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About the owner

AVIRAM MICHAELI

Di Amore was founded by Aviram Michaeli, a third generation jeweller, and has earned its prestigious reputation in Belgium and internationally. Aviram comes from a 3rd generation jewellers and diamond traders located in Antwerp, the Capital of Diamonds.

He has successfully acquired his HRD Grading Certificate and studied jewellery design alongside the best goldsmiths, diamantairs and masters in the business.

Aviram’s passion is to create a one-of-a-kind bespoke jewellery for each client, whilst offering the highest craftsmanship and quality for that special jewellery piece. With a huge experience and knowledge in the industry of diamonds and fine gems, you can rest assured that you will get the right quality for your money.

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About the place and our history

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Di Amore is a leading Diamond & Jewellery company located in the Centre of the Diamond District in Antwerp, Belgium. We offer a variety of natural GIA certified Diamonds to match your perfect handcrafted Diamond Engagement Ring or any other Fine Jewellery to celebrate a day of love!

With more than 500 different mountings and certified Natural Diamonds , we are sure you will find a matching design that suits your specific requirements.

We also offer a  Bespoke Service  to create your dream ring just the way you want it! Sit with us for a FREE consulting, and let our experienced designers offer you the best for your budget.

CAPITAL OF DIAMONDS

The Diamond Centre of the World

Antwerp’s diamond district, also known as the Diamond Quarter is an area within the city of Antwerp, Belgium. Antwerp was in the 16th century an expanding and flourishing city. By this time Antwerp already played a determining role in the development of diamond-working techniques.

The industry was transformed when Lodewyk van Berken invented a new form of diamond polishing tool, the scaif, which enabled the creation of the sparkling, multifaceted diamond. This attracted a lot of craftsmen to Antwerp. As of 2012, quite a lot of the gem and diamond cutting and polishing work have moved to low wage centers.

About 84% of the world’s rough diamonds still passed through the diamond district in Antwerp, making it the largest diamond district in the world with a turnover of 54 billion dollars. This caused obviously a large number of jewellery shops to be opened in this centre to allow shoppers and diamond lovers to get whatever they desire, for the most attractive prices, straight from source.

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