The smart groom-to-be does his research before buying his
fiancée a diamond ring! There are more styles and cuts to choose from than ever
before. It’s not enough to be educated about the four Cs of diamonds – cut,
color, clarity and carats. Now there are all types of diamond cuts and settings
to choose from.
The most popular style is still the round brilliant. It’s
one of the earliest cuts ever developed and now relies on precise mathematical
equations to create a stone with fire and brilliance that the earliest gem
cutters could only have dreamed of.
But many brides want something completely unique. There are
many traditional cuts to choose from. A pear-shaped is just that – wider at one
end than the other. Or she can choose an oval, emerald or heart-shaped diamond.
There are other cuts with unique faceting, such as the square princess-cut
diamond.
Some cuts are patented, like the elongated Ashoka diamond or
the Asprey & Garrard Eternal cut diamond. Other branded and patented cuts
include:
Elara – a square-cut diamond with rounded corners
Asscher – a square diamond with rounded facets that gives an
unusual complexity to the diamond
Couples diamond – this diamond is faceted to reveal either a
circle of hearts or arrows inside. It’s a truly unusual diamond that requires
precise cutting for the image to appear properly.
The price of a diamond increases exponentially with its
carat weight. A one-carat diamond costs much more than 10 10-point diamonds and
a two-carat diamond costs more than twice as much as a one-carat diamond (given
equal quality in other areas).
One way to enhance a ring is with embellishments such as
baguettes or trillions. A baguette is a small emerald-shaped diamond that can
be placed on either side of the main stones and a trillion is a triangle-shaped
diamond that also is a good enhancement to the center stone.
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