Showing posts with label diamond shapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diamond shapes. Show all posts

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Should you choose round cut diamonds for your engagement ring?

Choosing engagement ring is for many people a very demanding task though once you got the hang of it you'll see that this is only a question of few simple choices, one of which is choosing the shape for your engagement diamond ring.

If you don't want anything extraordinary and fancy a nice classical look you will likely choose the most popular diamond shape of them all – the round brilliant cut. It is estimated that around three quarters of all purchased diamonds are round cut diamonds, though recently some other shapes are also gaining on popularity like for instance princess cut diamonds.

Round brilliant cut is the most popular because it gives the maximum amount of shine though princess cut diamonds are also cut with many sparkling facets, therefore also providing more than fair share of shine.

Round diamonds also have a tradition on their side because they have been around for a very long time. This together with the fact that their formation of the facets of the diamond has the maximum amount of fire and brilliance of any other diamond shape or cut should give this diamond cut a prominent position for many years to come.

Other known diamond cuts include Emerald cut diamond, Cushion cut diamond, Asscher cut diamond, heart cut diamond, etc.

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

The most popular diamond shapes

There are various diamond shapes to choose from and the most popular diamond shape is Round Brilliant diamond shape, which is in fact set standard for all other shapes, and approximately 3/4 of diamonds sold today have this shape. This shape is very popular because of its very precise formula which makes diamond shine maximum brilliance.


Round brilliant

Oval diamond shape, unlike the Round Brilliant diamond shape is very rarely used for solitaires, but is very popular for three stone anniversary rings and it is also popular among women that have short fingers or small hand.


Oval diamond

Princess diamond shape is square cut with many sparkling facets, and has shining almost as good as the Round brilliant. Princess diamond shape is often used for solitaires and it looks especially good on women with long fingers.


Princess diamond

Marquise diamond shape is traditional design that was first ordered by French king Louis XIV for his lover Marquise the Pompadour as Louis wanted the diamond shape to match her smile. Often used for solitaires.


Marquise

Emerald diamond shape is also traditional shape with cut corners. This diamond shape requires stone of excellent color and clarity because inclusions are much more pronounced in this shape. It used to be much more popular than today.


Emerald

Radiant diamond shape was very popular before the princess diamond shape and it has many similarities to princess diamond shape, except it has more facets than princess diamond shape (70 facets).


Radiant

Heart diamond shape isn't recently that popular and it also requires excellent master cutter for perfect shape. However some people are still interested in this diamond shape for sentimental purposes as heart symbolizes love and diamond stands for eternity.


Heart

Pear diamond shape is really a hybrid, as it combines oval and marquise diamond shape and its look is similar to teardrop. Mostly used in pendants and earrings.


Pear

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