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Discover the most beautiful wedding rings with wave designs – choose from over 100,000 jewelry variations for you and your loved one.

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Wave

Inspired by Nature

Our wedding rings with a wave design symbolize harmony, movement and eternal love. The gentle design combines elegance and meaning – perfect for your journey together.

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By purchasing special pieces of jewelry from the ringshop, you can bring great joy to your loved ones. Excellent ratings, extensive selection, unique quality and many other advantages give you the security you rightly expect. You can find a lot of useful information and help with your selection in our advice section.

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Our Core Values
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Honesty, reliability and trust characterize our culture internally and externally. With a little bit of pride, but also a lot of modesty and humility we look back on 10,000 satisfied customers who we have been able to accompany on the way to one of the most beautiful moments of life. We are extremely grateful for all of the positive feedback we have received, and are joyful about our outstandingly good rating on Google and social media. We love our job – our customers can testify to that.

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Our Core Values
Your Security

Honesty, reliability, trust, and a respectful attitude toward others shape our culture – both internally and in our interactions with our customers. With ringshop, we build on our many years of experience in the brick-and-mortar retail business – where we’ve already had the honor of accompanying over 10,000 customers on one of the most meaningful journeys of their lives. This trust fills us with pride and drives our daily actions and commitment. We are grateful for the many positive reviews and feedback we receive on Google and social media. We love what we do – and you’ll feel it.

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Alloys consisting of precious metals

Browse our ringshop to discover beautiful pieces of jewelry made from high-quality materials for special people. Whether you prefer yellow gold, white gold, red gold, rose gold or platinum, you are making the right decision with all of these precious metals. You can find a lot of useful information and help when selecting materials in the materials section of our advice page.

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Materials

Yellow gold

A classic, elegant and timeless gold color with a fineness of 333/-, 375/-, 585/- and 750/- is a yellow gold alloy similar to fine gold, which is mainly alloyed with silver and copper.

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White gold

White gold in 585/- consists of 58.5% pure gold and is alloyed with silver, copper and palladium. The rhodium plating of the surface makes white gold particularly bright and radiant.

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Rosé gold

Rosé gold impresses with its shimmering pink color. The modern color, which is significantly lighter than red gold, is achieved with a small proportion of copper, which contains both silver and palladium

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Silver

Silver has been a popular material in jewelry making for centuries. It impresses with its radiantly bright appearance. It is very popular due to its lower price.

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Red gold

Red gold is a gold alloy made from fine gold, copper and silver. The copper content gives the material its eponymous red color and hardness. The elegant and timeless color is similar to copper.

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Platinum

Platinum is one of the preferred metals for jewelry. In Egypt, platinum was already made into jewelry around 3000 BC. Platinum is slightly more resilient than gold.

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The Proposal

You have found your “other half“ and it has now become time to plan the “question of questions” to make for an unforgettably beautiful marriage proposal? No matter if you are going for romantic, unusual or extravagant – with our tips for marriage proposals, you will get lots of useful ideas. It’s important that the marriage proposal is authentic and suits you and your partner. You can find many helpful tips in the “10 Tips for Marriage“ section on our advice page.

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5 Reasons Why You Should Purchase

  • 1.
    You can rely 100% on the authenticity and quality of precious metals and diamonds from ringshop and purchase without any risk. With every order you receive a certificate of authenticity.
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    With a little pride, but also a lot of humility, we are delighted with the experience we have gained from 10,000 satisfied customers, whom we have already been able to accompany on their journey into one of the most beautiful phases of their lives. Thank you for your trust.
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    If you are not satisfied with the piece of jewelry from ringshop, you may return it free of charge within 60 calendar days, provided it is unworn and undamaged.
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    If the ring from ringshop doesn’t fit, we will exchange it free of charge for the correct size within 60 calendar days, as long as it is unworn and undamaged.
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    Do you want to buy a piece of jewelry from ringshop but are unsure and would like personal advice? Contact our support center – our team of experts will be happy to assist you.

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The Engraving - As Individual as You Are

All engagement rings, as well as all other pieces of jewelry, can be laser-signed on request. This technology opens up a realm of almost endless possibilities. You can choose from predefined fonts or design your own signature motifs: handwriting, characters and symbols, or fingerprints – your black and white template is digitized by us and transferred to the ring using an ultra-fine laser beam. The laser engraving can be done on the inside, outside or on the side. You can find all the information you need in the engraving section of our advice page.

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Gemstones and Others

Diamond

Diamonds are the most popular gemstones for jewelry. With its high light refraction and its shine with countless internal light reflections, it makes people's hearts beat faster.

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Saphire

Sapphire shimmers in a variety of different shades of blue, ranging from sky blue to an almost black dark blue. Depending on the incidence of light, this special colored stone varies in color and brightness.

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Emerald

Emerald, ranging from dark green to light green, is widely loved. It was and still is valued by many people and cultures around the world as particularly valuable gemstone.

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Aquamarine

Aquamarines are sought-after gemstones that are available in different cuts and colors. Aquamarine gets its beautiful blue color from bivalent and trivalent iron ions.

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Turmaline

Tourmalines are counted among the minerals which show the most color variations. They are colorless or appear in shades of blue, violet, red, yellow, brown and green – or in a mixture of colors.

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Topaz

Topaz is a valuable gemstone. The blue topaz, which occurs very rarely in nature, as well as the rare orange-red "imperial topaz" are very popular.

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Ruby

Rubies are primarily used as jewelry stones. Clear stones receive a facet cut. Rubies with a strong red color and a bluish tint are particularly sought after and valuable.

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Others

Amethyst, Citrine, Croia, Topaz, Garnet, Iolite, Jasper, Coral, Lapis, Moonstone, Pearl, Onix, Opal, Peridot, Pietersite, Smoky Quartz, Rhodolite, Pink Quartz, Tsavorite, Tourmaline, Zirconia,... (Picture: Smoky Quartz)

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The Perfect Ring Size

You might be asking yourself how one is to find the right ring size. If you do not know your exact ring size, we are happy to help you figure it out. There are several different ways to do so. Please note that we will exchange unworn rings that you return to us within 60 days for the correct ring size free of charge. You can find out everything you need to know about determining the right ring size and a lot more information and help with choosing the right ring size in the “Determine Your Ring Size“-section of our advice page.

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Settings of Engagement Rings

Prong setting

With the prong setting, the stone is held in place by prongs that are bent over the top of the stone. These prongs are comparable to thin claws and are machined out of the frame material or soldered on. This shape allows for a lot of light to reach the stone.

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Frame setting

With the frame setting (closed setting), the stone is usually held at its largest circumference. The advantage of this simple frame is that there are no edges or openings that one could accidentally catch on.

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Swing Setting

With the swing setting, the gemstone is stretched between a curved ring band. This lively frame ensures everyday suitability with its flat construction because there are no large and impractical rises.

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Tension setting

The tension ring has a classic barrel variant in which the stone is held by the internal tension of the ring itself, without any setting. The stone - e.g. a diamond - is clamped in specially milled embeddings between both ends of the ring.

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Pavé setting

The pavé setting is a combination of an offcut setting and a center stone set in prongs. In this type of setting, which is very popular for engagement rings, the center stone is surrounded on the left and right by stones in an offcut setting.

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Channel version

With the channel setting, the stones are placed in a groove and attached directly to the precious metal. It is ideal for stones that are the same size. The channel socket is extremely suitable for everyday use as you can hardly get caught on other objects.

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Cut version

When cutting offcuts, individual stones or several stones are set in a row or in the area. The gemstones can be arranged in one row or several rows (offcut cobblestones).

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Memoir prong setting

With the Memoire prong setting, the stones are held in place by tiny prongs that are bent over the top of the stone. A very visually appealing impression is created because the stones are almost completely visible without the surrounding ring band.

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Design version

Many options are used in the factory to set stones. This is referred to as design settings, which are used in design rings. Ask us about YOUR individual design ring.

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The diamond

The diamond is considered one of humanity’s greatest temptations. A diamond takes millions of years to form. Diamonds are extremely hard – there barely exist any harder materials on this planet. Since time immemorial, eyes have been magically drawn to the sparkle of a diamond. The “king of all gemstones” owes its popularity to the values ​​that are directly associated with it: rarity, history and love. Someone who decides to buy a diamond rightly expects a real miracle of nature. You can find lots of useful information and help in choosing the right diamond in the “Brilliants“-section of our advice page.

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Diamond Cuts

Brillant

The classic diamond cut: with 56 cut facets the diamond becomes a brilliant. This is the most common cut on engagement rings and wedding bands.

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Heart

The diamond, neatly cut in the shape of a heart, is particularly romantic. It very popular for jewelry and warms all hearts.

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Emerald

The emerald cut - also known as "emerald cut", "octagonal cut" or "octagonal step cut" impresses with its straight-lined basic shape.

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Princess

The princess cut is a combination of a cardinal cut on the top and fan cut on the bottom. Its square shape is popular for engagement rings and wedding rings.

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Asscher

The Asscher cut with prismatic brilliance and a rectangular base is similar to the emerald shape. With its 58 ground facets and square appearance, it is an eye-catcher.

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Drop

The drop cut is a successful combination of the classic round brilliant cut and the marquise cut. On one side, the end tapers to a point, resembling a drop.

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Oval

The beautifully shaped oval cut has 58 ground facets on the inside. The elongated, symmetrical shape makes the stone appear larger than round stones of the same weight.

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Carree

The carree cut is a square-cut diamond whose outmost layer is surrounded by parallel rows of step-shaped facets. The term carré translates to “square”.

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Cushion

The cushion cut is the stone shape for those who wish to combine design and modern cutting art. The design of this cut makes the cushion perfect for engagement rings.

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At Your Side for a Lifetime

There are not many objects that accompany a person throughout their entire life. An engagement ring or wedding ring will accompany you and your loved one for as long as almost nothing else – apart from the connection you share. This why the choice of the right ring should be made deliberately – you can find a lot of helpful information in our advice page.

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Brilliant Sizes for Engagement Rings

Brilliant 0.05 ct.

0.05 ct. (carat) - this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.01 grams

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Brilliant 0.10 ct.

0.10 ct. (carat) - this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.02 grams

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Brilliant 0.15 ct.

0.15 ct. (carat) - this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.03 grams

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Brilliant 0.20 ct.

0.20 ct. (carat) - this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.04 grams

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Brilliant 0.25 ct.

0.25 ct. (carat) - this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.05 grams

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Brilliant 0.30 ct.

0.30 ct. (carat) - this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.06 grams

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Brilliant 0.50 ct.

0.50 ct. (carat) - this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.1 grams

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Brilliant 0.80 ct.

0.80 ct. (carat) - this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.16 grams

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Brillant 1.00 ct.

1.00 ct. (carat) - this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.2 grams

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Brilliant 1.50 ct.

1.50 ct. (carat) - this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.3 grams

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Favorite Person

One of the best feelings in this world is loving someone; one of the best feelings in this world is being there for someone; one of the best feelings in this world is making someone happy. One of the best feelings is saying: You are my favorite person.

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You can find many answers on the Consultation page. You are also welcome to book a personalized consultation. You can find all the options on the Contact page.

Weddgin Rings by Design

Template for individual engraving

You are also welcome to order a custom engraving for your rings. This could be a fingerprint, something handwritten, a personalized symbol, a drawing, etc.

Do you have questions?

You can find many answers on the Consultation page. You are also welcome to book a personalized consultation. You can find all the options on the Contact page.

Desired Engraving Text

Please note that, as a general rule, a maximum of 36 characters is possible. If this is not sufficient, please contact us. In many cases, a few more characters may be possible depending on several factors. We will gladly check this for you.

Do You Have Questions?

You can find many answers on the Advice page. You are also welcome to book a personalized consultation. All options are listed on the Contact page.

Desired font

Choose from two fonts for your standard engraving:

Straight-line font (Frankfurt Gothic Italic)

Curved font (English 157 BT)

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You can find many answers on the Consultation page. You are also welcome to book a personalized consultation. You can find all the options on the Contact.

Standard or individual engraving

What is a standard engraving and what is a custom engraving?

With a free standard engraving, you can have a text of up to 30 characters engraved on your piece of jewelry. You can choose between two fonts: straight and curved.

With a custom engraving, your imagination is almost limitless. For example, you can engrave a fingerprint, something handwritten, a personalized symbol, or a drawing.

Do you have questions?

You can find many answers on the Consultation page. You are also welcome to book a personalized consultation. You can find all the options on the Contact page.

Engraving

We’re happy to add an engraving to your jewelry. Standard engraving is free of charge. We’re also happy to personalize your jewelry with a custom engraving for a fee. Ring size adjustments and returns are also possible for engraved items.

Do you have questions?

You can find many answers on the Consultation page. You are also welcome to book a personalized consultation. You can find all the options on the Contact page.

Customization

Choose your preferred number of diamonds in the “Customization” section.

The ring is set with three diamonds
33% of the ring is set with diamonds
50% of the ring is set with diamonds
60% of the ring is set with diamonds
100% of the ring is fully set – referred to as “fully set”

Do You Have Questions?

You can find many answers on the Advice page. You are also welcome to book a personalized consultation. All options are listed on the Contact page.

Ring Size

Select the desired size in the “Ring Size” (= “Ring Width”) section. Generally, all ring widths are available for all ring models. If your desired ring width is not currently available, please contact us.

Do you have questions?

You can find many answers on the Consultation page. You are also welcome to book a personalized consultation. You can find all the options on the Contact page.

Total Carat

Especially for eternity rings or jewelry with many stones, the total carat weight is given, representing the sum of all individual stones in carats.

If your piece is fully set with stones all around, the total carat weight depends on the ring size. The larger the ring size, the more stones fit around it, and the higher the total carat.

Do You Have Questions?

You can find many answers on the Advice page. You are also welcome to book a personalized consultation. All options are listed on the Contact page.

Stone Size

Select your preferred diamond size in the “Stone Size” section. The following overview provides sample information for selected stone sizes.

Brilliant 0.05 ct. – this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.01 grams, a diameter of 2.4 mm and a height of 1.5 mm
Brilliant 0.10 ct. – this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.02 grams, a diameter of 3 mm and a height of 1.9 mm
Brilliant 0.15 ct. – this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.03 grams, a diameter of 3.4 mm and a height of 2.1 mm
Brilliant 0.20 ct. – this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.04 grams, a diameter of 3.8 mm and a height of 2.3 mm
Brilliant 0.25 ct. – this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.05 grams, a diameter of 4.1 mm and a height of 2.5 mm
Brilliant 0.30 ct. – this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.06 grams, a diameter of 4.3 mm and a height of 2.8 mm
Brilliant 0.50 ct. – this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.1 grams, a diameter of 5 mm and a height of 3.3 mm
Brilliant 0.80 ct. – this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.16 grams, a diameter of 6 mm and a height of 3.8 mm
Brilliant 1.00 ct. – this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.2 grams, a diameter of 6.5 mm and a height of 4 mm
Brilliant 1.50 ct. – this corresponds to a stone weight of 0.3 grams, a diameter of 7.4 mm and a height of 4.5 mm

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You can find many answers on the Consultation page. You are also welcome to book a personalized consultation. You can find all the options on the Contact page.

Gemstones and Pearls

Brillant:

Diamonds: The most popular gemstone for engagement rings, wedding bands, and fine jewelry. With their brilliance and inner fire, they captivate the eye.

Brilliant: Natural diamonds formed over millions of years under heat and pressure. Cut into brilliant shape. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Natural diamonds can be found in the middle price range:
Higher Price Range
Natural diamonds with GIA certificate: Certified by the Gemological Institute of America – highest price
Natural diamonds with GIA certification can be found in the highest price range:
Highest Price Range
Lab Grown Diamonds: Identical to natural diamonds but created in the lab. Technically the same, but significantly more affordable – lower price range.

Lab-grown diamonds can be found in the lower price range:

Lower Price Range

Sapphire: Blue hues from sky blue to almost black. Color varies with lighting.

Emeralds: Highly valued green gems, beloved in many cultures.

Aquamarine: Beautiful blue gemstone colored by iron ions.

Tourmalines: Come in a wide range of colors – from colorless to blue, violet, red, yellow, brown, and green, or mixed hues.

Topaz: A precious gem. Natural blue and orange-red topazes (like “Imperial Topaz”) are rare and popular.

Rubies: Popular red gemstones, especially valued in rich, bluish-red tones.

Other stones: Amethyst, Citrine, Croia, Garnet, Iolite, Jasper, Coral, Lapis, Moonstone, Pearl, Onyx, Opal, Peridot, Pietersite, Smoky Quartz, Rhodolite, Rose Quartz, Tsavorite, Zirconia… / Photo example: Smoky Quartz.

South Sea Pearls: Called the queen of cultured pearls. Grown only in the purest waters. Up to 20 mm. Cultivated in Pinctada Maxima oysters.

Chinese Freshwater Pearls: Grown in Hyriopsis cumingii (“triangle shell”), Biwa mussels, or hybrids. Up to 16 mm.

Tahitian Cultured Pearls: Grown in Pinctada margaritifera in French Polynesia. 7–18 mm.

Akoya Cultured Pearls: Classic pearls from Japanese coasts. Known for their round shape and fine hues. 2–9 mm.

Brown Chinese Pearls: Newer freshwater pearl innovation. Known for their broad, feminine color spectrum. Up to 16 mm.

Diamond, Gemstone, or Pearl Not Available?

Not every piece is available with every diamond, gemstone, or pearl. However, in many cases, the desired piece can be produced and delivered with your preferred option with a slightly longer lead time. If your desired stone is not selectable, please contact us.

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Fineness

Gold Fineness

Gold 333/- is the most affordable gold alloy, with the lowest gold content.
Gold content 33.3%
Gold 375/- is an affordable alloy with low gold content.
Gold content 37.5%
Gold 585/- is, along with 750/-, the most common gold alloy. It has a high gold content and is therefore considered fine jewelry by law.
Gold content 58.5%
Gold 750/- is a particularly high-quality gold alloy with a very high gold content and is classified as fine jewelry by law.
Gold content 75%

Platinum Fineness

Platinum 600/- is a budget-friendly alloy with lower platinum content.
Platinum content 60%
Platinum 950/- is a high-quality alloy with 95% pure platinum, making the piece especially valuable. It is legally considered fine jewelry.
Platinum content 95%

Silver Fineness

Silver 925/- consists of 92.5% pure silver and is also known as "sterling silver".
Silver content 92.5%

Palladium Fineness

Palladium 500/- is an affordable palladium alloy with lower content.
Palladium content 50%
Palladium 950/- is a premium alloy with very high palladium content and is classified as fine jewelry by law.
Palladium content 95%

Where can I see the fineness?

By law, the fineness and origin stamp must be engraved or laser-marked into the jewelry. It is also indicated on the certificate of authenticity that comes with each piece.

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Jewelry is mostly made from alloys – blends of several metals fused together. Like wine blends (cuvées), these formulas have been refined over centuries. Pure gold would be too soft and always have the same color. That’s why different proportions of silver, copper, and palladium are added, which also increases durability.

For gold, the numbers 333/-, 375/-, 585/-, and 750/- indicate the percentage of pure gold. For example, 585/- means 585 g of pure gold in 1,000 g of alloy (14 karat). 750/- corresponds to 18 karat.

Platinum is used in 600/- and 950/- alloys. Jewelry made from 950/- platinum contains 95% pure platinum and is especially high-quality and durable. The remaining 5% typically consists of tungsten.

Palladium is used in 500/- and 950/- alloys.

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Diamond Quality

In the ringshop, you’ll primarily find the following diamond qualities, classified according to international standards:

H/si

White (Wesselton) – small inclusions (visible under 10x magnification)

G/if

Fine White (Top Wesselton) – internally flawless (no internal features)

G/vs LG

Fine White (Top Wesselton) – very small inclusions (barely visible under 10x magnification) – LG Lab Grown – lab-grown diamonds

G/vvs

Fine White (Top Wesselton) – very, very small inclusions (extremely hard to detect under 10x magnification)

H/vs LG

White (Wesselton) – very small inclusions – LG Lab Grown – lab-grown diamonds

N/p1

Tinted – piqué 1 – small inclusions just visible to the naked eye

H/p1

White (Wesselton) – piqué 1 – small inclusions just visible to the naked eye

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Diamond quality is based on five factors: Clarity, Colour, Cut, Carat, Confidence;

1) Clarity – The fewer inclusions, the higher the clarity grade:

Internally flawless (IF)

Very very small inclusions (VVS1, VVS2)

Very small inclusions (VS1, VS2)

Small inclusions (SI1, SI2)

Noticeable inclusions (P1)

Larger inclusions (P2)

2) Colour – Diamond shades include: blue-white, fine white, white, faintly tinted white

3) Cut – The cut gives the diamond its brilliance. The ideal is the brilliant cut (56 facets), with variants such as Princess, Trilliant, Baguette, Oval, and Marquise.

4) Carat – Diamonds are weighed in carats (1 carat = 0.2 g). One carat is divided into 100 points. A 25-point diamond equals 0.25 carat or 0.05 g.

5) Confidence – Only diamonds that comply with the international Kimberley Process are used. These are conflict-free diamonds, not used to fund wars. “Confidence” guarantees the stone is not a “blood diamond.”

Preferred Quality Not Available?

In many cases, your chosen piece can be ordered with your preferred diamond quality with a slightly longer delivery time. If your preferred quality is not selectable, please contact us.

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Alloy

In the “Alloy” section, select your preferred material. There are four main alloys to choose from: Gold, Platinum, Palladium, and Silver. Once you have selected an alloy, only the fineness levels compatible with that alloy will be available in the “Fineness” section.
Yellow Gold: The “classic”, elegant, and timeless gold color with fineness levels of 333/-, 375/-, 585/-, and 750/- is a yellow gold alloy that closely resembles pure gold and is primarily alloyed with silver and copper. Jewelry with a fineness of 585/- (14 karat) or 750/- (18 karat) is referred to as “fine jewelry”.
White Gold: At 585/-, white gold consists of 58.5% pure gold and is alloyed with silver, copper, and palladium. It is also commonly available in fineness levels of 333/-, 375/-, and 750/-. Rhodium plating on the surface gives white gold its especially bright and radiant appearance.
Rose Gold: This modern gold alloy, available in 585/- and 750/-, captivates with its rosy shimmer. Its distinctive, lighter tone compared to red gold is achieved through a lower copper content and the inclusion of palladium alongside silver.
Red Gold: This alloy consists of fine gold, copper, and silver, with gold content ranging from 333/- to 750/-. The slightly higher copper content gives red gold its characteristic color and hardness. The elegant and timeless hue resembles that of copper.
Platinum: This alloy has been one of the most favored metals for fine jewelry for over 5,000 years. It is slightly more durable than gold. With a fineness of 950/-, platinum is similarly bright and radiant as white gold. A fineness of 600/- results in a somewhat darker appearance.
Silver: Silver alloys have been popular for centuries in jewelry making. Silver impresses with its bright and radiant appearance and is especially sought-after for engagement rings due to its affordability.
Blush Gold: This modern gold alloy, available in 585/- and 750/-, is flattering for all genders. Almost all rings and other pieces of jewelry are also available in this alloy. If the alloy is not selectable, please contact us.
Palladium: A metal related to platinum, palladium has a particularly bright and radiant surface at a fineness of 950/-. At 500/-, it appears significantly darker, similar to grey gold.
Honey Gold: Also known as “rich yellow”, this precious metal has a more intense yellow tone compared to traditional yellow gold. It is available with a fineness of 750/-, or 18 karat.
Grey Gold: At 750/-, grey gold consists of 75% pure gold. It is also available in 585/-, meaning 58.5% gold content. For an even darker look, grey gold can be ruthenium-plated.
Ruthenium-Plated Grey Gold: Ruthenium-plated grey gold has a significantly darker appearance than unplated grey gold. Over time, the ruthenium coating will wear off, gradually lightening the color.
Sun Gold: This particularly high-quality alloy is composed of 90% pure gold, resulting in a very “intense” gold tone. In addition to 90% gold, the soft Sun Gold alloy includes 6% fine silver and 4% copper.
Tantalum: This metal belongs to the group of “rare earths”. It is primarily used in jewelry as pure tantalum (999/-) or as an alloy with 10% tungsten (900/-). Its color is similar to ruthenium-plated grey gold, with the advantage that it is not coated and thus retains its color over time.
Sunrise Gold: This modern color is achieved through a special mix of gold, fine silver, copper, and zinc. Sunrise Gold is available at a fineness of 585/-, or 14 karat.
Platinum Snow: As the name suggests, Platinum Snow is an exceptionally bright and high-quality platinum alloy. It consists of 95% pure platinum and contains no copper or tungsten, unlike conventional platinum.
Carbon: For a truly dark look, carbon is the material of choice. It is not an alloy, but rather a special type of surface refinement, in which carbon fibers are applied using resin, pressure, and heat treatment. The result is an extremely durable surface.

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