Collection FAQs
Popular diamonds include Half Moon, Heart, Asscher, Marquise, Old European Round, old mine cushion, old mine pear. Available in lab-grown diamond, it’s a top choice for engagement rings.
Yes, lab-grown diamonds are chemically and physically identical to mined diamonds, and they gleam, sparkle, and have the same fire.
Yes, some rare diamonds, such as old European round rings and heart engagement rings, are strong enough to be worn every day. Softer stones, such as emeralds or opals, need more attention, though. For everyday jewelry, always use stones with a high hardness.
To care for the diamond Ring, clean it gently with a soft cloth and mild soap, store it separately in a jewelry box to prevent scratches, and avoid exposure to water, direct sunlight, and sprays like perfume or hairspray. This helps keep your gemstones looking bright and beautiful.
Rose cut, asscher, and marquise diamonds are excellent for vintage or antique-inspired settings.
An antique diamond with a soft, square form and rounded corners is called an old mine cushion cut diamond. It is frequently seen in antique or vintage engagement rings and has a hefty, vintage brilliance.
Choose an old mine pear engagement ring for its unique, vintage look and soft, romantic sparkle. It's a popular choice for those who want something different, timeless, and eco-friendly.
Heart cut diamonds look best in vintage-inspired settings such as a solitaire with milgrain detailing, halo, or a bezel. These designs, which are popular for one-of-a-kind engagement rings, showcase their vintage appeal.
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The brilliance of oval and heart cuts is comparable to that of round diamonds. Compared to round or oval cuts, trillion and asscher cuts sparkle differently but not as strongly.
The heart form is the quintessential representation of passion and love, but its cutting complexity makes it less popular.
Yes, most of the time. In comparison to round brilliants, many fancy cuts, such as trillion, oval, and marquise, are less expensive and give a greater appearance per carat.
Yes, most fancy shapes are available as lab-grown, but some, like hearts or trillions, may be more specialized and uncommon.