Solitaire diamond ring

Round Solitaire Ring

The solitaire diamond is one that is extremely versatile, however, the common feature of solitaire stones is that they emanate. They convey sophistication and simplicity at their best. Regardless of any accompanying diamonds, whether they are in the form of bagetts or round side stones, this style simply sparkles.
Solitaire diamond ring

Three Stone Ring

Traditional 3-stone rings feature three diamonds with the same cut, prong-set to showcase the beautiful cut, color and clarity of the diamonds. Popular cuts for these rings include the round diamond, princess diamond and oval diamond. One alternative, emerald-cut diamonds, forms a particularly sophisticated design.
Solitaire diamond ring

Asscher Cut Ring

First designed in 1902 by Joseph Asscher. Shaped in a square, it nevertheless contains 72 facets. Its deep corners as well as the fork of the front facet make it look like an octagon. The Asscher cut offers an incredible sparkling as soon as the gem gets the light and will highlight the hand of the lucky woman wearing it.
Emerald cut ring

Emerald Cut Ring

The emerald cut appears to a popular choice amongst certain celebrities. If you choose an emerald cut diamond it is recommended that you choose a higher colour graded diamond than perhaps you would with a different cut. The reason for this is quite simply the way emerald shaped diamonds are cut. Because there are not as many facets in the diamond it appears more open and, therefore, any presence of colour or imperfections will become more obvious.



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Tiffany Style Engagement Ring