The Changing Landscape of the Diamond Industry

Introduction

There is a lot of skill involved in a diamond cut, as it doesn't affect the shape but is cut to refract the light. Natural diamond comes in different shapes and sizes. If you want to know what are the different diamond cuts? There are quite a few, in the old days the cut was unique as the miners often cut the stone themselves. We are moving away from mined diamonds to lab-grown diamonds that are more environmentally sound and often perfect. To det an in-depth idea click https://www.rarecarat.com/lab-grown-diamonds.

What Are The Different Diamond Cuts?

Rose Cut Diamonds

These were popular prior to the Victorian Era, up until about 1840. The stone is flat on the back and shallow in depth, inspired by the Rose, no two of these diamonds will look the same as they were hand-cut.

Old European Cut Diamonds

Also, hand cut and oval in shape and shallow. The cut is imperfect and was often cut by lamp or candlelight. Today the diamonds are cut to reflect the light. The Old European Cut Diamond has a lot of flat surfaces causing the light to disperse, and many people treasure the antique diamond rings often passed down in families.

The Round Brilliant Cut Diamond

This is a modern cut, where the round shape is carefully crafted to refract and disperse the light. Because the jeweler now uses very precise cutting tools the Brilliant Cut Diamond is dazzling and very popular.

Princess Cut Diamond

The Princess Cut Diamond is a square or rectangular cut with pointed corners or edges. These are less costly than a brilliant cut and extremely popular with young couples searching for the perfect engagement ring.

Radiant Cut Diamonds

These are also rectangular or square in shape with bevelled corners and refract the light like a Brilliant Cut Diamond,

sparkling in the candlelight, making it look bigger.

Marquise Diamond Cut

Shaped like a boat or a football, this cut looks amazing on a narrow band, as it reflects the light due to its modified brilliant cut.

Pear Cut or Teardrop

Slightly elongated at one end, and rounded at the other end, similar to a Marquise Cut.

Oval Cut

A combination of pear cut and round cut, it has a large surface like a round Brilliant Cut Diamond.

Cushion Cut

This looks like a cushion and is an old-fashioned look with a brilliant surface facet and antique style look.

Step Cut Diamonds

Square or rectangular in shape, it looks like steps, and it can be quite a large ring. The Emerald Cut is a good example of this type of cut.

Asscher

Square partly Octagonal in shape with step cuts of three on the top and three on the bottom. A similar cut to the Emerald Cut. This old-fashioned-looking ring is quite large and refracts the light beautifully,

A 2-Carat Diamond Ring

Twenty years ago, a 2-carat diamond ring was unaffordable, but now thanks to lab-grown diamonds, the ring is much more affordable, and for as little as $5,449 many can make the diamond ring purchase. On breaking down the costs of 2-carat diamonds the best place to purchase your ideal engagement or any diamond ring is to visit the Rare Carat website.https://www.rarecarat.com

Half of all diamond engagement rings in the US are between 1 and 2 carats, and as we have found the cut can make them look bigger or smaller. The cushion cut always looks a bit larger and seems to suit most fingers. The beauty of the diamond is often in the skill of the cut, and a 2-carat diamond allows greater opportunity to achieve a perfect cut allowing the wearer to see inside the diamond. Inclusions or specks of carbon inside the diamond can also be seen more easily in a larger diamond, so look for one without inclusions for the best results. To lear more visit https://www.rarecarat.com/blog/diamond-ring-tips/how-big-is-2-big-a-guide-to-2-carat-diamonds-rarecarat-com.

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Conclusion

Thanks to Rare Carat and the expertise in producing Lab Grown diamonds not only can we have a 2-carat diamond ring, but we can save the planet at the same time.