For engagement rings we typically recommend round brilliant diamonds with a cut grade of very good ideal or super.
Different cut of diamond engagement rings.
Like round cut diamonds princess cut diamonds are a good choice for their flexibility in working in almost any style of ring.
Each type of cut sparkles in its own way and deciding which one appeals to you is a great place to.
The princess cut is another traditional engagement ring style boasting plenty of sparkle.
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The square shape with pointed corners even better when set on a diamond encrusted band.
Because of the way this diamond is cut you also get plenty of sparkle.
Cut grades if given are more arbitrary.
More on princess cut diamonds.
With round brilliant diamonds the cut is easy to assess because it is formally graded by independent diamond laboratories.
Quad princess cut diamond frame engagement ring in 10k white gold.
Notice the bezel setting around the round diamond in the tension style setting.
Emerald cut diamonds stand out because of their rectangular facets and elongated shape.
For other diamond shapes the cut is much more subjective.
An h color diamond will appear white when set in white gold but an i or even j color can look great in yellow or rose gold.
Diamond double cushion frame engagement ring in 10k two tone gold.
Cuts make all the difference when it comes to finding the diamond engagement ring of your dreams.
The most popular diamond cut for engagement rings you will have no problem finding an exhaustive selection of different settings grades and styles for round diamonds.
Since marquise cut diamonds hide inclusions well an si1 or si2 clarity will give you an eye clean diamond on a budget.
Emerald cut engagement rings are a timeless choice and our outstanding selection of handcrafted engagement ring settings offers options from solitaires to halos sure to fit your style.
The ring in the photo above two tone metal with pear shape diamond learn more about mixed metal engagement rings here is a classic tension setting while the one underneath is a tension style setting.
The princess cut diamond first created in 1980 is the most popular fancy diamond shape especially for engagement rings.
Almost 200 years old cushion cut diamond is an ideal shape to be settled in antique engagement ring settings.