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Brilliant_Rock
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Hi all!!
Here's a decent photo of single cuts set into a ring
In general, we prefer single cuts to compliment vintage style diamonds.
Back in the day, when I was learning to grade at Harry Winston, we started learning on single cuts, as it's easier to teach clarity grading on them. Back then, they were less costly than full cuts ( traditional round brilliant)
Today, very few factories cut single cut diamonds- and the ones that do are generally along the lines of super ideal cutters. The reason is that single cuts are used on super high end watches- they demand a high level of consistency.
So the price on the market is higher than full cuts.
I hope this helps!