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  2. All About Selena Gomez’s Dazzling and Rare Engagement ... - AOL

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    The boulder of a diamond was cut in a marquise shape and set on a gold ... The elongated diamond dates back to the 18th century when King Louis XV of Paris instructed his jeweler to design a ...

  3. Selena Gomez's Engagement Ring Cements the Next Big Diamond Trend

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    Defined by soft curves and sharp elongated edges, the marquise cut saw its origins thanks to King Louis XV of France, who, in the 18th century, commissioned a diamond to be modeled in the shape of ...

  4. Does Selena Gomez's engagement ring have a secret message ...

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    A TikToker post ed a video with the text, "Now me and Selena have the same Marquise Diamond ring." Others are anticipating that Gomez's ring will spark a spike in popularity, making their unique ...

  5. Diamond cut - Wikipedia

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    Diamond cutters have to contend with working a stone to its best finished form with the least amount of waste. This strategy depends on the quality of the stone and its final proportions. If two diamonds of equal weight are inspected there can be a noticeable difference in size when viewed from above; arguably the most important view.

  6. Diamond cutting - Wikipedia

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    An example of this is the marquise cut diamond which was popular in the 1970s to 1980s. In later decades, jewelers had little success in selling this shape in comparison to other shapes like the oval or pear shape. [citation needed] The marquise can be cut into an oval diamond by any diamond cutter with a loss of 5 to 10% in total weight.

  7. List of diamonds - Wikipedia

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    The largest diamond found by a park visitor in the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas since 1972, when it was established as a state park. It was found by W. W. Johnson of Amarillo, Texas in 1975 and was a 16.37 carats (3.27 g) white diamond, but it has since been cut into a 7.54 carats (1,510 mg) marquise shape. —

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