Diamonds

Every diamond is hand selected in the world's diamond centers. Our diamonds are top quality cut, color, and clarity, all perfectly matched for maximum brilliance.
Channels

Channels are straight and strong for extra security and our micro pavé is of the highest quality and craftsmanship.
Polish

Higher polish and no porosity for a mirror-like finish and the durability to last a lifetime.
Shank

Extra thick shanks for lasting strength, which indicate a higher quality ring.
Mismatched Side Diamonds

Often the side diamonds in other rings have only limited brilliance and vary in size, color, and clarity.
Irregular Channels

The channel settings from many jewelers are uneven and sometimes very thin, and the diamonds are set unevenly or with gaps.
Imperfect Finish

Mass-produced rings often show rough casting spots and little bubbles in the metal called porosity. This type of rings will not last a lifetime.
Lightweight Shank

Other rings are often much lighter in weight and wear out quickly because the metal of the shank is thin, to cut production costs.
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The Robbins Bros. Quality Promise
All Engagement Rings Are Not Alike
We hand inspect every loose diamond, setting, and piece of jewelry we sell. At Robbins Brothers quality isn't a compromise it's a guarantee. You'll get what you pay for and more. We have the highest standards in the industry for every setting and diamond we offer. It's our promise to you - in writing.
Our Rings
Every diamond is hand selected in the world's diamond centers. Our diamonds are top quality cut, color, and clarity, all perfectly matched for maximum brilliance.
Channels are straight and strong for extra security and our micro pavé is of the highest quality and craftsmanship.
Higher polish and no porosity for a mirror-like finish and the durability to last a lifetime.
Extra thick shanks for lasting strength, which indicate a higher quality ring.
Other Jewelers up close...
Often the side diamonds in other rings have only limited brilliance and vary in size, color, and clarity.
The channel settings from many jewelers are uneven and sometimes very thin, and the diamonds are set unevenly or with gaps.
Mass-produced rings often show rough casting spots and little bubbles in the metal called porosity. This type of rings will not last a lifetime.
Other rings are often much lighter in weight and wear out quickly because the metal of the shank is thin, to cut production costs.