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For some years now, the trend towards narrower wedding rings has been increasing. However, the narrower the models, the fewer diamonds can be set. Fischer reacts flexibly to these developments as usual and reduces the stone sizes of the set diamonds in order to create an enchanting work of sparkle with many stones even on narrow rings.

Until recently, the smallest diamond size processed was 1.3 mm, but Fischer now even processes diamonds from a diameter of 1.0 mm. The trend is towards a fine cut setting, which allows the diamonds to be expressed in a strikingly delicate and graceful way, especially when the wedding rings are narrower models.

The brilliant-cut diamonds in six of the thirteen new models are arranged in a wave-like, partly coherent pattern and could be reminiscent of constellations or natural organic shapes. The seemingly chaotic arrangement of diamonds, which nevertheless follows a certain exciting harmony in the overall picture, brings to light completely new dimensions that have never been seen before at Fischer. The Fischer designers were particularly creative with these wedding ring models and combined two types of setting: the technique of rubbed diamonds and the cut setting.

The "Freudentaumel" ring pair with 9 brilliant-cut diamonds (total 0.036 ct. G/Si) shines with its elegantly restrained design thanks to its width of 7 mm. A friction-matt finish was chosen for the surface. The Fischer goldsmiths create this by hand using a special matting brush.

Pure "enthusiasm" can be felt when looking at the 950/- platinum wedding ring model of the same name, because the ups and downs of the diamond line are also no stranger to the course of a marriage. In the ring, as in real life, the positives naturally outweigh the negatives. The total of 18 brilliant-cut diamonds (total 0.072 ct. G/Si) come into their own on the cross-matt surface.

The 12 brilliant-cut diamonds (total 0.048 ct. G/Si) in the "Euphoria" model look like bouncing, dancing dots and win the hearts of bridal couples with their positive charisma. The sunny apricot gold plays its part. The polished surface wonderfully complements the sparkle of the diamonds.

In the other models, the wedding ring designers have placed great importance on a so-called thread cut, which perfectly highlights the size gradation of the different stone sizes. The structure is made exciting by the tapered curve, which gives the overall picture of the set diamonds an expressive frame.

The "Moonlight" model plays with the contrast of two areas - one with a polished surface, the other with a bark surface. Clearly structured and yet somehow mystically playful, the ladies' ring is adorned with six brilliant-cut diamonds (total 0.052 ct. G/Si).

The handcrafted bark surface of the "Morning Sun" model makes the individual facets of the apricot gold shine particularly brightly due to the varying incidence of light. The brilliant-cut diamonds fit perfectly into the existing structure and sparkle to the max (total 0.052 ct. G/Si).

The "Wohlgefühl" model shines in cozy red gold. Five shining diamonds (total 0.035 ct. G/Si), which are set in a beautifully curved ellipse, complete the warm, sophisticated look. The line placed on the side in the same curve emphasizes the perfection of the diamond band in a subtle but expressive way.

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