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What Are Some Of The Most Popular Shapes For Diamond Engagement Rings?

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While engagement rings offer a near infinity of choices available to the couple searching for a ring, the truth is that there are relatively few cuts that are highly popular for this use.

When choosing an engagement ring, if you think of such qualities as the safety of the setting, whether it will be stable when worn under daily conditions of work and play, often you will choose a simple stone or at most a ring with minor chips as embellishment for the central stone. Our setting are completely secure, regardless of how simple or ornate of a setting you wish for your dream design.  Rest assured, even in a simple setting we have safely secured your stone to safeguard against accidents.

The round cut  is the most common of all stones. You may want to go with the round cut, because it is widely considered the most beautiful. Round of cuts in what are often called "Tiffany settings or settings issue raised is the classic idea of an engagement ring: a stone that floats above the bands of the ring, with the maximum exposure of the stone to light. A Tiffany setting is at its best when set with a brilliant round cut diamond. A small, muddy stone, however, has nowhere to hide.

The long rectangle often called an emerald cut, as it is very popular for those lush green stones, is another well-loved cut. Not as ostentatious as the round cut, the emerald cut can carry a very large stone, show it to its advantage, yet appear quite traditionally formal. Similarly the Princess cut, a square cut stone, provides a four-square, stable look with fair fire and plenty of security. Linear cuts aren't dangerous as long as they're mounted correctly with the corners guarded by and the sides secured by prongs.

Cushion cut diamonds are extremely flexible from the design standpoint merging well with other stones, balancing the shine and glitter of the round cut with much of the dignity and grace of the linear cuts. Stones that are said to be cushion cut are stones with a rounded edge and are square or a rectangle with curved sides and the corners also rounded off.

The uneven balance of the form is difficult to use in a stable and simple setting,but a pear cut, or tear drop diamonds are much beautiful. It is difficult to set a solitaire diamond, especially a pear cut stone, setting it wrong can make it look lopsided or off kilter, and the stone can, not match the final wedding ring design. You can keep these stones for earrings, necklaces or rings of a special nature and not for the wedding band. 

One cut, known as the Marquise is typically cut in an oval shape, however, unlike a typical oval, the Marquise is sharply pointed on the ends.  The Marquise is often used in rings with multiple stones. A particularly beautiful setting is a central marquise cut diamond or stone surrounded by triangular trillion cut stones.

Although there are certainly other gems, these are the most traditional and popular choices and come in a variety of gorgeous settings.  With a sense of these diamond cuts you have a foundation of a  most classical design of your ring.

For more please see cheap princess cut engagement ring and emerald cut solitaire engagement rings.

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