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4 Popular Gem Cuts You Should Know About

The shape of a gemstone refers to the number of facets present on the stone. A perfect and beautiful gemstone cut can smartly hide all its imperfections and enhance its qualities…. Read more.

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4 Popular Gem Cuts You Should Know About

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  1. Blog 3:Petersuchyjewelers.com 4 Popular Gem Cuts You Should Know About There is a huge variety of gemstones in the market and every gemstone has its own unique and eye- catching shape. The cut plays an important role in the popularity, recognition and the sale of a gemstone. A specific cut is usually given which will look appealing and best on a gemstone. The shape of a gemstone refers to the number of facets present on the stone. A perfect and beautiful gemstone cut can smartly hide all its imperfections and enhance its qualities. Although there are several popular gemstone cuts, here are the top 4 popular gemstone cuts you should know about. • Baguette Cut: This cut is named after the popular French bread because of its slender and elongated shape. In this cut, rectangular and step-cut stones are primarily used to emphasize central and larger stones. This cut was highly in demand during the art deco era but this cut is again in the fashion. You will see this cut mainly in Art Deco rings and pendants. • Rose Cut: Rose cut gemstones are not common in modern day jewelry. This cut is often associated with antique jewelry such as Georgian and Victorian. The rose cut looks just like its namesake flower- rose. With a domed crown and flat top, this cut can be a perfect pick for occasions like engagement and wedding. Next time when you are out to buy wedding rings, do not forget to check out this unique cut. • Marquise Cut:This cut is also known as Navette cut which means a ‘little boat’. This cut is easily identified due to its oval shape that is pointed from both ends. This cut is referred as a modified brilliant cut because of its 58 beautiful facets. •French Cut: Stones of this cut are either rectangular or square. The stones are eminent by its cross facets on the crown top. This French cut was invented in the 14th century. However, this cut became popular during the Edwardian era.

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