Fine diamond jeweler, Royal Asscher, recently launched a new collection named Stars of Africa dedicated to the company’s Africa-focused fundraising initiative, Star of Africa. The Star of Africa program by Royal Asscher was launched in 2008 to advance the infrastructure in Africa by creating funding for healthcare, education and self sufficiency programs. The name of the project not just represented the largest diamond ever found, at 3,105 carats that the Asscher family cut in 1908, but also reflected the truth that the Star of Africa was the continents’ precious people.
The Star of Africa collection features 18 exquisite rings, each decorated with high quality diamonds, enclosed in a fluid-filled sapphire dome. The interesting part of the design theme is that it can be moved about just the way sparkles shake inside a snow globe, leaving trails of color and fire as they move, similar to twinkling stars.
The Star of Africa ring collection is available in choice of white, yellow, and rose gold and is priced between $4,950 and $7,900. The rings will hit the market by the end of this month. Above all, Royal Asscher has decided to donate $150 from the sale of each ring to health, micro-economic, educational and self sufficiency programs all over the continent in Africa.



Those were adorable rings but expensive! It’s worth it, aside from purchasing a great diamond ring you can help the people in Africa.
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