5 Stone Trellis Setting in Rose Gold
“Our 5 year wedding anniversary is right around the corner, and my wife has been dropping hints that she’d like an anniversary band. Her engagement ring is a Brian Gavin trellis setting in rose gold. I think that the 5 stone trellis setting from Brian Gavin will look great with her ring, but is the ring returnable if she doesn’t like it for some reason? And will there be a difference in sparkle factor between the diamonds contained in this ring, and the Brian Gavin Signature round diamond set in her engagement ring? And finally, what is the production time for making the ring? I’ve got less than a month to make this happen.”
How long does it take to make an anniversary ring?
I looked up the information for the diamond engagement ring that you purchased previously, the center stone is VS-2 and clarity and I-color. We’ve got quite a few matching 0.20 carat, I-color, VS-2 clarity, Brian Gavin Signature cut diamonds on-hand. The diamonds are cut to the same production standards as larger Brian Gavin Signature round diamonds; thus you are assured of the same light performance. All of the diamonds have an overall cut grade of AGS Ideal-0 and are accompanied by a diamond grading report issued by the AGS Laboratory.
Since the diamonds are in-stock, we’ll only need about 12 – 14 business days from receipt of payment to make the anniversary ring. This type of ring is made-to-order and thus is considered custom, it is not returnable. However, as an existing client of Brian Gavin Diamonds, you are quite familiar with our production quality. Rest assured that this five stone trellis band will look stunning next to the trellis setting that you originally purchased.
Lab Graded Melee Diamonds from Brian Gavin:
I touched on this above, but wanted to make it clear that Brian Gavin offers lab graded melee diamonds. The term “melee” pronounced “mell-lee” is used to describe diamonds weighing less than 0.25 carats. The majority of diamonds weighing less than 0.25 carats that are offered by jewelers are not lab-graded. We know the peace of mind provided by a diamond grading report, thus we submit a large quantity of diamonds weighing between 0.18 – 0.25 carats to the American Gem Society Laboratory (AGSL) for grading.
This is the same gemological laboratory that grades larger Brian Gavin Signature diamonds, and as each diamond is produced to the standards established by Brian Gavin. Thus you are assured that all of our melee cut diamonds will exhibit the same high volume of light return, and the sparkle factor that you’ve come to expect from larger Brian Gavin Signature diamonds.
The ASET Scope image provided on the diamond grading report will enable you to judge the light performance of the diamond, and the hearts and arrows photograph provided on the diamond details page proves that our melee diamonds exhibit the highest degree of optical precision. The combination of ideal proportions, and the highest degree of optical precision, ensures that you receive the best visual performance.