Princess Cut Engagement Ring With Baguettes
A princess cut engagement ring is one of the most popular kinds of engagement rings ever since it first boomed in popularity in the 1960s. Princess cut rings are still being created by jewelers everywhere, although there are definitely many antique engagement rings that offer a diamond with a princess cut.
A princess cut engagement ring with baguettes is the newest in a long line of popular kinds of rings with princess cut diamonds. This is the kind of style where the band is also lined with tiny diamonds that have a baguette cut.
Although lining the band of the ring is not a new idea, the design of putting baguette styles diamonds is booming over all the other kinds because it offers a look that is both classic and stunning at the same time.
The princess cut engagement ring with baguettes is interesting to look at because it offers a classic look with a modern contrast. The princess cut is that which is considered as a brilliant stone, and it features and approximates 50 facets overall.
The baguette cut, on the other hand, is much simpler than the princess cut, feature only 20 or less facets and not to mention the flat, smooth surface at the top of the diamond. This kind of complexity in one ring is that which makes the princess cut engagement ring with baguettes a true best seller amongst other princess cut rings.
If you think that buying an engagement ring that has more than one diamond means that it is going to cost a fortune, then you might just be proven wrong but the princess cut engagement ring with baguettes.
The princess cut is special in a way that it can actually hide the imperfections of the diamond and retain the shininess and the brilliance because of the many facets that it has. Because of this, it is easier to get a bigger diamond for a lesser price than you would a cut that shows all of the imperfections that the diamond has.
The baguettes, on the other hand, are simpler and have very few facets, so they will actually show the imperfections more. But not to worry, because since it is to be placed on the band, the baguette cut diamond will be far too small for the imperfections to even register on to the naked eye.