The ultimate luxury: 4-row pave’ eternity engagement rings
Diamond rings have been a very popular choice for most jewelry lovers. If you love diamonds and want an exclusive piece of diamond jewelry you should buy a radiant eternity ring. This ring has a radiant cut diamond set in your choice of metal like yellow gold, white gold or platinum. The diamond is usually cut in a rectangular shape with rounded corners and these are cut in such a manner that they lend a unique radiant look to the diamond. Today, white gold diamond eternity ring are a rage because of their versatility and also because a radiant cut diamond studded eternity ring can have other differently cut diamonds around it such as round or baguette shaped ones.
With plenty of different white gold diamond eternity ring styles, designs, and shapes available, you have a wide range of radiant eternity rings to choose from, whether as a gift or yourself.
More About Radiant Cut
The radiant cut is a method of cutting diamond and is also called as cut cornered or rectangular cut. Out of the 70 facets, the diamond has 25 facets on the crown while 37 are on the pavilion and 8 on the girdle. These cut corners offer the advantage of minimizing loss due to chipping. Combining sophistication and elegance similar to that of Emerald cut diamonds, radiant cut diamonds have often been known as the “pioneer cut” of fancy diamond cuts in the diamond brand retailing industry. The first radiant cut diamond was used in a ring almost 30 years ago (1977) and though was protected by patent, is now free to be used by any diamond manufacturer. Because of the brilliant pattern of the cut, which is given to the crown as well as the pavilion, a radiant cut brings out the beauty, dazzle, and sheer elegance of the precious stone. Some even believe that a radiant cut diamond is much better in appearance than an emerald cut diamond!
It would not be wrong to say that platinum diamond eternity ringss are an enviable combination of shape, elegance, and brilliance that can’t be found in either emerald shape or round shape diamonds.
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