Diamond:New unique cutting styles

To create something unique for clientele, fine jewellers are going beyond the traditional cuts
Unique cutting styles of Diamond
Unique cutting styles of Diamond

To create something unique and special for renowned clientele, fine jewellers are going beyond the traditional cuts of princess, emerald, cushion and brilliant to attract the buyers towards their jewellery.

Some of the unique styles that have gained popularity in the trade are following:

Louis Vuitton’s LV cut:

The key point in this type of diamond cut is that it features 61 and 77, which is a mixture of the brilliant and princess facet arrangements. This cut has been inspired by the brands’ iconic Monogram, featuring star and flower motifs and has been patented.

Christopher Designs’ Crisscut:

The special feature of this long and short crisscrossed facets emphasise a diamond’s depth, resulting in high-intensity brilliance. The ‘full-of-fire’ diamond has climbed through the ranks of high jewellery lovers’ wish list.

 Bez Ambar’s Blaze cut:

This is a special square cut with 13 crown facets that generates a remarkable amount of fire. The smaller cuts have been cut intentionally for the optimal reflection of light.

Wallace Chan’s Wallace cut:

 This unique cut involves combining of medieval cameo and intaglio with three-dimensional engraving, resulting in five 3-D reelections of a human face at the centre of a precious stone.

Ainra cut from Nirav Modi:

In this style of cutting, diamonds are linked together directly without any gold or silver links in between. Its special feature is its fluidity and lightness of the resulting jewellery.

Orra Crown Star:

Orra Crown Star is a 73 Facets Solitaire, inspired by the 700 year old Belgian legacy of diamond crafting. While a tr additional diamond has 58 facets, the ORRA Crown Star has 73 Facets.

These facets are aligned in perfect symmetry and proportion to provide maximum brilliance and scintillation.

These solitaires are being certified by IGI.

For it’s ORRA Crown Star, ORRA is having a co-branding with IGI for certification and every solitaire is inscribed with Orra Crown Star 73.

While any brilliant diamond is defined by its natural elements of clarity and color, the precise craftsmanship of cut gives this diamond an edge above the others in brilliance.

Dubai Cut:

Signified by their beauty and diversity in colours, semi-precious gemstones are available in as many cuts and settings. From the iridescent tanzanite, to the luminous tourmaline, to the radiant aquamarine, and many more, every colour in the rainbow is represented. A selection of fine jewellery features a vibrant combination of colours, elegantly presented to delight the wearer.

 


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