04 Nov

The Best Diamond Engagement Ring Styles

Posted by admin in Cushion Cut Diamonds at November 04, 2009

Even though there are many different cuts available for engagement rings, most couples choose to stick to just a few popular ones.  

An engagement ring must look appropriate and be sturdy, so it is often a simply set stone or up to three stones embellished with pave chips. Our setting are completely secure, regardless of how simple or ornate of a setting you wish for your dream design.  Rest assured, even in a simple setting we have safely secured your stone to safeguard against accidents.

The round cut stone is the most common. Many jewelers say that round cut is the best with very best fire and all facets of the stone are taken care of. Surrounding cuts in what are often called “Tiffany settings” or raised prong settings, are the characteristic idea of an appointment ring: a lone stone balanced just higher than the band of the loop with most experience of the sandstone to beam. A tiffany setting is ideal for a good round stone. There are few places to hide a small, muddy, stone.

Beautiful green emeralds really shine when cut into long rectangles. Not as ostentatious as the round cut, the emerald cut can carry a very large stone, show it to its advantage, yet appear quite traditionally formal. Also, the Princess style cut, is a square shaped cut stone, allows a 4 square, secure look with beautiful color and a lot of security that you won’t lose it. Prongs will safeguard the corners will solidifying the sides if these linear cuts is correctly mounted.

Cushion cut diamonds have the shine and beauty of round cut diamonds but also the grace of linear cuts, making them very diverse.  Stones that are said to be cushion cut are stones with a rounded edge and are square or a rectangle with curved sides and the corners also rounded off.

Pear cut, or tear drop diamonds are too beautiful, but the uneven balance of the form is more difficult to utilize in a stable and ordinary setting. Solitary stones must be set properly in order to avoid looking unbalanced and awkward. These beautiful gems might be more appropriate for necklaces, earrings, or rings that are designed to work alone rather that together with a wedding ring.  

One cut, known as the Marquise is typically cut in an oval shape, however, unlike a typical oval, the Marquise is sharply pointed on the ends.  The Marquise is often used in rings with multiple stones. A particularly beautiful setting is a central marquise cut diamond or stone surrounded by triangular trillion cut stones.

Other stones may exist, but these stones are both industry standards and beloved, stunning in settings and beautiful when combined. With a sense of these diamond cuts you have a foundation of a  most classical design of your ring.

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