Glossary

Balcony

Balcony

The term balcony is widely used in the world of luxury jewellery, but it is not always well understood by everyone. A balconnet refers to a specific part of a piece of jewellery, often associated with a particular design that offers both aesthetics and functionality. In this article, we'll explore in detail what a balconnet is, how it's used, and why it's so popular in luxury jewellery, particularly at SMV Thailand.

What is a balconnet?

A balcony in luxury jewellery generally refers to a small balcony-like structure that supports or frames a gemstone or central motif in a piece of jewellery. The term is often used to describe elements of rings, necklaces or bracelets where a raised or projecting part forms a platform to showcase a gem or other decorative element.

The characteristics of a balconnet

A balconnet is designed to provide a solid and elegant base for precious items such as diamonds, emeralds, rubies or other precious stones. Here are some of the main features of a balconnet:

  • Elegance and style The balconnet design adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any piece of jewellery. It enhances the beauty of the central stone, highlighting it in a subtle but effective way.
  • Stability and safety A balconnet provides a stable and secure base for the gemstone, minimising the risk of loss or damage. Luxury jewellers, such as those at SMV ThailandOur experts ensure that each bonnet is meticulously designed to guarantee durability.
  • Custom Design : Balconies can be customised to suit individual preferences. Whether you prefer a classic or modern style, the balconnet can be adapted to suit all tastes.

Common uses for the balconnet

The balconnet is widely used in various types of luxury jewellery:

  • Rings In rings, the balconnet is often used to raise the central stone, making it more visible and attractive. This design is particularly popular in engagement and cocktail rings.
  • Collars Necklaces with a balconnet design can showcase a precious stone or central pendant, adding an extra dimension to the jewel.
  • Bracelets In bracelets, a balconnet can serve as a focal point, supporting an eye-catching gem or decorative motif.

Why choose a piece of jewellery with a balconette?

Choosing a jewel with a balcony offers a number of advantages:

  • Elegance The balconnet adds a touch of refinement and sophistication to any piece of jewellery.
  • Showcasing It highlights the gemstone or central motif, drawing the eye and creating a focal point.
  • Customisation : Balconies can be tailor-made to suit your personal preferences.

Frequently asked questions about balconies

What's the difference between a balconnet and a crimp?

A crimped is a technique used to set precious stones in a piece of jewellery, while a balcony is a structure that supports and enhances these stones. The setting can be used in a balconnet to ensure the security of the stone.

Are the balconnets only used in the rings?

No, the balconies are used in a variety of jewellery, including necklaces, bracelets and even earrings. They provide an elegant base for showcasing precious stones and central motifs.

Do the balusters add to the cost of the jewellery?

Yes, the design and manufacture of a balcony add to the cost of the jewel because of the complexity of the design and the craftsmanship required. However, the end result is a luxury piece of jewellery that offers superior aesthetics and security.

In conclusion, a balconnet is a key element in the design of luxury jewellery, offering both aesthetics and functionality. Whether for a ring, necklace or bracelet, the balconnet allows precious stones to stand out and adds a touch of sophistication. For those looking for refined and elegant luxury jewellery, SMV Thailand offers exceptional creations with finely worked balconnets.

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