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1st December 2011 10:57

Interesting diamond cuts - low key and elegant

 

I have also come across some interesting and unusual simple cuts, rather than shaped like horses, or butterflies as in previous blogs.

rectangular cut

This rectangular cut Is interesting and quite shallow and simple but does give an interesting low key look. This kind of low number of facets will lead to a diamond which doesn't give so much 'bling' as some but might be perfect for somebody who isn't really into sparkle but would like an interesting and elegant design.

These interesting variations would look wonderful in a simple Art Deco inspired engagement ring. The quality of one of them looks a little included from the picture, but it is impossible to really tell the quality of a diamond without seeing it in front of you.

We have set some interesting kite cuts and geometric stone shapes before here are just a handful of the many examples

Kite shaped amethyst 18ct white gold engagement ring
Elegant platinum engagement ring with 0.46ct kite shaped natural ruby.
An Art Deco inspired platinum solitaire with a rare pink sapphire
9ct white gold engagement ring with a rare 1.68ct spinel
Art Deco inspired palladium engagement ring

And this ring shows a ring inspired by a kite which actually used a lovely princess cut diamond rather than a kite shape.

Pair of platinum commissioned wedding bands
 

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