Max Strauss Designer Series Diamond Band

# RRH2246S In Stock Best Seller

Max Strauss Designer Series Diamond Band

# RRH2246S In Stock Best Seller

14K white and yellow gold diamond band showcasing a 0.10CT princess cut diamond, set alongside 4 round brilliant diamonds. Features a squared shank for comfortable wear. 

IN STOCK: Size 6.5


Designed and crafted in Canada, our best-selling ring stands in a class of its own. It is the heart of our Max Strauss Designer Series Collection, which was awarded the Product-Line-of-the-Year award in 2013 by Canadian Jeweller Magazine.

$1,895
CAD
Price subject to change for re-orders based on the price of gold. Sizing included when possible. Extra fees may apply over size 8.

Product Details

Details

Princess Cut Centre Diamond: 0.10CT

Supporting Round Brilliant Diamonds: 4 x 0.12CTW

Diamond Quality
GH/SI

Name Designer Series Diamond Band
Stock Number RRH2246S
Department Fashion
Type Ring
Sub Type Diamond, Gold
Style Fine Jewellery
Collection Designer Series
Materials 14K Gold , Diamond, White Gold, Yellow Gold
Total Carat Weight 0.58

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Herbin Jewellers Max Strauss
Max Strauss

Max Strauss (1841 - 1903) was one of the two founding fathers of Backes and Strauss. With roots dating from 1789, Backes and Strauss is the oldest diamond company in the world. By the early 19th century, Georg Carl Backes was a successful goldsmith in the city of Hanau, Germany. During this time, his company (originally named Backes & Co.) had become so successful that he sent his twenty-four year old son Johann Franz to London, England to open a new office. After Georg Carl's death in 1819, his son continued trading and the manufacturing of diamonds and jewellery. Examples were shown at London's Great Exhibition in 1851 and two pages of its official catalogue were devoted to illustrations of J.F. Backes's jewellery. By then, Johann had been joined in the business by his sons, Charles and William and in 1856, the company employed an office boy by the name of Max Strauss. Ten years later he was promoted to the position of Town Traveller and Agent and fifteen years later, Max Strauss was managing J.F. Backes & Co.. In 1873, the company began trading as 'Backes & Strauss'. Jewellery manufacturing activities in Britain started in 1877 with the hallmark ...