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Adding A Halo Enhancer To A Solitaire Ring

Diamond halo enhancer wedding ring

The halo enhancer ring – latest jewellery innovations

An important role of innovative jewellery design involves creating new ideas to complement existing jewellery. A perfect example has to be the wedding ring enhancer or diamond halo enhancer.

The growing collection of wedding ring wraps includes a very clever innovation – the diamond halo enhancer ring. Perfect for anyone with a simple solitaire diamond ring. The halo enhancer drops over the top of the diamond setting to create a unique look.

A look at the enhancer ring on its own.

Transform a solitaire diamond engagement ring with the halo enhancer. This innovative halo wraps around your solitaire diamond, giving the impression of a halo engagement ring. We present this design for a 0.50cts diamond solitaire; other sizes are available on request – from 0.25cts to 1cts. If you are uncertain which diamond size will suit you, we are happy to offer assistance finding the perfect size option.

The halo section is off-centre, allowing a solitaire ring to sit centrally. The band of the enhancer ring takes the place of a wedding ring or eternity ring with great effect.

The enhancer design is perfect for anyone looking to dramatically amplify the look of their diamond. At the same time, the design offers a removable frame for a versatile choice of ring designs.

Diamond halo enhancer wedding ring wrap

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adding a halo to a solitaire ring by bespoke design

Creating a halo engagement ring from a solitaire engagement ring is possible. We have done this previously by bespoke re modelling the original engagement ring. This works well if there is a particular ring style in mind that’s unusual. 

In addition, we can re-use the original engagement ring metal out of sentimental value. Although this is not always the most cost effective way of creating the new ring design.

Showing a re-modelled engagement ring with a halo added to the design

An example of a halo engagement ring made to replace the client’s original solo engagement ring. Featuring a central 1ct Princess cut diamond.

Further information on the enhancer ring can be found on our product page. Giving additional information on cost, metal choice and diamond sizes supported.

Further inspiration – diamond wedding ring wraps

A further innovation in recent times has resulted in some incredible bespoke designs. The following enhancer ring was created as a custom-made ring to the tickled pink engagement ring design. 

wedding ring with pink sapphire and diamond engagement ring

Although not strictly a halo setting, it gives buyers further inspiration for alternative designs. The eye is drawn to the engagement ring’s centre by the clever styling of each curving row of diamonds. 

Two mirrored diamond bands created by bespoke design fit around the engagement ring. Giving the impression of both a diamond wedding ring and diamond eternity ring, holding a total of 0.52cts of diamonds,

Re Setting Your Diamond

For clients looking to remodel a current design for example an heirloom that is outdated but sentimental let us reset the central diamond or gemstone into a brand new design. We have a range of halo designs available, and our friendly team will guide you with suggestions.

In addition, our designs are available in 18ct white gold, 18ct yellow gold, 18ct rose gold, and 950 platinum.

The same applies if you have a gemstone, in this case, setting a coloured gemstone gives a striking finish, contrasting with brilliant white diamonds in the halo. Options include a diamond halo with plain shoulders and diamond shoulders.

For more information on resetting your own diamond or gemstone, please contact our team with the following details:

Shape and size of the stone, colour and clarity of the diamond, fingerisze, and metal option. And we will make design suggestions and quote accordingly.

Tanzanite halo design
Example of clients own Tanzanite set into our Eleanor halo ring design.

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Turquoise Hill reports copper and gold production decline at Oyu Tolgoi in Q1 due to lower head grades

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(Kitco News) – Turquoise Hill said today that as planned, Q1 2022 copper and gold production at Oyu Tolgoi mine in Mongolia was lower year-over-year due to lower copper and gold head grade.

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Will the Fed raise its inflation target? Here’s what that means for gold price and crypto, says El-Erian

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(Kitco News) – When it comes to inflation, the Federal Reserve has miscalculated, and the only way out might be for the central bank to raise its inflation target from 2% to 3%, said Allianz chief economic advisor Mohamed El-Erian.

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Hedge funds jump back into gold as inflation geopolitical risks rise

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(Kitco News) – The latest trade data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission shows Russia’s ongoing war with Ukraine continues to push hedge funds into the gold market, even as the precious metal faces growing headwinds of tightening monetary policies worldwide, according to analysts.

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Alphamin jumps on news of a potential sale

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(Kitco News) – Late last year the company announced a strategic review to assess the tin market and opportunities.

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Altius Minerals expects record quarterly royalty revenue in Q1 2022

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(Kitco News) – Altius Minerals (TSX: ALS) said today it expects to report Q1 2022 attributable royalty revenue of $25.4 million, which compares to a revenue of $17.8 million in Q1 2021, and represents a new quarterly record for the company.

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3 Silver Mining Stocks to Watch in a Challenging Industry – Yahoo Finance

3 Silver Mining Stocks to Watch in a Challenging Industry  Yahoo Finance
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Gold

Inflation psychology has set in. Dislodging it won’t be easy.

University of Michigan/Richard Curtin/4-15-2022

“There is a high probability that a self-perpetuating wage-price spiral will develop in the next few years. Households have already become less resistant to paying higher prices and firms have become less resistant to offering higher wages. Prices and wages will continue to spiral upward until the cumulative erosion in inflation-adjusted incomes causes the economy to collapse in recession.”

USAGOLD note: Curtin, who has headed up the University of Michigan’s oft-cited consumer sentiment surveys since 1976, offers a concise, easy-to-read assessment of the new inflation. His bona-fides are bolstered by having lived through and reported on the inflation of the 1970s. “Another critical characteristic of the earlier inflation era,” he says, “was frequent temporary reversals in inflation, only to be followed by new peaks. That same pattern should be expected in the months ahead.”

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Hedge-fund giant Man Group questions whether 60/40 ever worked

Bloomberg/Vildana Hajric and Michael P. Regan/4-16-2021

photo of gold bars and $100 bills

“Where we are now is a bit different. We’re in a universe of equities and bonds going down together. There’s a lot of instability. That instability is disconcerting. If they’re both going down, I need to find things that don’t behave like bonds and equities, which means commodities.” – Peter van Dooijeweert, Managing Director, Man Group

USAGOLD note: During a time of secular currency debasement, both stocks and bonds lose value simply on a purchasing-power basis if they do not keep up with or better inflation. Bonds, at present, are in particularly dire straits losing both principal and purchasing power at the same time. In a separate study posted last June, Man Group lists gold and silver as two assets to which investors fled during past episodes of inflation and were rewarded with double-digit returns. The firm also suggest acting sooner rather than later. Man Group is the world’s second largest hedge fund behind Bridgewater Associates. Bridgewater also holds a large position in commodities.

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Are Junk Silver Coins a Good Investment? A Closer Look

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With the Coinage Act of 1965, United States coins were changed forever. Gone were the days of silver and gold coins, and in their place came coins made of copper and nickel. But even though those silver coins were no longer made, they didn’t go away!

In fact, many people saved these so-called junk silver coins, and even today, people still buy and sell them. So what makes a junk silver coin, and are they good investments for you? Read on for everything you need to know about these silver coins!

What Are Junk Silver Coins?

The term junk silver can be confusing to a lot of people. There are a couple of key things that will put a coin in this category, though sometimes the definition can be a little fuzzy depending on who’s classifying the coins.

The first thing you should know is that the term “junk” doesn’t mean the coins are worthless! Rather, these are coins that aren’t worth much more than their inherent silver value.

All quarters, dimes, half dollars, and dollars minted before 1965 were silver. Many of these older coins are worth a lot to collectors today, such as a rare silver dollar sold this year. These are known as “numismatic” coins, which means they have value because of their year, condition, design, and other features, in addition to their silver value.

A junk silver coin is still silver, but it doesn’t really have any additional value. They’re often relatively newer and in poor condition, making them not very valuable to coin collectors. However, because they’re so easy to identify and have set amounts of silver in them, they’re great coins for investments!

How Can You Get Them?

There are a few key ways you can get junk silver coins to add to your collection or investment portfolio. Each method has its own drawbacks and benefits, including the costs and time involved.

The cheapest but most time-consuming method of getting junk silver coins is to search through change for the occasional silver coin. Many people buy rolls and boxes of coins from the bank for this exact purpose! However, it takes a long time to find many silver coins, and many folks find that their rate of return isn’t worth the effort.

Even if you don’t buy rolls to search through, it’s always worth looking through your change for the occasional silver. Don’t be fooled into thinking all your coins are valuable because they’re silver-colored! The best way to tell if a coin is silver is by looking at the date to see if it’s from 1964 or earlier.

Many people will shop online or at their Local Coin Shop (LCS) for junk silver coins. These also have their own pros and cons.

An LCS can give you a lot of good information on coins and be a great resource for starting out. However, they often charge a premium on their coins. They also sometimes have a more limited selection of coins than what many investors are looking for.

That’s why many investors turn to online stores to get their silver coins. There is more selection available online, and it’s easier to shop around and compare prices. You have to be wary of scams and shady deals though!

Do They Make Good Investments?

Yes, silver coins make great investments! But as with any investment, you need to research and learn how to invest wisely.

Junk silver coins not only reflect the day-to-day silver market price, but also peoples’ fears about the economy. A general trend is that as people fear the economy failing, they buy junk silver as a means of insurance against financial collapse. Because junk silver coins aren’t tied to the US dollar anymore, their value is free to fluctuate independently of what the dollar does.

Even if you’re not worried about economic collapse or inflation of the dollar, other people are! There’s a real benefit to investing in things that people panic-buy, and you’re unlikely to lose money in the long term with junk silver.

As with other precious metals, you should invest in silver with the plan of making this a long-term investment. It’s very hard to beat the premiums on buying and selling silver coins in a short amount of time!

What to Keep in Mind When Buying and Selling

When you start trying to buy or sell silver coins, remember that there are a lot of scammers out there who will try to trick you. Be wary of “amazing” deals offering “rare” coins for high prices. You don’t want to pay premium prices for regular silver coins!

Also, be careful of people trying to pay you almost nothing for your coins. Just because some of them look like the coins we still use today doesn’t make them worthless!

That’s why educating yourself on coins and coin values is so important. You can pick up a coin book from your local bookstore or even the library and start flipping through it to get an idea of coin values. You don’t have to become an expert, but it’s a good way to start learning which coins are valuable!

Even if you find legitimate sellers online or in your area, you also want to keep in mind the prices you’ll pay. Buying individual coins often comes at a higher cost, which is why many investors prefer to buy their junk silver in bulk.

That’s why companies like CMI are so great for serious investors. They require a minimum purchase for all their orders, which ensures they can provide a much lower cost per ounce. You can buy silver coins with them for a far lower price than what you can get almost anywhere else!

Purchase Silver Coins Today

Junk silver coins can make a great, safe investment to help diversify your portfolio. But as with any investment, they take time and knowledge to reach their full potential!

So if you’d like to learn more about silver coins, or you’d like to purchase some for yourself, contact us! We’d be happy to help you figure out all your precious metal needs and make sure you’re satisfied with your investments.

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