Diamond Engagement Rings: Look For The Rarer Cuts

 

Diamond engagement rings with the predictable round brilliant multi-carats are done to death! Hands down, they are still the best seller in the wedding jewelry industry. Yet, they have been overplayed in our social media feeds and minds, for the last few decades. Thankfully, we are witnessing an increase in the popularity of unconventional engagement rings. Modern settings and rarer cuts make engagement rings more distinctive. Think geometric shapes, antique cuts, East-West, bezel mountings, and off-kilter – they guarantee uniqueness in your ring. Rarer-cut engagement rings are becoming a recurrent request for fine jewelry designers.

 There are innumerable ways to go about buying diamond engagement rings. A famous retailer, a family jeweler, or a custom design – rarer cut diamonds have been adopted by jewelers who specialize in the art of unexpected. Non-traditional cuts and unusual shapes add to the appearance of a conventional diamond engagement ring.

 

The hexagon shape is something of a diamond marvel. The portrait-cut diamonds are perfectly suited for brides who prefer a ring that best reflects their strong sense of inimitable personal style. The uncertainty of a pandemic only added fuel to this upswing in this trend.

 If you've been eyeing the trend of unexpected, architectural designs inspireinteresting shapes and angles in engagement rings. There has been a complete deviation from the known rounded to the frivolity of asymmetry and exceptional.

 And most overwhelmingly, the absence of a trend is the real trend. It's extremely specific to an individual and her taste. The entire diamond spectrum incorporates diverse cuts and shapes. There has been a clear uptick of attention in elongated diamonds and marquise cuts. These elongated diamonds when set in a stunning East-West orientation creates a gloriously 'different' diamond engagement ring.

 This refreshing change toward adopting something unique prompts us to rethink what's feasible in an engagement ring. We are ready to flaunt even the most unlikely shapes when diamonds with rarer cuts enter the picture.

 Hexagon, shield, and kite-cut diamonds are something you may have never really heard of. They are seeing a rise in popularity among unconventional brides. Unique cut diamonds or classic diamonds in a non-traditional setting are growing to be the new interpretations of traditional. The popular halo setting has been reimagined with colored diamonds and precious gemstones to create an aura of vibrancy.

 However, modern design or rare cuts doesn't always translate to new. Another in-demand option is antique diamonds.  Antique versions of the cushion or rounds are quite rare. Collectors and customers are snapping them up for a vintage look. The rose cut is extremely popular for its understated yet sensational look. No two antique diamonds were created alike. Their authenticity and rarity are not reflected in newly minted, modern diamonds that can be purchased anywhere. Discover your modern minimalist in a new avatar.

 With our heightened sense of vulnerability amid these chaotic surroundings, it's time for us to celebrate our closest relationships. Love is what matters. And nothing says it better than a gorgeous and unusual diamond engagement ring.

 

 

 

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