The dark spot in the center of the old mine or European cut makes the diamond look like a deep well. Very mysterious and enchanting look. It’s less about the sparkle and more about emotion.
Thank you for the info. It was very instructive . I’m looking for information about the jubilee cut diamond and crown of light diamond… but no one talks about it.
This is all really interesting. I've had all the different main types of antique diamonds in my personal collection. The rose cut I have is a true antique and extremely clean diamond. It's fire is like watching a kaleidoscope. It's sparkle is different than an old mine or old european but it definitely sparkles and has huge rainbow flashes. It's almost like a rainbow lives inside the diamond. You can't go wrong with any of them 🥰
Thanks for the information about 🌹 cute diamond. I just bought a vintage style ring with small rose cute diamonds and a blue saffier and i was a little 🤔 about the clear inclusions that looks like a horizontale crack in some of the stones. And some of the stones are slity up in there setting. But the juwelier explaind to me that is normale for this type of cute.😊 I am a new 🔔👍🏿
I feel the rose cut is similar to a 60/60 cut. Diamonds today look so modern and generic in the modern round brilliant cut... modern and displeasing with all the black splintering arrows. I prefer chunky cuts and glassy looks.
I feel the rose cut is similar to a 60/60 cut. Diamonds today look so modern and generic in the modern round brilliant cut... modern and displeasing with all the black splintering arrows. I prefer chunky cuts and glassy looks. Anything close to its natural form. Also modern brilliant look so busy!!!! You lose the appeal of the gem in its natural form.
The dark spot in the center of the old mine or European cut makes the diamond look like a deep well. Very mysterious and enchanting look. It’s less about the sparkle and more about emotion.
Yes they're very romantic and less glam then today's
I recently got an old mine cut diamond ring and I am obsessed. so beautiful and unique!
Amazing! You're so lucky!
Thank you for the info. It was very instructive . I’m looking for information about the jubilee cut diamond and crown of light diamond… but no one talks about it.
Really interesting how technology affected fashion over time. Awesome video!
It's cool right!
This is all really interesting. I've had all the different main types of antique diamonds in my personal collection. The rose cut I have is a true antique and extremely clean diamond. It's fire is like watching a kaleidoscope. It's sparkle is different than an old mine or old european but it definitely sparkles and has huge rainbow flashes. It's almost like a rainbow lives inside the diamond. You can't go wrong with any of them 🥰
I have a hand cut really old diamond and ruby ring the sparkle Is outstanding its set in platinum with 18carat band
@@mydogky oh beautiful! Very lucky :)
Well explained,
Happy you liked it :)
Thanks for the information about 🌹 cute diamond. I just bought a vintage style ring with small rose cute diamonds and a blue saffier and i was a little 🤔 about the clear inclusions that looks like a horizontale crack in some of the stones. And some of the stones are slity up in there setting. But the juwelier explaind to me that is normale for this type of cute.😊
I am a new 🔔👍🏿
Wonderful! Thanks for the thumbs up, much appreciated :)
Very informative. Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
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I feel the rose cut is similar to a 60/60 cut. Diamonds today look so modern and generic in the modern round brilliant cut... modern and displeasing with all the black splintering arrows. I prefer chunky cuts and glassy looks.
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I live in India Please reply me 🙏🙏
You are the reason why people on the internet call us creepy. Stop pestering her for no reason. Have some tact bro.
Ma'am please Please tell us here which is the best lab to check the stone and where to get it checked, where are you from? 🚩🇮🇳I from India 🙏
I feel the rose cut is similar to a 60/60 cut. Diamonds today look so modern and generic in the modern round brilliant cut... modern and displeasing with all the black splintering arrows. I prefer chunky cuts and glassy looks. Anything close to its natural form. Also modern brilliant look so busy!!!! You lose the appeal of the gem in its natural form.
Yes a round brilliant cut does look a little sterile. I do prefer an old mine cut