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Cushion Cut Diamonds – Why they are different?

Cushion cut diamond is a combination of square cut with round corners. The cushion cut is named so because of its appearance like a cushion or pillow.The curves of the diamond have more fire and have a timeless and classic appeal with a round and soft edge. This cut has most fire or dispersion amongst all. Colored flashes of light reflecting from the diamond make it popular choice for the engagement rings. Shape Appeal The diamond can be either rectangular or square with round corners and edges. It comes in different shapes, traditionally the most preferred shape of the cut is square. Choose a length to width ratio of 1 to 1.05 for a perfectly square cut shape. Hearts and Arrows Cushion cut loose diamond are also designed as cushion hearts and arrows cut. The diamonds with hearts and arrows have exceptional appearances while diamonds without hearts and arrows are also liked by many people because of its classy look. Color The quality of the cut is an essential factor for a diamond. Th...

Want to buy IIDGR certified Diamonds?

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There are some government authorities which certify diamonds and qualify them in different cuts and grades. The International Institute of Diamond Grading and Research is a world-renowned government institute having the authority to give a grade certificate to a diamond. Their mission is to provide premium grading service and equipment to the diamond industry. If you buy loose diamonds IIDGR certified, you can be rest assured of the quality and the cut. IIDGR is a part of the De Beers company and ensures exceptional knowledge and accuracy. If you buy IIDGR certified diamonds, you can be rest assured of the quality and the cut. What does the IIDGR do? Diamond Grading and Identification Reports are based on two types: •    A precise study of the diamond carat weight, clarity, color and cut available for natural, unset diamonds with a carat weight in between 0.10 to 1.99 carats. •    They also give a comprehensive report of a diamond’s carat color, clarity...