I love an east-west setting and have not been able to stop thinking about this .55 carat duchess cut via xothebijoubox on IG:
However, I've never seen a duchess cut in person person, and I was able to find limited information about them online. I did find a post here that was helpful:
I wasn't able to learn much more than that, but I'd like to! Does anyone know where I can read up on these? Have you ever seen one? What do you think?
Thanks!
However, I've never seen a duchess cut in person person, and I was able to find limited information about them online. I did find a post here that was helpful:
The Royal Cuts, developed in Israel and distributed in the United States by Suberi Brothers, New York, include the Empress, the Baroness and the Duchess cuts that resemble the pear, oval and marquise shapes respectively.The difference is, these cuts create the illusion of a much larger diamond, achieved through state-of-the-art cutting technology that enlarges the crown, or top half of the stone, and reduces the pavilion, using four to six extra facets over the traditional 58. A duchess cut diamond has much more brilliance than a regular cut diamond. It has more faceted cuts that catch light rays from every angle and reflects it back.
Duchess Cut Marquise Diamond
I'm looking for any information about a Duchess cut marquise diamond I have. It is .75 carat and set in 14k white gold. I do not know the color or clarity, but it appears to be very clean and I would guess fall in the I-J color range. Any info regarding the special cut of the diamond, the value...
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I wasn't able to learn much more than that, but I'd like to! Does anyone know where I can read up on these? Have you ever seen one? What do you think?
Thanks!