Of the many diamond cuts, the rose cut is perhaps the most popular of all. It’s a long-time favourite for centuries. When in 2012, Jennifer Aston was presented with that stunning single rose cut diamond that was flat on the back, the rose cut shot back into fashion. The rose is a very thin cut, allowing for much detail on the front and sides, creating a flowering effect, and this cut is extremely precise.

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Single or Double Facets

You can have either with a rose cut, with the double facet increasing the light reflection considerably, which is very noticeable if you view a single and double facet cut together. The double facet is high and deep, producing horizontal facets that create a stunning effect in the right lighting.

Unique Shape

The rose cut is flat on the back and rise to a dome-shape with many deep facets. Wearing this ring gives you the feeling the stone is much closer to your skin, which it is, thanks to the flat back. As to the final design, check out some fine examples of the various cuts of diamonds at https://www.diamondjewellerystudio.com.au/argyle-pink-diamonds who are a leading Australian custom jeweller who can create the engagement ring for your beloved. They also have a great selection of coloured and clear diamond engagement rings, and when you see something special, don’t hesitate to make an appointment to view.

Steeped in History

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Rose cut diamonds were very popular before we developed the technology to machine cut. Indeed, there are many antique rose cut diamond rings for sale with the online jeweller. As they are handmade, there are no two identical rings. Browsing can be done with ease if you search online, and when you find the ideal ring, a secure online payment is all it takes to acquire the ring.

Antique Diamond Rings

Rose cut diamonds were created in the 16th century and were popular throughout the Georgian and Victorian times, so there are many special antique diamond engagement rings with the rose cut and most women are fascinated to know the history of their engagement ring; who wore the ring and who gave it to them? Of course, the jeweller would know the history of the ring, which allows your imagination to work overtime, and if you are a romantic, it’s a nice feeling to know that your ring has seen so much in its life.

Custom Jewellers

If you really want something special, talk to a specialist custom jeweller; a wholesale diamond merchant that also has an in-house design team, which means you could design your own rose cut diamond. Buying loose stones saves a lot of money as well. The custom jeweller would have fine examples of uncut stones of varying quality, and having the ring custom made is no more expensive than buying off-the-shelf.

The rose cut diamond has stood the test of time. Through the centuries, the rose cut has remained popular. For such a deep cut, the light reflection is both subtle and strong. This is the perfect cut for the romantic girl that likes a subtle sparkle and pink and red diamonds are especially attractive when cut in the rose style.

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AuthorCarla Snuggs