November 22, 2024
Fit for a Queen: The Gordon Drive 2024
Diamonds are often described as timeless, but few can rival the extraordinary story of this one. Recently featured in Gulfshore Life Gordon Drive as “Fit for a Queen,” Provident Jewelry has transformed a remarkable 100.08-carat diamond into a breathtaking two-finger ring. It’s not just jewelry—it’s a work of art.
The Diamond: A Natural Marvel
At the center of this piece is a diamond certified by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) as a Type IIa gem. This means it’s as pure as diamonds get, free of the impurities that can alter their color or structure. With a D color grade (the highest possible) and VS1 clarity, this gem is already exceptional. Its old-world cushion cut adds to its charm, creating dazzling flashes of light that feel almost otherworldly. Seeing it in person is an experience in itself—a reminder of nature’s ability to create something truly magical.
The Design: Bold and Unique
To showcase such an extraordinary gem, Provident Jewelry crafted a one-of-a-kind setting. An18-karat white gold ring spans two fingers, making it an undeniable statement piece. Flanking the central diamond are two 1-carat pear-shaped diamonds, along with 50 vivid pink diamonds that bring a vibrant pop of color to the design. The combination of these elements transforms the already stunning diamond into a piece that feels modern, bold, and unforgettable. This two-finger ring is more than a beautiful piece of jewelry—it’s a celebration of expert craftsmanship and design. Provident Jewelry has taken one of the rarest diamonds in the world and created something that is as unique as it is elegant. Whether you're a jewelry enthusiast or simply someone who appreciates incredible design, this piece is sure to captivate. After all, diamonds like this don’t come around every day.
Shirley, K. (2024, November 22). Fit for a queen. Gordon Drive, 74–78
Take a piece of non-stretchable string, ribbon, thread, or a thin strip of paper. Wrap it comfortably around your ring finger, close to the knuckle.