The Story Behind This Ring

Lab-Grown Diamond & Milgrain — The Same Fire, an Ethical Origin

A lab-grown diamond is not a simulant or an alternative. It is a real diamond, chemically, physically, and optically identical to one pulled from the earth, grown above ground using processes that replicate the same extreme heat and pressure found deep in the earth's mantle. The result is a stone with the same hardness, the same refractive index, and the same brilliance as a mined diamond, with full traceability and a significantly lower environmental footprint.

The milgrain detailing along the Fleuris setting takes its name from the French "mille-grain," meaning a thousand grains, a reference to the rows of tiny metal beads worked along the border of the setting by hand. It is one of the defining techniques of antique jewelry making, used to create a fine lace-like texture that gives the ring its heirloom quality. In the Fleuris, the milgrain frames the leaf motifs of the split shank and the diamond at the center, tying the botanical and the brilliant together into a single deliberate design.
Lab-Grown Diamond & Milgrain — The Same Fire, an Ethical Origin
For the woman who finds beauty in the smallest, most deliberate things.

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