking behind, rough diamonds are gaining in appreciation and pursue.
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We, at Absolute Studios, are proud to offer our clients to set and embed rough diamonds in their jewelry rings, engagements rings and diamond engagement bands, or on their diamond wedding bands and diamond anniversary bands and diamond anniversary rings.
Most of our rough diamond are somewhat irregular in shape-- all being the actual and not only proverbial diamonds in the rough. For the most part the shape is close to a cube and the color is dark-- between grey, almost black at times, with, in some touches of brown or yellow. Their size is roughly (!) ~4mm across.
Setting your ring with a rough diamond is a true meaningful statement and a sign of originality.
What can be more fitting that a dark rough diamond set in a black titanium engagement ring or wedding band. Rough, tough and... enduring & endearing!
How to order your rough diamond?
It is simplicity itself!
In any ring style that involves gem or diamond setting, select the "rough diamond" option in the Set Gem dropdown-menu and, voila! your ring is ordered with a set rough diamond!
You may set our Rough Diamonds in any of the rings in the following
collections, or in your very own custom designs:
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Enter
"The Black Zone"
ATD's new
secret metals!
Absolute Titanium Design is one of the world's two only manufacturers
of Black Titanium, and the world's<br> only Design House
offering an
original array of Tension settings in Black Titanium complimented by
customized designs services in this metal. |
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Tension Settings
Our registered Trademark of "The Tension is Mounting®"
tells it all... The fine art of setting a precious gemstone in a ring
under the metal's tension, in fact,
pressure, alone. Our black Titanium
tension set diamond rings, as well as black Zirconium or aircraft grade
Titanium Tension Settings have been for
years amongst the most innovative in style and boldness in the field of
engagement rings in
general and Titanium
solitaire rings
in particular, all design-driven and astounding in beauty, simplicity
and magic-like display of the set diamond or gemstone. No prongs or
bezels are used in this unique display of an almost fully exposed
diamond, yet it is safer than settings through those conventional
techniques, as Tension setting's pressure
is immense
and safe, all while unlike the former, it employs no part that might
bend, get entangled or otherwise cause your diamond to easily drop out.
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Custom
design rings
Being
design driven and having all the manufacturing facilities in North
America we do welcome Custom design requests. As designers, our team
will be happy to and capable of working with you in creating a design
especially for you or having your Custom Design ring of your fancy
become a reality. Write to us
about your desired Custom design Ring |
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New!
Laboratory Created Real Diamonds Now
Available!
Value, ethics & beauty combined...
The resulting cut & polished diamond offers the same
brilliance,
dispersion and scintillation as any other true diamond, which could
only be as true a diamond as they themselves actually are. The same
fire, liveliness and, simply said--beauty. |
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Read about
Black Zirconium | Read
about Black Titanium | Read
about Standard Titanium |
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