Understanding the Diamond Cut
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Learn how the GIA created the 4 C's used in grading diamonds; Cut, Clarity, Color, and Carat Weight. They created the grading color system used to determine the quality of a diamond. They are the... Diamonds: Radiant Cut DiamondsBy: Diamond Imports | 16/07/2008 | JewelryRadiant cut diamonds come in a wonderful squarish or rectangular cut shape. While not as popular as the other fancy cut diamonds, Radiant cut diamonds are adored by many diamond connoisseurs. Radiant cut diamonds have an eye-catching “kaleidoscope” effect that have more “points of light” reflected within the diamond than any other cut. Diamond Princess Cut Earrings Truly Elegant and ClassicBy: Marcus Beason | 17/06/2009 | JewelryWhat attracts people to princess cut earrings? Is it the shape? Is it the cut? Is it the brilliance? Is it due to the fact that you know that diamonds are just timeless? Forever Diamonds: Passionate About DiamondsBy: Benard Worseley | 24/11/2008 | JewelryChoosing the Cut and Shape of your Diamond When people talk about the cut of a diamond, they tend to refer on how a diamond is shaped and polished, the way its sides or facets are designed and how shallowly or deeply it has been cut. Why Choose Emerald Cut Diamonds?By: Jonathan Blocker | 29/02/2008 | JewelryLoose diamonds come in a wide variety of cuts, both rounded and rectangular; emerald cut diamonds are an example of the latter. Why Choose Brilliant Cut Diamonds for Your Diamond JewelryBy: Clara Ghomes | 06/10/2008 | JewelryRound brilliant cut diamonds present a lot of possibilities when it comes to jewelry design and jewelry making. Since round brilliant cut diamonds are usually the most common diamond cut around, they can easily be set in many different kinds of jewelry settings. Designing Jewelry With Antique Cut DiamondsBy: Mithun Rao | 22/08/2008 | EducationThere is a large difference between the overall affect that an antique cut diamond has as compared to the brilliance of modern cut diamonds. While antique cut diamonds exude a certain subtle panache, the modern cuts provide a brilliance that is unparalleled in its own intense way. Build Your Own Diamond Jewelry Set With Loose Cut DiamondsBy: Angela Dolson | 23/04/2009 | ShoppingYou can create your own diamond jewelry set by using loose cut diamonds that are available at some of the best jewelry stores and makers around. There are a lot of diamond cuts to choose from when you try and create your own unique diamond set. Choosing And Buying The Diamond Ring For Your EngagementBy: David Fishman | 20/06/2007 | MarriageYou could use any diamond ring that you like to give for an anniversary present. The solitaire is another ring that people like to give as an anniversary present. Most people notice the engagement ring and not the wedding band.
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