The cut of a diamond is the best way to maximise the use of these wonderful stones. Precision cutting of diamonds allows them to be set into different pieces of diamond jewellery which in turn gives out a brilliant reflection of light.
Diamond jewellery, whether it is a brooch, a pair of diamond earrings, a pendant or any type of setting in diamond rings are cut to radiate as much light as possible.
However, diamond jewellery that has been cut wrong will seem dull, rather than showing off a diamond to its best advantage.
A badly cut diamond has a knock on effect as it will lower the value of a piece of jewellery.
Diamond jewellery that has unique shapes of diamonds set into the design or the cut is excellent will hold their value. In the jewellery business, diamonds range from ideal to poor and this is reflected in the price.
When referring to the shape and cut of a diamond, the terminology is used as a reference to the actual shape of the finished stone.
Diamond cutters agree that an uncut diamond has to be looked at with a view of cutting it to its best for any fine piece of diamond jewellery.
A diamond’s natural quality creates the success of many designer pieces of diamond jewellery including diamond rings.
Some of the popular shapes that you will see mentioned online are Round, Oval Radiant, and Marquise. The round shape is the most popular while the other cuts are varies according to their angles and depths.
Pendants encrusted with diamonds are a beautiful piece of diamond jewellery, often a popular purchase a gift for a girlfriend, wife, and mother or as a gift for a student who has passed her exams at university.
At ROX we have a wide range of diamond jewellery available to suit all ages