Fischer wedding rings

Made for love, made with love.

Our commitment to quality and sustainability

Certified diamonds

"We source our diamonds exclusively from trustworthy partners who are certified according to the strict standards of the London-based Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC). This enables us to ensure that every single stone has an ethical and sustainable origin, which makes this unique raw material even more valuable."

Our wedding rings are not only a symbol of eternal love and commitment, but also an expression of the highest quality and excellence. That's why we only use certified diamonds that have been tested and certified by the world's most renowned institutes such as GIA, IGI and HRD. But what exactly does this mean and why is it so important?

 

Importance of certification

GIA (Gemological Institute of America), IGI (International Gemological Institute) and HRD (Hoge Raad voor Diamant) are leading independent diamond laboratories that specialize in the evaluation and certification of diamonds. These certificates are far more than just a piece of paper - they are a seal of trust and security.

 

For diamonds weighing 0.3 ct. or more, you will receive the certificate from the institutes with your ring; Fischer cannot offer this service for smaller stones. 

Further engagements

We are proud to be a founding member of the "100% Made in Germany" initiative. This initiative is committed to the highest quality standards in the wedding ring sector. Our membership underlines our commitment to offering wedding rings made exclusively in Germany that combine traditional craftsmanship with state-of-the-art manufacturing techniques.

As a family business, we are committed to traditional values and a long-term perspective. Our membership of the Organization of Family Businesses reflects our efforts to live these values in our daily work. We are committed to acting responsibly and preserving the family heritage in our business activities.

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