NASHVILLE, TN, March 21, 2013 (Press-News.org) King Jewelers is proud to announce the addition of the Scott Kay bridal collection to the Nashville diamond engagement salon in Nashville, Tennessee. For over 25 years, Scott Kay has been acclaimed as the foremost authority in bridal jewelry. Scott lives by one rule: Never Compromise. This credo is evident in each of his hand-sculptured jewelry designs. Scott Kay bridal designs are classic and innovative. Taking inspiration from gorgeous rings of eras past and infusing them with a contemporary twist, Scott Kay engagement rings are much sought after rings for brides to be.
Scott Kay signature platinum ring collections are wildly popular with couples who prefer a more durable, less showy metal than gold. Platinum is presently one of the most popular metals for both men and women. The girls appreciate its beauty and understated elegance and the guys like the fact that it is tough and can be worn on a daily basis, even if they work with their hands. Scott Kay rings feature the finest platinum in their settings and bands. For added strength Scott Kay engagement rings use 95 percent pure platinum with a ruthenium alloy.
Though platinum will forever be the material the made the designer famous, Scott Kay engagement rings are also prized for their superior stones. All Scott Kay engagement ring side stones are near colorless in color grade (G) and very slightly included (VS) in clarity grade range. They are also carefully inspected for proportion and cut to ensure that they match each setting perfectly.
But Scott Kay is not just for the girls. In recent years, the designer has branched out and he now offers an impressive collection of designer Scott Kay rings for the guys and a distinct collection of men's jewelry. Unlike most of his competitors, he designs rings in a variety of materials, not all of them precious metals. Yes, there is gold and platinum, of course, but Scott Kay rings are also offered in palladium and now cobalt. Both options are attractive, durable and low-cost alternatives to the precious metals. Scott Kay rings for men are also offered in a variety of styles. At present, the designer features nine distinct wedding band collections for guys.
Scott Kay's hand-sculpted artisanship is evident in each of his collections of engagement rings, wedding rings, men's wedding bands, and eternity bands, promising a treasure to be passed down through generations. In addition to gold, platinum, and palladium Scott Kay rings, Scott Kay cobalt wedding bands are among the finest contemporary metal wedding rings available.
King Jewelers is an authorized dealer for Scott Kay designs and represents complete collections of Scott Kay diamond engagement rings, Scott Kay ladies jewelry, Scott Kay mens wedding bands, and Scott Kay mens jewelry in both Nashville, Tennessee and Aventura, Florida. For more information, visit the official Scott Kay bridal page or check out our Scott Kay bridal collection at www.kings1912.com.
Scott Kay Diamond Engagement Rings and Bridal Designs Now Available at King Jewelers Nashville Jewelry Boutique
King Jewelers is proud to announce the addition of the Scott Kay bridal collection to their Nashville, Tennessee bridal playground.
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