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Photo © Blumenthal Photography
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The Larsen Difference 04 - 05
Engagement Rings 06 - 11
Wedding Rings 12 - 17
The Wedding Ring Experience 18 - 19
Other Custom Made Jewellery 20 - 21
Metal Options 22
Loose Diamonds & Coloured Gemstones 23
Diamond Grading 24
The Four C’s 25
Locations 26
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THE LARSENDIFFERENCE
At Larsen Jewellery we specialise in custom made fine jewellery, with each piece made to the highest
standard of workmanship by our team of talented jewellers. Our jewellery is backed by a lifetime
guarantee, and our stunning range of loose certified diamonds and coloured gemstones are carefully
selected. High ethical standards are at the heart of everything we do, from ensuring that our diamonds
are conflict-free to providing objective and unbiased advice.
When you visit Larsen Jewellery, you deal directly with one of our friendly jewellers who will advise you
on choosing the right stone, assist you with design and ultimately create your piece of fine jewellery.
As we don’t have the high overheads associated with normal retail stores, we are able to offer you our
competitive workshop prices. Given our high quality and personal service, Larsen Jewellery offers you
true value for money and an enjoyable and relaxed purchasing experience.
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ENGAGEMENTRINGS
Photo © Sandra Henri Photography
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Larsen Jewellery specialises in custom
made engagement rings. Experience
the personal service from our expert
jewellers and the high quality
workmanship of our engagement rings,
which come with a lifetime guarantee.
Because all our rings are made to
order, any design is possible. You can
either choose from our wide range of
designs or, alternatively, you can create
your own individual design with the
assistance of our creative jewellers.
You are very welcome to come in for
an obligation-free design appointment
where one of our jewellers can show
you our extensive range of engagement
ring designs to try on and give you
expert advice and guidance.
To view more designs, please visit
www.larsenjewellery.com.au.
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Working with our designers
We have a wide range of designs on display
that you can choose or gain inspiration
from, but you are also able to come up with
your own unique design. Whether you have
an idea, a picture or need some creative
inspiration, together with Larsen Jewellery
your vision can become a reality.
To assist you in visualising your unique
design, we can provide you with a professional
hand-sketch or a photo-realistic computer
drawing prior to us making the piece.
We also offer a computer design service for
those who wish to see a computer generated
3D image of their design before committing
to the purchase. The Larsen Jewellery design
process provides peace of mind, and ensures
that you will be happy with the end result.
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WEDDINGRINGS
Larsen Jewellery prides itself on the high quality of our custom made
wedding rings and of the personal service provided by our team of jewellers.
All our wedding rings come with a lifetime guarantee.
To help you choose a design, we have a wide range of wedding rings on
display that you can try on to get an idea of what style suits your hand.
You can choose one of our many designs or you can create your own unique
design with the assistance of one of our experienced jewellers. We also have
a wide range of diamonds and coloured gemstones that can be incorporated
into your wedding ring design. You are very welcome to come in to our studio
for an obligation-free design appointment where you can try on our range of
display rings and discuss your design preferences with one of our jewellers.
Once you have decided on your design, there are two options for how your
rings can be made. You can either have your rings custom made by one of
our expert jewellers, or you can literally make each other’s rings during the
fun and romantic ‘Wedding Ring Experience’.13
LADIES WEDDINGRINGS
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Larsen Jewellery’s team of design experts will make
sure that your wedding ring perfectly complements
and matches your engagement ring as if they were
made for each other. This includes matching any
diamonds or gemstones in your engagement ring
and the setting style. We can also fit the wedding
ring to the shape of your engagement ring if it is not
able to take a straight wedding band.
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GENTS WEDDINGRINGS
At Larsen Jewellery we understand that many
men aren’t used to wearing jewellery so we
strive to make the decision process easy and
enjoyable for you. Choose your ideal width,
profile and metal with the guidance of your
jeweller and ask us for a complimentary ‘comfort
fit’ for extra ease of everyday wear. You can also
add diamonds, gemstones, engraving or cut
grooves to make your design unique.
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THEWEDDINGRINGEXPERIENCE
Larsen Jewellery is the only place in Australia that offers the ‘Wedding
Ring Experience’, where you can share the unique and romantic
experience of making each other’s wedding rings under the guidance of
your own personal jeweller. Designing and making a ring for each other
as an everlasting token of love is possibly the most romantic gesture one
can make!
The Wedding Ring Experience only takes around four hours and no
experience or creative skills are required. The process has been set up so
that anyone can do it and we guarantee a perfect end result. Almost any
design is possible, from classic wedding bands to unique wedding ring
designs involving diamonds, engraving or a mix of metals. After you’ve
finished making the rings, your jeweller will add any design features,
such as diamonds or engraving. We will also make sure your wedding
ring matches perfectly with your engagement ring, even if it has an
unusual shape and needs to be fitted.
The ring-making process involves traditional handcrafting techniques of
milling, bending, soldering and the finishing touches of filing, buffing
and polishing. An expert jeweller will be by your side for the duration of
the ring-making process, offering guidance and ensuring that your rings
are absolutely perfect.
During the experience we serve a light lunch and beverages, and on
completion a glass of champagne to celebrate! Also included are photos
of your experience and a lifetime service of annual cleaning and polishing
to keep your rings in sparkling condition.
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OTHERCUSTOMMADEJEWELLERY
Larsen Jewellery is known for its individually designed and handcrafted fine jewellery.
Whether you are looking for a gift for yourself or a present for that special someone, you
are sure to find what you are looking for at Larsen Jewellery. We can bring your vision to
reality, using your choice of metal, including white gold, yellow gold or platinum, and with
your choice of diamonds or coloured gemstones. As a testament to our high quality of
workmanship, all our custom made jewellery comes with a lifetime guarantee.
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METAL OPTIONS
PlatinumPlatinum is a white metal, but unlike gold
it is used in jewellery in almost its pure
form (approximately 95% pure). Platinum is
extremely long wearing and very white, so
it does not need to be rhodium plated like
white gold, but because it tends to scratch
more easily, it does require annual polishing
(which is included with all our custom made
jewellery free of charge). It is also a very
dense and heavy metal, so a platinum ring
will feel heavier than a white gold ring.
Yellow GoldPure gold, also known as 24 carat (or 24ct),
is generally regarded as too soft to use for
jewellery making and is therefore alloyed
with other metals to make it harder. The
most common alloy is 18ct, which is made
by alloying 75% pure gold with 25% other
metals such as copper, zinc and silver,
whereas 9ct contains 37.5% pure gold, with a
higher proportion of other metals. The higher
the percentage of pure gold, the more yellow
the colour. This is one of the reasons why
18ct is more popular for jewellery such as
engagement and wedding rings.
White GoldWhite gold in 18ct is made by alloying 75%
pure gold with 25% white metals such as
silver and palladium, which give it a natural
greyish colour. As with yellow gold, white
gold can also be used in 9ct, but 18ct is
generally preferred for engagement and
wedding rings. White gold jewellery is
typically rhodium plated to make it look
whiter and brighter. Rhodium is a metal that
is similar to platinum, being very white and
hard, but it does wear away eventually. To
keep white gold looking its best, it should be
rhodium plated every 12-18 months, which
we offer as a complimentary service for all
our custom made jewellery.
Rose Gold Rose gold, also known as pink gold or red
gold, is an alloy consisting of gold and
copper which is widely used for its reddish
colour. The higher the copper content, the
stronger the red colour. The most common
alloy for rose gold is 18ct, which contains
75% pure gold and 25% copper.
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LOOSE DIAMONDS& COLOURED GEMSTONES
Larsen Jewellery sells loose diamonds and
coloured gemstones at competitive workshop
prices. Purchasing a diamond is an exciting
experience, and with the right information it is also
straightforward and simple. During a personalised
diamond appointment, our expert jewellers can
show you a range of diamonds to choose from and
answer any questions you may have.
Diamonds and coloured gemstones come in a
wide range of shapes. Brilliant cut (round) and
Princess cut (square) are very popular, but there
are many other beautiful shapes. Radiant, Emerald,
Asscher, Marquise, Oval, Pear and Cushion are
just some of the many other shapes available.
Our jewellers are also passionate about coloured
gemstones, including sapphire, ruby, emerald,
aquamarine, tanzanite and many more, and look
forward to guiding you through your selection.
TitaniumTitanium is greyish-silver in colour and
is one of the hardest natural metal in the
world. It is more scratch resistant than other
metals and is very lightweight. Titanium is
also 100% hypo-allergenic, which means
that it will not react to the skin. Titanium
cannot be soldered, however, which means
that titanium rings cannot be resized. Also,
titanium rings cannot be handmade (they
are machine made), which limits the design
possibilities.
Mokume GaneMokume-Gane is an ancient Japanese
technique, whereby different coloured metals
are layered to achieve distinctive patterns.
Translating as ‘wood-grain metal’, the name
was borrowed from one type of pattern
created in the forging of swords. It comes in
a number or different colour combinations.
As the metal is worked, the different layers
come to the surface, creating a wood grain
effect. Every ring is unique as the patterns
are random.
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Our loose diamonds are all independently certified by leading laboratories,
including GIA (Gemological Institute of America), and we guarantee that all our
diamonds are conflict-free. The first thing to do when looking to purchase a
diamond is to learn about the four C’s - Carat, Colour, Clarity and Cut - which
determine a diamond’s quality and hence value.
Carat - Carat is a term that refers to the weight of a diamond, although people
usually associate it with size. The carat weight is often the factor that people
will vary to find a diamond within their budget.
Colour - Colour refers to the degree to which a diamond appears colourless.
Diamonds are graded on a colour scale which ranges from D (colourless) to Z
(strong yellow). Whilst colourless diamonds graded D, E or F are treasured for
their rarity, the near colourless grade G is also considered ‘white’ but is more
affordable.
Clarity - Clarity refers to the presence (or absence) of tiny impurities or
blemishes within or on the surface of a diamond, and is graded under 10x
magnification. The clarity grades in declining order are FL (flawless), VVS (very
very slightly included), VS (very slightly included), SI (slightly included) and I
(included). A diamond does not have to be flawless to be stunning. Diamonds
with VVS, VS and SI clarity grades represent excellent choices for both value
and appearance as inclusions are not visible to the naked eye.
Cut - The cut of a diamond determines its brilliance and refers to its
proportions, symmetry and finish. Put simply, the better it has been cut, the
more it will sparkle. Whilst a diamond’s colour and clarity are dictated by
nature, the cut is determined by the human hand and is in our opinion the most
important of the 4 C’s.
DIAMOND GRADING
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The Four C’S
Carat Weight
Colour
0.25Carat
4.1mm
DExceptional
White+
FL VVS1 VVS2 VS1 VS2 SI1 SI2 I1 I2 I3
EExceptional
White
FRare
White+
GRare
White
HWhite
ISlightlyTintedWhite
JSlightlyTintedWhite
KTintedWhite
LTintedWhite
MTintedColour
NTintedColour
zTintedColour
0.50Carat
5.2mm
0.75Carat
5.9mm
1.00Carat
6.5mm
1.25Carat
7.0mm
1.50Carat
7.4mm
1.75Carat
7.8mm
2.00Carat
8.2mm
2.25Carat
8.5mm
2.50Carat
8.8mm
3.00Carat
9.4mm
Clarity
Cut
Well CutMost Brilliant
Deep Cut Shallow Cut
100%Table
Culet
RadiantBaguetteTrilliantCushionAsscherPearEmeraldHeartMarquiseOvalPrincessRoundBrilliant
Pavillion
CrownGirdle
TotalDepth
CrownAngle
PavillionAngle
Common diamond shapes
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OURLOCATIONS
Melbourne
Level 2
Melbourne’s GPO
Corner of Elizabeth and Bourke Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
Tel: 03 9662 3005
Email: [email protected]
Sydney
Suite 503, Level 5
The Strand Arcade
412-414 George Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Tel: 02 9223 2006
Email: [email protected]
For a free no obligation appointment with one of our jewellers, contact your nearest store:
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