What Are Newest Shapes For Engagement Rings?

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Even though there are many different cuts available for engagement rings, most couples choose to stick to just a few popular ones.

An engagement ring, which must look appropriate under many circumstances, be safely set and stable even when worn under working conditions, is often a simple stone, or at most a trio of stones with minor chips as embellishment. The limitations of one stone in a secure setting- or a trio of stones mounted in the same way- and designed to be worn for any occasion, show that final selections most often favor clean, timeless cuts that can be safely mounted and give intense visual impact regardless of a modest setting.

The most common stone of all is the round cut. You may want to go with the round cut, because it is widely considered the most beautiful. Round cuts in what are often called “Tiffany settings” or raised prong settings, are the classic idea of an engagement ring: a single stone floating just above the band of the ring, with maximum exposure of the stone to light. A nice round stone would appear wonderful in a Tiffany setting. A muddy and small stone has nowhere to hide, you know.

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. A square cut stone, the Princess cut, is also able to securely give a stable, cube, look with fair fire. If mounted correctly these linear cuts can be very safe because of prongs on the corners and protecting the side.

One diamond that is very flexible from a design standpoint is the cushion cut diamond, it merges well with different stones, can balance both the shine and glitter of round cut diamonds with most of the dignity and grace of linear cut diamonds. 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. A solitaire needs to be set carefully so that it does not look crooked or out of balance. These lovely stones may be better reserved for earrings, necklaces, or rings that are intended to function on their own, not in tandem with a wedding band. 

The Marquise, a long eye-shaped cut roughly oval but sharply pointed at each end, is often used in multi-stone rings. Choosing a central Marquise flanked by triangular trillion cut stones produces a stunning, more elaborate design.

Despite other options, diamonds remain the preferred standby because of their inherent perfection. With a sense of these diamond cuts you have a foundation of a  most classical design of your ring.

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