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The sharp, clean design details of our RASA six claw round solitaire diamond engagement ring exude sleek elegance. The collet is crafted to perfectly match the profile of the centre stone, with two of the six claws branching off where the band joins the setting before wrapping round the diamond, creating a striking visual effect. Available in platinum, white, yellow or rose gold, our RASA engagement ring is a contemporary classic.
How to Care for Your Diamond and Gemstone Jewellery

Diamonds and gemstones are beautiful precious stones that can provide a lifetime of joy if you look after them properly. With the right care and attention, it is possible to maintain the condition of your diamond and gemstone jewellery so that it continues to shine bright and the stones don’t lose their sparkle.

To preserve the beauty of your Budrevich jewellery for many years to come, our guide to jewellery care includes advice on cleaning, storage and repairs. If you have any further questions after reading the guide, please get in touch with us directly and we will be happy to advise. 

Jewellery care

There are a few simple rules to follow when it comes to caring for your diamond and gemstone jewellery. Follow the simple rules below will help maintain the condition of your jewels.

- Avoiding contact with household chemicals, including perfume, hairspray, cosmetics and lotion, and exposure to intense heat sources extreme temperatures
- Always remove your jewellery when you go swimming
- Gold jewellery is very sensitive to household bleach, which may cause the precious metal to discolour, erode or even disintegrate
- It is also a good idea to remove your rings when washing your hands, although we do not advise doing this when you are out – in a restaurant, café or other public place – as there is always a risk that you will forget to put your jewellery back on and leave it behind
- We recommend removing jewellery before going to bed because chains can get caught and earrings can cause irritation or come unfastened as your sleep
- Avoid bumping or banging it on hard and abrasive surfaces, like worktops

Diamonds may be the hardest material on earth, but it is still possible to chip them, and precious metals may become scratched or dented if they come into contact with hard materials. To protect your diamond and gemstone jewellery from damage, remove it before carrying out any heavy lifting or strenuous labour.
Cleaning your jewellery at home

Clean your diamond and gemstone jewellery regularly at home using warm soapy water and a very soft brush, then rinse with lukewarm water. Polish gold or platinum with a soft cloth and avoid using alcohol wipes when cleaning. At the same time as giving your jewels some TLC, check their overall condition and inspect the settings and prongs, which are particularly susceptible to damage. If you do notice any damage, however small, please get in touch and we can take a look.

Professional cleaning

As part of our after-sales service at Budrevich, we invite you to bring your jewels in annually for a clean, polish and professional check. To ensure you don’t forget, after 12 months we will send you a reminder email.

While your jewels are with us, they will be thoroughly cleaned in an ultrasonic machine and high-pressure steam machine, which will remove any gunk, grit and dirt, restore the shine of your diamonds and gemstones, and sanitise the precious metal.

Storing your jewellery

Always store your jewellery somewhere clean and dry. The protective boxes and pouches that are provided with each Budrevich jewel have a special tarnish-proof lining and are ideal. This will prevent scratching or gemstone damage when they interact with one another and unnecessary tangles. As a malleable element, gold is particularly susceptible to scratching when it rubs against diamonds and gemstones.

If you would prefer to store your diamond and gemstone jewellery in a jewellery box, make sure yours has different compartments or slots so that your jewels can be kept separate.
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Please note that pricing is indicative and subject to change. Our best efforts have gone into making sure prices are as accurate as possible, but given the unique and precise nature of each diamond’s own characteristics, prices can vary depending on the Colour, Clarity, Carat and Cut of your selected stone.

Please contact us for an accurate quote.

Our team of goldsmiths and diamond experts will be able to work within your budget to find the perfect piece for you.

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Quite simply, my engagement ring designed by and purchased from Budrevich is my favourite possession, not just due to the sentimental value that has been amplified by his time and care taken to collaborate with my partner to create my dream ring, but also because of the exquisite craftsmanship and quality that can not be rivaled elsewhere. On professional valuation, the gentleman viewing my ring complimented us continuously on the exceptional quality of not only the stone, but the setting also. Being a lover of designer quality I was tempted by a well known fine jewellery brand, but could not be happier with my one of a kind Budrevich of equal quality. I strongly urge anyone to visit here before making a decision on any special jewellery purchaces!

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These are the most frequently asked questions. If you have any questions, please contact us.

While there is no definitive answer and it really depends what your budget will allow, a 0.70 carat diamond is a popular choice for a centre stone because it looks just the right size - generous and eye-catching. Diamonds of 1 carat or more require a much bigger investment and make a very impressive statement. Conversely, even rings that are smaller than half a carat can be very precious and sparkly, particularly if you choose a round brilliant cut diamond.

They might look alike from the front, but not all solitaire diamond rings are made the same. The collet - the technical name for the metal that clasps the diamond - can be very intricate and beautiful, and to fully appreciate the detail, always view a ring from the side too. The claws that hold the diamond in place can differ from ring to ring also. At Budrevich we use the classic compass setting featuring four claws at east, south, north and west; talon claws that, as the name suggests, resemble the claws of a bird; and the six claw setting for extra security.

Yes, it is completely safe - our solitaire rings are handcrafted to be worn every day. With our engagement rings in particular, we advise checking your ring from time to time for wear and tear because diamonds can become loose in their settings over time. And don’t forget to bring your ring in for its annual jewellery check-up. Free of charge, once a year we will give your ring a thorough once-over, repairing and re-polishing it where necessary.

A solitaire ring refers to a type of jewel, typically an engagement ring, that features a single, prominently showcased gemstone. The term “solitaire” originates from the French word for “alone”, which accurately describes the design’s focus on a solitary gemstone. The classic aesthetic of a solitaire ring has made it a popular choice for engagement rings, symbolising the unification of a relationship and the enduring nature of love and commitment.