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Solitaire Ring

A solitaire ring is a special ring which is considered to be the symbol of every engagement ring. The solitaire is a ring in which a single gemstone, usually a brilliant, stands in the foreground and is additionally emphasised by a special setting. The rest of the ring is kept very simple in order to bring the diamond even more into focus. The history of the solitaire ring goes back to the jewellery company Tiffany & Co. This jeweller developed a design of this famous ring in 1886, which quickly became a popular proposal ring. The solitaire ring gets its name from the French word "solitaire", which means loner. The name therefore implies that only one stone is used in this piece of jewellery. Classically, this is a diamond or brilliant-cut diamond. The name of the ring and the choice of the diamond as the gemstone are accompanied by the symbolism that the recipient of the piece of jewellery is unique and irreplaceable. The setting of a solitaire ring is traditionally a six-claw setting. In this way, the stone is perfectly highlighted and the sparkling brilliance can be seen from all sides.