Jewellery makes both the perfect gift, and outfit accessory. Buying jewellery as a gift can often be a hard decision to make. It is important for professionals to perceive jewellery as a representation of the wearer’s personality. With this in mind, it is crucial that all pieces are not only stunningly beautiful and well made, but also unique in style.
Rings can be one of the most romantic, yet difficult pieces to buy. Rings, with their intricate detail and encrusted bands are often seen to be a sign of affection. To add further beauty, a diamond or gemstone is added to the centre. Before purchasing a ring, familiarise yourself with shapes of such gemstones, to ensure you find the perfect match for your intended wearer.
Ring Shapes:
Round: The round diamond doesn’t get any more classic. Keep it simple on its own or add diamonds to the band. If you are looking for a timeless piece, a round diamond will no doubt be perfect for you.
Asscher: The Asscher diamond is square in shape with curved corners. The retro design is often in a step-cut shape, with two smaller rectangular diamonds either side. The shape of the diamond often results in a flush finish with a smoother appearance, opposed to the glistening appearance of brilliant cut diamonds.
Emerald: The emerald cut is a step cut diamond. Similar to the Asscher diamond, an emerald diamond is square in shape with small rectangular facets.
Oval: The name of the diamond represents its shape. Oval cuts are similar to that of a round cut in the sense of number of facets. The elongated shape follows the line of the finger, giving the perception of a larger size for most.
Marquise: A marquise diamond is a drop shaped diamond with sharper edges to the oval diamond. The marquise shape often has 58 facets.
Pear: The pear shape is rounded at the top and drops to the shape of the marquise diamond at the bottom. The tapered end accentuates the length, flattering the wearers hands.
Radiant: The radiant diamond can often be confused with the Asscher diamond. Both are similar at a first glance. The radiant cut does not contain the step cut detail seen on the Asscher diamond.
Princess: A princess cut diamond is square or rectangular in shape with sharper corners compared to the radiant cut. The stunning shape is bold and is often the ‘go-to’ diamond for engagement rings.
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