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Different Cuts For Diamond Engagement Rings

 

It is a great idea if you are going to familiarize yourself first with the most integral aspect of the ring, which is its cut type and shape before looking for a diamond engagement ring. The cut of stone determines how much radiance and fire the diamond is emitting and at the same time, shows how well it has been polished.

 

What may confuse you is that, the shape of the diamond can be termed as cut too. This is actually more of a personal choice and is determining the kind of setting that results to a more vintage style or a contemporary Diamond Engagement Rings Arlington. The cuts are important because it has the ability of making a low grade diamond to look like high quality one while a badly cut diamond could create lifeless and dull look of the diamond even if it is in natural state.

 

Things might get a bit overwhelming if it is your first time to know that there are various cuts for diamonds. Actually, there are 12 possibilities that you may choose from with regards to engagement ring shapes or cuts and each has its own characteristics and beauty. The most sought after cut is the round 58-faced cut, which actually gives the maximum sparkle in diamond. With these types of cuts, they are certified independently and is given a cut that denotes the quality of cut. The brilliance made by 11 remaining cuts are evaluated subjectively so it is important to know which kind of ring you are looking for.

 

Moving over to the second popular cut is called as the princess cut; here, the diamond is either rectangular or square but possess the brilliance of a round cut. It displays contemporary beauty along with added benefit of being more reasonably price than round cuts.

 

The cushion is another well-known rectangular or square cut with a more antique style. The cushion diamond Engagement Rings Arlington cuts are deemed to be very romantic while it isn't as brilliant as the princess and round cuts. The sparkle and gleam in candlelight looks wonderful within vintage-inspired setting.

 

You better go with the emerald and asscher cut if you're looking forward for an elegant step cut. These types of cuts have less sparkle and fire but they're more transparent. Having said that, it is important to select diamonds that have higher quality because any imperfections or flaws in color will be noticeable to the eye. This is imperative, particularly if you are eyeing for asscher cut because the eye is drawn to the diamond. Read more stories on engagement rings at http://edition.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/personal/12/12/is.engagement.ring.guide/index.html?_s=PM:LIVING.

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