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Buddha Diamond

November 12, 2009

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There is a truly unique diamond in the marketplace. It’s added value is in what it stands for; itself notwithstanding the visual art of the diamond. It is extremely difficult to craft from a single rough diamond, which makes the achievement unique.

 

It glitters into seven colours of the rainbow. It is the diamond Buddha. As you may know the Buddhist philosophy is represented by Buddha. Consequently the shape adds value above the intrinsic worth of the stone.

Tabiz Diamond

November 11, 2009

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This particular diamond is known as the Tabiz diamond in the Western world and known as the Taveez in the East. The Tabiz diamond is flat and triangular in shape with little to no girdle, all of the weight is spread out and the stone appears much larger than its actual weight.  There are no set number of facets, the more facets there are, the better the stone catches the light.  The Tabiz is faceted on both sides, which is unusual for a diamond.  It gives it the ability to be very flat, creating a “watery” appearance.  The stones are “drilled” like a bead, which best suits necklaces and earrings.

Christmas Tree Diamond

November 9, 2009

November 6, 2009

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There is a diamond that is named after the calla lily flower. When 4 of these diamonds are set together they take on the shape of a beautiful butterfly. There are 57 facets and their location is patented. The actual shape of the diamond enhances the return of light. These beautiful shape appeals to brides.

 

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Briolette Diamond

November 5, 2009

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Look at Victorian, Edwardian and Art Deco antique and estate jewellery, and you will find Briolette diamonds. The Briolette shaped diamond is often found in antique tiaras. These diamonds are a drop like shape and cut with triangular/diamond shaped facets. Briolettes can be cut from any shape diamond, cutting the triangular/diamond shaped facets all the way round the stone. In many of the old Briolettes you can see a lot more subtle surface reflection.   Briolette shapes can be cut from coloured diamonds especially fancy and canary yellows, following closely by cognac and other champagne coloured gems. These pear shaped diamonds are often used for earrings.

Buddha Diamond

November 4, 2009

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There is a truly unique diamond in the marketplace. It’s added value is in what it stands for; itself notwithstanding the visual art of the diamond. It is extremely difficult to craft from a single rough diamond, which makes the achievement unique.

 

It glitters into seven colours of the rainbow. It is the diamond Buddha. As you may know the Buddhist philosophy is represented by Buddha. Consequently the shape adds value above the intrinsic worth of the stone.

Baguillion Cut Diamond

November 3, 2009

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A horizontal shaped baguette diamond with square corners is called a Baguillion cut diamond which is generally 4.5mm to 5mm long. It is primarily used for engagement rings.  The Baguillion cut diamond achieves good sells in the market place around the weight range of 1.25 to 1.50 carats, but the best sellers are in the 1.75 – 2.0 carats weight range. There are not a lot of Baguillions Diamonds in the marketplace, because they are made from the heavier of the Baguette roughs. As the Baguillion Diamond is essentially used as a side stone matching is a problem so the market demand is low. When buying a Baguillion diamond you need to look for even brilliance and good proportions which is similar to a princess cut diamond.

Arges Diamond

November 2, 2009

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The Arges TM diamond has its own website.  The diamond is a round diamond with 85 precise cut facets and the name is synonymous to flash and brightness.  This diamond is sold in the USA, the Far East and Europe.  This is an elegant looking diamond displaying brightness and fire which is thanks to the precision faceting.  The diamond is sold with a certificate and a CD with music based on the diamond.

Baracut Diamond

October 29, 2009

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It is sometimes considered the romantic cut Two Hearts Diamond because two hearts meet point to point deep within the diamond culet.  The Baracut TM  has 77 facets creating maximum light dispersion.  This diamond is not sold as a loose stone.  It is sold in jewellery and is used in earrings, necklaces, rings and pendants.

Briolette Diamond

October 28, 2009

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Look at Victorian, Edwardian and Art Deco antique and estate jewellery, and you will find Briolette diamonds. The Briolette shaped diamond is often found in antique tiaras. These diamonds are a drop like shape and cut with triangular/diamond shaped facets. Briolettes can be cut from any shape diamond, cutting the triangular/diamond shaped facets all the way round the stone. In many of the old Briolettes you can see a lot more subtle surface reflection.   Briolette shapes can be cut from coloured diamonds especially fancy and canary yellows, following closely by cognac and other champagne coloured gems. These pear shaped diamonds are often used for earrings.