The unique heart-shaped loose diamonds are perfect for the
romantics! Eloquent and stylish – nothing says commitment and love better than
heart cut diamonds. This intricate yet appealing shape of diamond is synonymous
with elaborate engagement rings as well as welcome anniversary gifts. In both
their smaller and larger avatars, the heart-shaped diamond has become an
intrinsic part of modern engagement rings. Instantly recognizable and
exceptionally beautiful, a well-cut heart diamond looks fantastic in an
otherwise traditional diamond engagement ring. Meticulous craftsmanship
determines the finesse of a heart cut diamond and the resultant quality of its
sparkle, fire, and brilliance.
Heart-Shaped Loose Diamonds: Rarer than most other cuts
When you're customizing an engagement ring, the round brilliant turns
out to be the most frequent choice. However, the modern bride prefers something
more unusual and phenomenal. Enter the heart-shaped diamond. This glorious cut
doesn't require any complicated ring setting as a minimalist setting is enough
to accentuate its individual qualities.
The heart cut features twin rounded edges separated by a single cleft.
The distinct shape of a heart can be best observed in a stone larger than half a
carat. If you're looking for a smaller specimen, a three-prong or bezel setting
better showcases the cleft detailing and point of the stone.
One of the most critical and difficult cuts to produce, heart-shaped
diamonds call for gifted diamond cutters. The sharp division of a well-defined
cleft and flawlessly matching two round ends necessitate dexterity and extreme
precision. Asymmetrical heart-shaped diamond is much rarer than a round
diamond.
The heart diamond's optical symmetry can be best seen in a diamond
having top arches even in width and height. The heart shaped loose diamond
can be affected by the 'bow-tie' issue of a region of darkness within the
stone. A visual inspection is in order before you make the final purchase.
Heart-shaped diamond engagement ring
Heart-shaped loose diamonds are an ideal choice if you're planning to create something truly
unusual. You have the option of combining different ring settings and shank
designs to complement your precious center stone. If you want something
glamorous, think of a heart diamond solitaire with delicate twisting shoulders
with diamond pavé detailing. If you
want lighter accents, smaller diamonds inset in a metal band is another lovable
combination.
Dual
accents on both sides of the heart diamond elevate the overall design of the
ring. Prong-set trapezoid cut diamonds make an ideal choice as accents. And if
you're all for charisma, a halo of double rows of diamonds around your heart
diamond will add to its unending intrigue.
Colored
heart-shaped loose diamonds
If you are looking for something uncommon? Fancy-colored heart-shaped
loose diamonds are ideal for brides who want to stand out in a crowd.
Colorless baguette diamonds on two sides of a canary yellow or vivid green or
an edgy gray diamond builds up the drama in your engagement ring. A heart-shaped
diamond alone is enough to present a sparkling engagement ring.
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