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Sep 12

 

Diamond Cuts

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Diamonds are the most amazing type of jewelry ever. Women love it and men adore it. And, diamonds are available in different shapes, sizes and cuts for people to buy. Today, we’re going to talk about some of the best diamond cuts, so that you can learn all about it.

Cushion Cut

Cushion CutCushion cut is among the popular types of diamond cuts that a lot of women prefer. From engagement rings to pendants, cushion cut diamonds are used in variety of jewelry types. These are vintage style diamonds with subtle and appeal shape for the users.

 Emerald Cut

Emerald CutAs the name itself suggests, emerald cut diamonds are nothing but diamonds cut in the shape of emeralds. This cut makes the diamond absolutely stunning and makes the jewelry look absolutely amazing for the users. The shape of the emerald cut diamond is rectangle with pointed corners.

 Asscher Cut

Asscher CutDeveloped first in the year 1902, the Asscher cut is named after the Asscher brothers of Holland. Since then, this particular cut has become a part of diamond jewelry industry where men and women simply love it. It is generally in square shape and has cropped corners.

 Heart Cut

Heart CutUsed mostly in engagement rings, heart cut is famous for love and romance that it symbolizes. It is a diamond cut in pear shape with a cleft at the top. Similar to other diamonds, heart cut is also available in different sizes and carats. It is considered to be lovers’ one of favorite diamond cuts.

 Marquise Cut

Marquise CutMarquise is another fascinating diamond cut that people love. In French, it is known as “navette” meaning a little boat as it is shaped in hull of a sailboat.  It covers a larger part of the finger if used in an engagement ring because of its length and breadth ratio.

 Oval Cut

Oval CutOval cut is one of our favorite cuts. Shaped like an oval, these diamonds are quite popular among men and women. Developed by Lazare Kaplan about 5 decades ago, is loved for its elliptic shape like an egg. It is for those who love round cut and also intend to be different at the same time.

 Princess Cut

Princess CutFamous among young women, especially teenage girls, princess cut is in square shape but with much sharper cuts. This cut was basically created to make square shaped diamonds more appealing and attractive.

 Round Brilliant

Round BrilliantRound brilliant, perhaps the most popular type of diamond cut, is present in almost every other engagement ring unless someone desires for something else. Even at PrimeStyle, Round Brilliant is quite popular among our buyers. And, the surprising part – it is just not limited to engagement rings.

 Pear Cut

 

Pear CutPear cut is a diamond cut in the shape of a pear. It is also called a teardrop diamond because of its shape of a tear. It is said to be mixture of round brilliant and marquise as it is round at one end and sharp at the other end.

Diamond Cuts – Conclusion

To conclude, diamond cuts play a significant role to make your engagement ring worth more your money. The better the cut, the sexier the ring becomes. Choose your favorite cut from now on!

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  1. Deloras says:

    And it’s not just a great way to create the illusion of additional carats — a halo can also completely change the appearance of diamond by giving it a vintage look that will stand out from an everyday solitaire. How do you pick all the different kinds if you do not know what you are looking for. All the ladies followed straight to the attic to give me a draught to calm me down.

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