A taste of the district
Antwerp cuts and certifies more of the world's diamonds than anywhere on Earth — most leave in a dealer's envelope; a few leave on a hand. These are the forms the district's stone takes once it's set and worn, sourced on Amazon so a taste of the trade can travel home.
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Solitaire
Sterling silver · lab-grown diamond
A single certified stone on a plain band — the shape Antwerp's whole trade is built to serve, where the cut is asked to do all the talking.
Studs
14K gold · lab-grown diamond
A matched pair, cut to answer each other from either side of a face — the bench's quiet proof that symmetry is a craft, not luck.
Bracelet
14K gold · lab-grown diamond
An unbroken line of set stones, each asked to match its neighbour — the piece that reads a cutter's consistency at a glance.
Pendant
14K gold · lab-grown diamond
One stone on a fine chain, worn close to the collar — the district's discretion made wearable, nothing to announce but the light.
Band
10K gold · natural diamond
A slim band set with natural diamonds — the everyday stacking and anniversary piece that trades alongside Antwerp's solitaires.
Ring
14K gold · lab-grown diamond
Three stones set in a row — a favourite of the bench, where matching the trio in cut and colour is the setter's whole test.
Ring
14K gold · natural sapphire
A coloured stone framed by diamonds — the precious gems that have always traded alongside the diamond in Antwerp's dealing rooms.
Pendant
14K gold · cultured pearl
A single cultured pearl on gold — the quieter line the diamond houses keep, worn close at the throat.