New in: Eternal Bloom Collection
Princess Delphine of Saxe-Coburg for BAUNAT
BAUNAT is proud to unveil the Eternal Bloom Collection, an exclusive collaboration with Her Royal Highness Princess Delphine of Saxe-Coburg, Princess of Belgium.
Platinum
Platinum is a chemical element with a name derived from the Spanish term ‘platina del Pinto’, which translates to "little silver of the Pinto River."
This precious metal is dense, malleable, ductile, and has a bright silver colour. Platinum is one of the rarest elements in the Earth's crust, and therefore one of the most expensive precious metals available. The metal is also highly durable, making it excellent for jewellery you want to last long term.
Platinum jewellery has a modern and luxurious appeal due to the grey-white colour. If you're looking for an icy sparkle and have the money to spend, a platinum diamond engagement ring is perfect for you!
Sapphire
Sapphires are precious gemstones that consist of the mineral corundum. Blue sapphires are the most common, but yellow, orange and purple sapphires also exist.
After diamonds and moissanite, sapphires are the third hardest material on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.
The symbolism of sapphires has changed over time. People also used to believe that a blue sapphire protected you against magic and witchcraft. According to Hindustani superstition, a sapphire brings good luck to the wearer under the influence of the planet of Saturn.
Today, sapphires mainly symbolise truth, love, purity and sincerity. With its intense blue appearance, the sapphire is perfect as an accent colour for an engagement ring or even a pair of earrings.
BAUNAT aims for 100% customers satisfaction from the first contact to the completion of your order. Our diamond jewellery is made with the greatest care and attention. It is then safely delivered as soon as possible. On top of impeccable customer service, we offer:
✓ Free shipping, 100% insured
✓ Gift packaging
✓ 30 day return
✓ 20 year product warranty
A diamond ring is a very personal and meaningful item, so it should fit perfectly. But can you measure your ring size? First, if you already have a well-fitting ring, measure the inner diameter with a precise measuring tool, preferably a calliper. If you don’t have a ring to measure, there are other ways to find your size, which you can find in our guide here.
If the ring size appears to be too large or too small after your purchase, most ring designs can be adjusted without a problem. The exact amount jewellers charge for size adjustments depends on the ring design, the material, and the number of sizes the ring needs to be adjusted.






