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Princess Loose Diamonds Search The Round Diamond is the most popular loose diamonds shape, responsible for 75% of all diamond sales. The round loose diamond is cut to create 57-58 surfaces called facets. There are 33 facets on the crown, 24-25 on the pavilion. Round loose diamonds are optimized to reflect the most light and get that eye-catching sparkle. The round diamond was designed with one thing in mind, to maximize the stone’s brilliance and fire. In order to transform a piece of rough diamond into a beautiful round loose diamond the cutter must surrender more rough than any other diamond shape. |
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Princess Cut Diamond History
Some say the princess cut loose diamond goes way back to 1961 when Aprad Nagy developed the “Profile Cut”. In 1971 the Barion cut diamond was developed by Basil Watermeyer, a loose diamond cutter from Johannesburg. Since the Profile Cut was much flatter today’s modern princess diamond shape has been credited to Basil Watermeyer.
Famous Princess Cut Loose Diamonds
Rings with certified loose princess cut diamonds are best for women with long fingers. Star Jones, who spared no cost in her million-dollar wedding, wore a princess cut diamond ring.
Loose diamonds are available in many shapes. Known for its incredible brilliance and fire the
Round loose diamond is by far the most popular. While somewhat less traditional fancy shaped loose diamonds are both unique and beautiful. Some of the more popular loose diamond shapes include the Princess (square) cut,
Emerald cut, Triangle (trillian),
Heart, Oval, Marquise, Asscher,
Pear, Radiant and Cushion cut.
A loose diamond can be set alone in a diamond ring/pendant or it can be paired up to create stunning diamond earrings or side stones to complement an existing loose diamond.
Before you begin shopping for Loose Diamonds it is important to take the time and learn about the basics of loose diamond grading. Our experts have put together a crash diamond course to help guide you through this exciting process. Read about Cut, Color, Clarity, Carat and Diamond Certificates.
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At A&W Diamonds we only sell Loose Diamonds that have been certified by an independent world-renowned gemological laboratory.
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