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‘NESTED DIAMONDS’ - A Celestial Blend of Style and Substance

‘NESTED DIAMONDS’ - A Celestial Blend of Style and Substance

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‘Nested Diamonds’ is a patented innovation by Swati Diamonds and Pragya Fine Diamond Jewellery. The incredible feat of nesting a diamond within another diamond was achieved with careful planning and tea mwor k. This unique masterpiece is accompanied by an HRD Antwerp AuthenticityJewellery Report, further assuring the authenticity of the diamonds. For thirty years, Mr BharatAhir(Hadiya) - Founder, Swati Diamonds and histeam atSwati Diamonds have been pioneers in the business of elegantly crafting fancy colour diamonds. Mr Hadiya envisioned the creation of a one-of-a-kind proposal ring. Not just a ring but a beloved heirloom passed down from parent to daughter for her wedding; a gift from one individual to their life partner, symbolizing their timeless and eternal romance. "Success is the result of continuous and persistent teamwork" states Mr Bharat Ahir (Hadiya). Headquartered in Dubai, UAE, Swati Diamonds teamed with Ms Pragya on a rare opportunity in March 2022.
Measurements : 1.5ct
Weight : 15.000
Item : 1
Clarity : SI 2
Shape : Brilliant
Colour : Fancy orangy pink
Location : surat
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‘Nested Diamonds’ is a patented innovation by Swati Diamonds and Pragya Fine Diamond Jewellery. The incredible feat of nesting a diamond within another diamond was achieved with careful planning and tea mwor k. This unique masterpiece is accompanied by an HRD Antwerp AuthenticityJewellery Report, further assuring the authenticity of the diamonds. For thirty years, Mr BharatAhir(Hadiya) - Founder, Swati Diamonds and histeam atSwati Diamonds have been pioneers in the business of elegantly crafting fancy colour diamonds. Mr Hadiya envisioned the creation of a one-of-a-kind proposal ring. Not just a ring but a beloved heirloom passed down from parent to daughter for her wedding; a gift from one individual to their life partner, symbolizing their timeless and eternal romance. "Success is the result of continuous and persistent teamwork" states Mr Bharat Ahir (Hadiya). Headquartered in Dubai, UAE, Swati Diamonds teamed with Ms Pragya on a rare opportunity in March 2022.

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‘Nested Diamonds’ is a patented innovation by Swati Diamonds and Pragya Fine Diamond Jewellery. The incredible feat of nesting a diamond within another diamond was achieved with careful planning and tea mwor k. This unique masterpiece is accompanied by an HRD Antwerp AuthenticityJewellery Report, further assuring the authenticity of the diamonds. For thirty years, Mr BharatAhir(Hadiya) - Founder, Swati Diamonds and histeam atSwati Diamonds have been pioneers in the business of elegantly crafting fancy colour diamonds. Mr Hadiya envisioned the creation of a one-of-a-kind proposal ring. Not just a ring but a beloved heirloom passed down from parent to daughter for her wedding; a gift from one individual to their life partner, symbolizing their timeless and eternal romance. "Success is the result of continuous and persistent teamwork" states Mr Bharat Ahir (Hadiya). Headquartered in Dubai, UAE, Swati Diamonds teamed with Ms Pragya on a rare opportunity in March 2022. The task on hand ACCOMPANIED BYAN HRD ANTWERP - AUTHENTICITYJEWELLERY REPORT Authenticating the ‘Nested Diamonds’ ring with HRD Antwerp, added a blueprint of quality to this crowning glory. All the mounted diamonds and the ‘Nested Diamonds’ are of natural origin supported by the grading report, designating this masterpiece truly as ‘The Jewel of the Solar System on Earth’. THE BRAINSTORMING SESSIONS On 1 9" February 2022, the team at Swati Diamonds welcomed a magnificent 9.43-carat rough diamond. When observed under polarised lenses the rough diamond showed high stress due to a very large inclusion inside the rough diamond with internal graining, spots and fractured inclusions making the rough diamond impossible to cut it into two halves. The idea to laser cut the diamond was proposed to many industry experts, though, none agreed to continue the process. Due to high stress tension in the diamond, any undue pressure while cutting the diamond would crumple the diamond into pieces. Mr Hitesh Rawal of Aum Blade Sawing proposed using a time-tested, an approximate 80-year-old traditional technique to cut this stone. This eight-decades old process involves blade sawing a makable rough diamond into two halves. To cut the stone in to half with high precision, the team had to replenish the blades a whopping 13 times. In addition, it was essential to maintain a prolonged and steady pressure, as high pressure would damage the stone, putting a dent in the entire cutting process. After a total of 144-man hours, the rough diamond emerged into two stones, each weighing 4.69 and 4.55 carats, respe ctively. The next leg ofthis journey took the team to Lemon Technomist. With hi-tech computerized tools powered by next-gen Al. Their team deployed the Helium Planning System, which comprised a combination of round and diverse shapes to obtain various planning options. The rough stones were further investigated with a thorough spectrum analysis. The process produced photo-real images which project future colour reproductions of the yet-to-be-polished diamonds. The result - two Round Brilliant Cut Diamonds, 2.27 carats and 2.17 carats, respectively. There now arose a new challenge for the team. The stone's centre had a prominent black coloured inclusion with great stress (tension) inside it. To remove it with lasers would risk breaking the stone. The presence of the inclusion gave the stone a heavily flawed appearance, a severe drawback to the creation of a perfect, unique sol i t aire. The spark of innovation was lit in the ensuing debate and discussion to seek a solution. WORKING THE MASTERPIECE Challenges truly create unique opportunities. A significant inclusion combined with a proactive mindset and dedicated teamwork inspired exceptional innovation. Empowered with a vision and a stone with a significant black inclusion, Swati Diamonds embraced a daunting proposition: To craft a diamond like no other. Together with Tulsi Lasers, the team opted for manual rather than laser sawing. They set forth to extract the black inclusion from the heart of the stone while keeping it intact. The credit for successfully extracting the inclusion and sculpting the laser crater - the nest - goes to two craftsmen: Mr Kishorebhai and Mr Himmatbhai. In the arena of planning and laser cutting high-end fancy colour diamonds, the duo has amassed a considerable 45 years of experience. They began by making the incision using a high-beam laser diamond-cutting machine at a 45-degree angle to a depth of 3.5 mm. This was the crucial first step towards making the masterpiece - the Mother Diamond lying at the heart of Nested Diamonds. For over 30 hours, the duo laboured to remove the significant black inclusion of 990 microns in size. It was a delicate balancing feat; they had to remove the inclusion and maintain the crater's shape to create the perfect crater . This superior precision and patience culminated in the Mother Diamond - the nested centre gives the ring its na me. Next came the babydiamond, tofit in the womb ofthe Mother Stone. A 0.14 carat D colourVVS clarity diamond was selected. The two stones were carefully infused with a special chemical solution, sealing them to perfection. ‘Nested Diamonds’ was now ready and awaiting a designer to doitjustice. Ms Pragya Kela, Founder of Pragya Fine Diamond Jewellery, was Swati Diamonds natural choice. DESIGN TO REALITY "When people ask what's so special about Saturn”, Ms Pragya replies, "What isn't?" To Ms Pragya, Swati Diamonds exemplifies the value of continuous and persistent teamwork to successfully bring a one-of-a-kind concept diamond to life. Swati Diamonds achieved an incredible feat. In her creative process, it was Saturn that shone as a beacon of inspiration. It has a unique place in our lives and universe; it is often referred to as "The Jewel ofour Solar System." Fascinated by its existence forthousands of years, humanity has even named Saturday an important day of the week after it! Home to an incredible 62 moons, Saturn's extensive rings are awe-inspiring. A celestial form with unique bonds, it's the one planet in our solar system we can view without the aid of a telescope.

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‘Nested Diamonds’ is a patented innovation by Swati Diamonds and Pragya Fine Diamond Jewellery. The incredible feat of nesting a diamond within another diamond was achieved with careful planning and tea mwor k. This unique masterpiece is accompanied by an HRD Antwerp AuthenticityJewellery Report, further assuring the authenticity of the diamonds. For thirty years, Mr BharatAhir(Hadiya) - Founder, Swati Diamonds and histeam atSwati Diamonds have been pioneers in the business of elegantly crafting fancy colour diamonds. Mr Hadiya envisioned the creation of a one-of-a-kind proposal ring. Not just a ring but a beloved heirloom passed down from parent to daughter for her wedding; a gift from one individual to their life partner, symbolizing their timeless and eternal romance. "Success is the result of continuous and persistent teamwork" states Mr Bharat Ahir (Hadiya). Headquartered in Dubai, UAE, Swati Diamonds teamed with Ms Pragya on a rare opportunity in March 2022. The task on hand ACCOMPANIED BYAN HRD ANTWERP - AUTHENTICITYJEWELLERY REPORT Authenticating the ‘Nested Diamonds’ ring with HRD Antwerp, added a blueprint of quality to this crowning glory. All the mounted diamonds and the ‘Nested Diamonds’ are of natural origin supported by the grading report, designating this masterpiece truly as ‘The Jewel of the Solar System on Earth’. THE BRAINSTORMING SESSIONS On 1 9" February 2022, the team at Swati Diamonds welcomed a magnificent 9.43-carat rough diamond. When observed under polarised lenses the rough diamond showed high stress due to a very large inclusion inside the rough diamond with internal graining, spots and fractured inclusions making the rough diamond impossible to cut it into two halves. The idea to laser cut the diamond was proposed to many industry experts, though, none agreed to continue the process. Due to high stress tension in the diamond, any undue pressure while cutting the diamond would crumple the diamond into pieces. Mr Hitesh Rawal of Aum Blade Sawing proposed using a time-tested, an approximate 80-year-old traditional technique to cut this stone. This eight-decades old process involves blade sawing a makable rough diamond into two halves. To cut the stone in to half with high precision, the team had to replenish the blades a whopping 13 times. In addition, it was essential to maintain a prolonged and steady pressure, as high pressure would damage the stone, putting a dent in the entire cutting process. After a total of 144-man hours, the rough diamond emerged into two stones, each weighing 4.69 and 4.55 carats, respe ctively. The next leg ofthis journey took the team to Lemon Technomist. With hi-tech computerized tools powered by next-gen Al. Their team deployed the Helium Planning System, which comprised a combination of round and diverse shapes to obtain various planning options. The rough stones were further investigated with a thorough spectrum analysis. The process produced photo-real images which project future colour reproductions of the yet-to-be-polished diamonds. The result - two Round Brilliant Cut Diamonds, 2.27 carats and 2.17 carats, respectively. There now arose a new challenge for the team. The stone's centre had a prominent black coloured inclusion with great stress (tension) inside it. To remove it with lasers would risk breaking the stone. The presence of the inclusion gave the stone a heavily flawed appearance, a severe drawback to the creation of a perfect, unique sol i t aire. The spark of innovation was lit in the ensuing debate and discussion to seek a solution. WORKING THE MASTERPIECE Challenges truly create unique opportunities. A significant inclusion combined with a proactive mindset and dedicated teamwork inspired exceptional innovation. Empowered with a vision and a stone with a significant black inclusion, Swati Diamonds embraced a daunting proposition: To craft a diamond like no other. Together with Tulsi Lasers, the team opted for manual rather than laser sawing. They set forth to extract the black inclusion from the heart of the stone while keeping it intact. The credit for successfully extracting the inclusion and sculpting the laser crater - the nest - goes to two craftsmen: Mr Kishorebhai and Mr Himmatbhai. In the arena of planning and laser cutting high-end fancy colour diamonds, the duo has amassed a considerable 45 years of experience. They began by making the incision using a high-beam laser diamond-cutting machine at a 45-degree angle to a depth of 3.5 mm. This was the crucial first step towards making the masterpiece - the Mother Diamond lying at the heart of Nested Diamonds. For over 30 hours, the duo laboured to remove the significant black inclusion of 990 microns in size. It was a delicate balancing feat; they had to remove the inclusion and maintain the crater's shape to create the perfect crater . This superior precision and patience culminated in the Mother Diamond - the nested centre gives the ring its na me. Next came the babydiamond, tofit in the womb ofthe Mother Stone. A 0.14 carat D colourVVS clarity diamond was selected. The two stones were carefully infused with a special chemical solution, sealing them to perfection. ‘Nested Diamonds’ was now ready and awaiting a designer to doitjustice. Ms Pragya Kela, Founder of Pragya Fine Diamond Jewellery, was Swati Diamonds natural choice. DESIGN TO REALITY "When people ask what's so special about Saturn”, Ms Pragya replies, "What isn't?" To Ms Pragya, Swati Diamonds exemplifies the value of continuous and persistent teamwork to successfully bring a one-of-a-kind concept diamond to life. Swati Diamonds achieved an incredible feat. In her creative process, it was Saturn that shone as a beacon of inspiration. It has a unique place in our lives and universe; it is often referred to as "The Jewel ofour Solar System." Fascinated by its existence forthousands of years, humanity has even named Saturday an important day of the week after it! Home to an incredible 62 moons, Saturn's extensive rings are awe-inspiring. A celestial form with unique bonds, it's the one planet in our solar system we can view without the aid of a telescope.

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‘Nested Diamonds’ is a patented innovation by Swati Diamonds and Pragya Fine Diamond Jewellery. The incredible feat of nesting a diamond within another diamond was achieved with careful planning and tea mwor k. This unique masterpiece is accompanied by an HRD Antwerp AuthenticityJewellery Report, further assuring the authenticity of the diamonds. For thirty years, Mr BharatAhir(Hadiya) - Founder, Swati Diamonds and histeam atSwati Diamonds have been pioneers in the business of elegantly crafting fancy colour diamonds. Mr Hadiya envisioned the creation of a one-of-a-kind proposal ring. Not just a ring but a beloved heirloom passed down from parent to daughter for her wedding; a gift from one individual to their life partner, symbolizing their timeless and eternal romance. "Success is the result of continuous and persistent teamwork" states Mr Bharat Ahir (Hadiya). Headquartered in Dubai, UAE, Swati Diamonds teamed with Ms Pragya on a rare opportunity in March 2022. The task on hand ACCOMPANIED BYAN HRD ANTWERP - AUTHENTICITYJEWELLERY REPORT Authenticating the ‘Nested Diamonds’ ring with HRD Antwerp, added a blueprint of quality to this crowning glory. All the mounted diamonds and the ‘Nested Diamonds’ are of natural origin supported by the grading report, designating this masterpiece truly as ‘The Jewel of the Solar System on Earth’. THE BRAINSTORMING SESSIONS On 1 9" February 2022, the team at Swati Diamonds welcomed a magnificent 9.43-carat rough diamond. When observed under polarised lenses the rough diamond showed high stress due to a very large inclusion inside the rough diamond with internal graining, spots and fractured inclusions making the rough diamond impossible to cut it into two halves. The idea to laser cut the diamond was proposed to many industry experts, though, none agreed to continue the process. Due to high stress tension in the diamond, any undue pressure while cutting the diamond would crumple the diamond into pieces. Mr Hitesh Rawal of Aum Blade Sawing proposed using a time-tested, an approximate 80-year-old traditional technique to cut this stone. This eight-decades old process involves blade sawing a makable rough diamond into two halves. To cut the stone in to half with high precision, the team had to replenish the blades a whopping 13 times. In addition, it was essential to maintain a prolonged and steady pressure, as high pressure would damage the stone, putting a dent in the entire cutting process. After a total of 144-man hours, the rough diamond emerged into two stones, each weighing 4.69 and 4.55 carats, respe ctively. The next leg ofthis journey took the team to Lemon Technomist. With hi-tech computerized tools powered by next-gen Al. Their team deployed the Helium Planning System, which comprised a combination of round and diverse shapes to obtain various planning options. The rough stones were further investigated with a thorough spectrum analysis. The process produced photo-real images which project future colour reproductions of the yet-to-be-polished diamonds. The result - two Round Brilliant Cut Diamonds, 2.27 carats and 2.17 carats, respectively. There now arose a new challenge for the team. The stone's centre had a prominent black coloured inclusion with great stress (tension) inside it. To remove it with lasers would risk breaking the stone. The presence of the inclusion gave the stone a heavily flawed appearance, a severe drawback to the creation of a perfect, unique sol i t aire. The spark of innovation was lit in the ensuing debate and discussion to seek a solution. WORKING THE MASTERPIECE Challenges truly create unique opportunities. A significant inclusion combined with a proactive mindset and dedicated teamwork inspired exceptional innovation. Empowered with a vision and a stone with a significant black inclusion, Swati Diamonds embraced a daunting proposition: To craft a diamond like no other. Together with Tulsi Lasers, the team opted for manual rather than laser sawing. They set forth to extract the black inclusion from the heart of the stone while keeping it intact. The credit for successfully extracting the inclusion and sculpting the laser crater - the nest - goes to two craftsmen: Mr Kishorebhai and Mr Himmatbhai. In the arena of planning and laser cutting high-end fancy colour diamonds, the duo has amassed a considerable 45 years of experience. They began by making the incision using a high-beam laser diamond-cutting machine at a 45-degree angle to a depth of 3.5 mm. This was the crucial first step towards making the masterpiece - the Mother Diamond lying at the heart of Nested Diamonds. For over 30 hours, the duo laboured to remove the significant black inclusion of 990 microns in size. It was a delicate balancing feat; they had to remove the inclusion and maintain the crater's shape to create the perfect crater . This superior precision and patience culminated in the Mother Diamond - the nested centre gives the ring its na me. Next came the babydiamond, tofit in the womb ofthe Mother Stone. A 0.14 carat D colourVVS clarity diamond was selected. The two stones were carefully infused with a special chemical solution, sealing them to perfection. ‘Nested Diamonds’ was now ready and awaiting a designer to doitjustice. Ms Pragya Kela, Founder of Pragya Fine Diamond Jewellery, was Swati Diamonds natural choice. DESIGN TO REALITY "When people ask what's so special about Saturn”, Ms Pragya replies, "What isn't?" To Ms Pragya, Swati Diamonds exemplifies the value of continuous and persistent teamwork to successfully bring a one-of-a-kind concept diamond to life. Swati Diamonds achieved an incredible feat. In her creative process, it was Saturn that shone as a beacon of inspiration. It has a unique place in our lives and universe; it is often referred to as "The Jewel ofour Solar System." Fascinated by its existence forthousands of years, humanity has even named Saturday an important day of the week after it! Home to an incredible 62 moons, Saturn's extensive rings are awe-inspiring. A celestial form with unique bonds, it's the one planet in our solar system we can view without the aid of a telescope.

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