Tacori Engagement Rings: Discover The Hand Engraved Collection
In our last article, The Tacori Dantela Collection, we discovered the "lace" collection and watched the "Checkmate" video featuring rings from the Dantela collection.
In this article, we'll discover Tacori's Hand Engraved Collection, which are magnificent in their intricate detail.
What makes these engagement rings stand apart is the hand engraving performed on each ring. Each ring is etched with either a scroll or wheat pattern. The wheat pattern is just that - a pattern that looks like wheat. The scroll pattern looks a bit like waves.
The scroll pattern was made even more famous recently when Christina Hendricks of Mad Men married actor Geoffrey Arend. Arend's wedding band features the Tacori scroll pattern.
Hand engraving is an art form that has largely been replaced by machine engraving. This means your Tacori will stand apart as a designer engagement ring with significant value.
Because Tacori rings are sold in a "semi-mount" configuration, you can either supply your own center diamond or select one from Tacori's collection of hand-picked diamonds. If you choose a ring from their collection, your ring may take 4 weeks to have the ring made and the center diamond set. If you want a variation on one of the existing designs then you should allow more time for the ring to be designed, cast, hand engraved, set and polished.
If you like hand engraving, you can check out the collection by clicking here.
If you haven't watched the Tacori video yet, it's definitely worth watching.
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