Collection: Gemstone Cuts: Transforming Nature’s Beauty

From the gemstones and techniques used in traditional cuts, designs have evolved to incorporate creative and modern appealing cuts.

The round brilliant cut is the most classic and timeless among oval, pear, cushion and all shapes and holds the title of most preferred shape.

               
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Cushion cuts are romantic silhouettes

that incorporate vintage looks and modern accuracy at the same time thanks to their well-defined larger planes and softer corners rather than angular.
Unlike round-shaped stones which tend to possess brilliance, such stones take on an oval semi-circular shape looking sublime when rings with such designs are worn on a finger.
It also looks all-rounded and stylish when laced on a pendant.

The stylish princess cut has one of the most innovative features, which is the use of square geometric structures instead of the common conventional structures but with the brilliant cut and polish for square shiny cuts.

A pear-shaped stone, also known as a teardrop cut, incorporates the best of both worlds—that is, an oval and a marquise cut—giving an eye-catching appeal that adds length to any piece of jewelry. These kinds of cuts especially shine on pendants and drop earrings.

Heart cut jewelry is said to be for this special someone and is designed with such accuracy that at all angles they appear to be perfectly light-reflective, and machines have done the cutting.

The Classic way to show off the diamond rose asscher cut is to set it in such a way that these corners are cut, creating this awesome effect of mirrors in a hall.
Emerald shapes have step-cut facets which give this sophisticated look of a hall of mirrors. But instead of the mirroring effect reverberating light, it’s more about focusing on clarity and color.

Marquise is a very ornamental cut of diamond characterized by elongated shapes that are tapering at the right ends, making it an awe-inspiring cut in any jeweled piece.