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Design a ring around one exact current diamond

Choose an available diamond first, then let its exact outline and measurements guide the ring direction.

Open one exact stone record before shaping the ring; Leyloon can then help you compare how its proportions work with your design.

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Compare the stone before the setting

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Open the exact record

Review the current image, identity, report, measurements, price, and availability together.

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Let measurements lead

Use the selected stone's real outline, width, length, and depth when shaping the setting.

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Ask Leyloon to review it

Keep the stone and design direction together for fit, materials, price, and making review.

When you are ready

Bring this direction into Atelier

Leyloon reviews the details with you before preparing a written quote.
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Thoughtful guidance

Explore the decisions in detail

Designing around an exact in-stock diamond requires more than copying a report number. Resolve the current diamond record, bind its stable identity and measurements to the design brief, show the verification time and source, and stop the handoff whenever stock, price, report, dimensions, or destination changes.

A non-interactive tool specification for carrying one exact current diamond into a ring-design brief through stable identity, seller and stock reference, report, measurements, graded characteristics, price context, availability, and a fresh resolver check at every commercial step.

What this guide covers

  • Resolve the current exact diamond and display its stable identity, report, measurements, graded facts, seller reference, price context, availability, and destination.
  • Bind that immutable snapshot to the chosen ring brief and expose which design decisions depend on the stone's real dimensions.
  • Re-resolve before design review, quote preparation, and any order decision; break the handoff instead of silently substituting or drifting.

Require a complete exact-diamond handoff

The future tool should reject an ambiguous or stale stone instead of letting a persuasive design image conceal identity drift.

  • Stable diamond identifier, current seller or supplier, stock reference, official listing, time checked, and enough source detail to confirm the same record again.
  • Report laboratory and number as represented by the current source, shape, length, width, depth, weight, and every graded characteristic the design or customer decision actually uses.
  • Current price and currency as volatile context, availability state, relevant seller disclosures, and an explicit statement that no hold or reservation exists.
  • Selected ring brief version, proposed setting family, orientation, fit and profile direction, measurement dependencies, acceptable alternatives, and human review questions.
  • Stop the handoff if identity is missing, the source cannot be matched, or the report, measurements, stock, price, seller, currency, or destination has changed.

Re-resolve rather than trust browser context

The method preserves traceability from the current stone record to each design and commercial decision without creating any inventory effect.

  1. Resolve — Fetch the exact current record

    Check the current source for the diamond's identity, report, measurements, graded facts, seller, price and currency, availability, destination, and the time checked.

  2. Bind — Attach one snapshot to one brief version

    Record which design decisions use the diamond's real dimensions and keep the exact stone snapshot visible beside the proposed setting, orientation, profile, fit, and reviewer questions.

  3. Recheck — Break on material drift

    Resolve again before review, quote, and order decisions; if identity, report, measurements, stock, price, seller, currency, or destination changed, stop and require a fresh human decision.

This specification resolves and reserves nothing

Tool boundary

A saved browser link is only a temporary handoff. This page does not look up or verify a report, use a profile, hold inventory, substitute a stone, check setting fit, generate a design, submit a quote, or begin checkout or payment. Any exact-stone decision still requires a fresh source check and qualified human review.

Exact-diamond handoff questions

Why is a report number not enough?

A copied number does not authenticate the record, preserve the seller and stock identity, confirm current availability or price, or carry the measurements and source context the design depends on.

What happens if the diamond sells before the quote?

The resolver should return the changed availability and stop the handoff. Any alternative stone requires a new exact record, a compatibility review, and a fresh customer decision.

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