A. link Co.
usnook | 2013-05-31 13:32

 
The origins of A. link Co. predate 1900. Mr. Adolph Link, son of a Viennese goldsmith, came to New York City in 1894. Growing up on New York''s lower east side, he met the youngest daughter of a rabbi, Anna, whom he married in 1912. Adolph apprenticed as a platinum jeweler with Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels. His wife''s diligent work enabled him to purchased raw gold and platinum to fabricate his own designs along with Fifth Avenue''s greatest craftsmen.

In the early 1940''s Adolph''s two sons joined their father in his business. Seymour becoming a jeweler and Marvin apprenticed as a diamond cutter in antwerp. It is from these two trades that A.Link derived its reputation as a dealer in the finest made diamonds and a manufacturer of traditional diamond jewelry. Having championed diamonds manufactured to uniform standards during times when this was not in vogue, A. link has consistently sold diamonds of the same make for well over a century. We call these stones "60/60"''s, a term which refers to their table and depth percentages combined with good/ excellent symmetry and polishing. A necklace just catches my eyes.

“Heavenly Aida, divine form, mystical garland of light and flowers you are queen of my thoughts, you are the splendor of my life.” Named after Giuseppe Verdi’s aria, Celeste Aida, this enchanting necklace with its signature four-diamond clusters, evokes a night sky embedded with glittering stars.
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