I will soon be celebrating my 25th anniversary, and my DH is buying me a new ring. I get to choose it myself
My original e-ring is a .25 c round solitaire, and for sentimental reasons, I originally thought I would pair the diamond with another .25 c stone, and have them set on either side of a larger round diamond, in a three stone design. However, in my recent wanderings around the net, I've seen some absolutely gorgeous art deco rings that I fine hugely appealing. I love the look of OEC diamonds in photos, but I don't think I've ever seen one IRL. My question is - do they have the same brilliance and sparkle as a modern round diamond? Is there any way to judge the quality of an OEC diamond's cut by measurements? ie., would the depth and table percentages be similar to a modern round? I hope these aren't stupid questions. It's unlikely that I'll ever be in a position to purchase another diamond ring of any significance, so I really want to be sure before I buy anything!

My original e-ring is a .25 c round solitaire, and for sentimental reasons, I originally thought I would pair the diamond with another .25 c stone, and have them set on either side of a larger round diamond, in a three stone design. However, in my recent wanderings around the net, I've seen some absolutely gorgeous art deco rings that I fine hugely appealing. I love the look of OEC diamonds in photos, but I don't think I've ever seen one IRL. My question is - do they have the same brilliance and sparkle as a modern round diamond? Is there any way to judge the quality of an OEC diamond's cut by measurements? ie., would the depth and table percentages be similar to a modern round? I hope these aren't stupid questions. It's unlikely that I'll ever be in a position to purchase another diamond ring of any significance, so I really want to be sure before I buy anything!