Beauty of Rose Cut Diamond (1)

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The Rose Cut Diamond resembles the rose petals unfolding up from here its name was given Rose-Cut. It is different from other modern cuts. This unique antique cut is dated back in the 1500s during Georgian and Victorian eras. The facet in this cut makes them different from other brilliant-cut diamonds. The number of facets can vary from 3 to 24. The facets of any diamond will decide how they can play with the light and produces brilliance and sparkle. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Beauty of Rose Cut Diamond Posted on March 2nd,
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Rose Cut Diamond
The Rose Cut Diamond resembles the rose petals
unfolding up from here its name was given
Rose-Cut. It is different from other modern cuts.
This unique antique cut is dated back in the
1500s during Georgian and Victorian eras. The
facet in this cut makes them different from other
brilliant-cut diamonds. The number of facets can
vary from 3 to 24. The facets of any diamond will
decide how they can play with the light and
produces brilliance and sparkle.
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Buying? March 5th, 2020
The Rose Cut diamond can be seen in the round,
pear, marquise and any other shape. The stones
in this cut are quite transparent and give a calm
and dainty look. It has a flat back design which
gives two effects. First, it is able to reflect
the light without any facets underside and
second is that it carries the whole weight
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on top. That will make a diamond look bigger from
the top view and will have a larger surface area.
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Some facts of Rose-cut in History
Five centuries back Rose Cut Diamonds were among
first diamond cuts and had their presence in
Georgian and Victorian Eras. During that time the
cuts were made through the hand and produced
good dazzle in low light conditions. When
industrialization entered the Rose-Cut fall from
the choices. And then new cuts were entered in
the market as there was new technology to make
more inclusions to maximize the brilliance of a
diamond.
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Many Rose Cut Diamonds were reshaped and re-cut
into brilliant stones. Now again they have
entered the world by Some famous Celebrities and
latest fashion trends.
What is Rose-Cut? It is one of the antique
diamond cuts that have flat back and the dome
back to a single point. The Rose-Cut has 3-24
facet which is far less than in comparison to
round brilliant. It means it can have variations
in cut depending on facets.
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Diamonds March 3rd, 2020
Today people like more brilliance so modern
diamonds were cut to maximize brilliance and
sparkle. But Rose-Cut was to produce sparkle in
low light conditions. So the emphasis was given
more to fire than brilliance. Rose-Cut Diamonds
are mostly round but can be given to oval, pear,
and square shapes. The Rose-Cut is taken as
Rosebud shape, its facets representing the
petals of a rose. The precious Stones like
colored diamonds, emerald, ruby, sapphire, and
other semi-precious stones can go good with
Rose-Cut. Color and clarity The Rose-Cut Diamond
need not be colorless because of the cost. It
looks beautiful on warmed color tones. So you
can choose the diamond which is higher in color
grade. This cut was given to sparkle in low light
so soft color complements the shape. If youre
budget tight, you can opt for this cut for the
diamond which will cut down the cost. So if you
chose colorful stone you can highlight color
rather than brilliance. The shapes you can opt
for Rose-Cut are round, square, princess, pear,
oval and many more. This was the exceptional
quality of the Rose-Cut that it can be applied to
different shapes when the diamond was cut by
hand and eyes.
Rose Cut Diamonds
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The Rose-Cut Diamonds doesn't not have facets on
the underside so it feels like we can see into
it making it nearly to transparent. The beautiful
thing about Rose-Cut is Simplicity and clarity.
So dont compromise to opt high clarity grade.
The colors white, grey, champagne, light brown,
or any fancy colored can look good on
Rose-Cut. To highlight the color characteristics
of the diamond the Rose-Cut is ideal. Another
Benefit of this Rose-Cut Diamond is that it makes
a diamond look bigger than any other modern cut
diamonds. It keeps all the carat weight of the
diamond on the top. It can perfect option if
youre looking for a big diamond that comes in
your budget. If youre looking for the
unique-cut which looks bigger and gives sparkle
in low light you can choose for the Rose-Cut
Diamond which will give a classy and vintage
look to your Engagement Ring or a Wedding Ring.
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