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Pear Cut Engagement Rings Singapore: The Teardrop Diamond Guide

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Pear Cut Engagement Rings Singapore: The Teardrop Diamond Guide

The pear cut is one of the most graceful diamond shapes in existence. Sometimes called the teardrop diamond, it combines the rounded curve of an oval at one end with the pointed tip of a marquise a...

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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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The Bow-Tie Effect in Oval and Marquise Diamonds: What It Is and How to Avoid It

If you have ever looked at an oval or marquise diamond and noticed a dark shadow running across the centre of the stone — a shadow shaped, unmistakably, like a bow-tie — you have seen the bow-tie e...

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Two-Tone Engagement Rings Singapore: When One Metal Is Not Enough

The assumption that an engagement ring must be made in a single metal is a convention, not a rule. Two-tone rings — where the band and the setting use different metals — have been made for centurie...

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Cluster Engagement Rings Singapore: When Many Stones Outshine One

A cluster ring is exactly what it sounds like: multiple smaller diamonds arranged together to create the visual impression of a single large stone, or a floral, starburst, or geometric pattern that...

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Rose Cut Diamonds Singapore: The Vintage Cut Making a Modern Comeback

Before the brilliant cut dominated the diamond world, there was the rose cut. Developed in the 16th century and reaching its peak during the Georgian and Victorian eras, the rose cut is one of the ...

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Three-Stone Engagement Rings Singapore: Past, Present, Future

The three-stone engagement ring — also called the trilogy ring — is one of the most symbolically loaded designs in jewellery. The three stones represent the past, the present, and the future: the s...

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Asscher Cut Diamonds Singapore: The Step-Cut Stone Making a Comeback

The Asscher cut is one of the most architecturally distinctive diamond shapes in existence. Square with deeply cut corners, it belongs to the step-cut family — the same family as the emerald cut — ...

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Toi et Moi Rings Singapore: The Two-Stone Trend Explained

Toi et moi — French for "you and me" — is one of the oldest and most romantic ring concepts in jewellery history. Napoleon Bonaparte gave Joséphine a toi et moi ring in 1796. Ariana Grande wore one...

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Cushion Cut vs Princess Cut Diamonds: Which Should You Choose?
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Cushion Cut vs Princess Cut Diamonds: Which Should You Choose?

Cushion cut or princess cut? Both are popular fancy shapes, but they're very different in character — one soft and romantic, one sharp and modern. Here's how they compare on brilliance, durability,...

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