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  2. All That Glitters: Britain's Next Jewellery Star series 2

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    The Best Seller challenge was to make an engagement ring, using an oval sapphire and 18 carat gold. The Bespoke Brief was to make an occasion necklace, for client Shirley Ballas, using at least one gemstone. [13] [14]

  3. All That Glitters: Britain's Next Jewellery Star series 1

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    The Bespoke Brief was to create an engagement ring, with gold and a 1 carat diamond. [7] ... Bespoke Brief (Engagement Ring) Dan: Geometric Shapes Cuff: Hidden Star ...

  4. Kate O'Connor & David Lindesay-Bethune's Scotland Wedding - AOL

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    The Details. The bride's engagement ring, a Lindesay-Bethune family heirloom, served as her "something old." Her David Yurman diamond and pearl earrings were new, her diamond bracelet borrowed ...

  5. Boodles (company) - Wikipedia

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    In the second half of the 20th century Boodles emerged as a retailer of bespoke jewellery. The company sources diamonds and other gemstones, and designs its own range of jewellery. [12] In 2012, the company launched an e-commerce website to sell its goods. This move was taken by the company to expand its products distribution worldwide. [13]

  6. Engagement ring - Wikipedia

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    The most common setting for engagement rings is the solitaire prong setting, which was popularized by Tiffany & Co. in 1886 and its six-claw prong setting design sold under the "Tiffany setting" trademark. The modern favorite cut for an engagement ring is the brilliant cut, which provides the maximum amount of sparkle to the gemstone. [46]

  7. Princess cut - Wikipedia

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    Princess cut diamond set in a ring. The princess cut (technical name 'square modified brilliant') is a diamond cut shape often used in engagement rings. The name dates back to the 1960s, while the princess cut as it exists was created by Betazel Ambar, Ygal Perlman, and Israel Itzkowitz in 1980.