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Radiant Cut Diamonds Singapore: The Brilliant Step-Cut Hybrid

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Radiant Cut Diamonds Singapore: The Brilliant Step-Cut Hybrid

The radiant cut sits at an interesting intersection in the diamond world: it has the rectangular or square outline of a step-cut diamond like the emerald cut, but the faceting pattern of a brillian...

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Diamond Inclusions Explained: Feathers, Crystals, Clouds and What They Mean

Every diamond grading certificate lists the inclusions present in a specific stone. The terms — feathers, crystals, clouds, needles, twinning wisps — describe very different things in terms of what...

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Salt and Pepper Diamonds: What They Are and Who They Are For

A salt and pepper diamond is one that contains visible inclusions — the “salt” being white or light reflective inclusions, and the “pepper” being dark carbon inclusions — distributed throughout the...

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The Best Diamond Shape for Your Hand: A Practical Guide

The relationship between a diamond shape and the hand it sits on is one of the most practically useful things to understand before buying an engagement ring. Jewellery that photographs beautifully ...

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How Big Is a 1 Carat Diamond? A Practical Size Guide by Shape

Carat is a measure of weight, not size. One carat equals 0.2 grams. But what buyers really want to know is: how large will this diamond look on my finger? The answer depends on the shape of the sto...

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Baguette Diamonds: The Rectangular Step Cut and How It Is Used

The baguette diamond is a small, rectangular step-cut stone that plays one of the most important supporting roles in fine jewellery. Unlike the brilliant-cut diamonds that draw attention as centre ...

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Solitaire Engagement Rings: Why Simple Usually Wins

The solitaire engagement ring — one diamond, minimal metal — is the most enduring design in fine jewellery. It has remained continuously in fashion since the late nineteenth century and shows no si...

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Fancy Coloured Diamonds: Yellow, Pink, and Blue Diamonds Explained

Most diamonds sold for fine jewellery are assessed for how close they come to colourlessness — the D to Z colour scale exists to measure the absence of colour. Fancy coloured diamonds are an entire...

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Channel Settings: The Sleek Alternative to Claw-Set Diamonds

The channel setting places diamonds in a continuous row between two parallel walls of metal, with no prongs holding individual stones. The result is a clean, flush line of diamonds that is protecte...

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Yellow Gold Engagement Rings: Why the Classic Metal Is Back

For most of the 1990s and 2000s, yellow gold was unfashionable for engagement rings. White metals — platinum and rhodium-plated white gold — dominated the market so completely that yellow gold came...

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