A taste of the district
An estimated 90 percent of the diamonds entering the United States pass through a single block of West 47th Street — traded deal-first in booths and marts, most bound for a setting somewhere else. These are the forms that stone takes once the engagement is real and the ring goes on a hand, sourced on Amazon so a taste of the trade can travel home.
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Solitaire
14K gold · lab-grown diamond
A single diamond on a plain band — the piece 47th Street's whole engagement trade is built to serve, where the stone is asked to do all the talking.
Studs
14K gold · natural diamond
A matched pair of diamonds, one to each ear — the district's most-traded loose stones in the simplest setting there is.
Bracelet
14K gold · natural diamond
A continuous line of diamonds around the wrist — the kind of graduated stone-work the block's cutters and dealers move by the row.
Pendant
14K gold · lab-grown diamond
One diamond on a fine chain — the engagement stone's quieter cousin, the same certified sparkle worn at the throat.
Band
14K gold · lab-grown diamond
Diamonds set clean around the full circle of the band — a form 47th Street knows well, where the bridal trade runs as deep as the loose-stone dealing.
Chain
14K gold
A solid gold Cuban link — the finished-gold staple with deep New York resonance, the metal side of a district that deals its stone by the envelope.
Ring
10K gold · natural sapphire
A natural sapphire framed by diamonds — the coloured stones that trade the block alongside its diamonds.
Watch
Quartz · steel
A stainless-steel chronograph — many 47th Street storefronts deal watches beside the diamonds, and this is that parallel trade worn.