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  2. The symbolism and meaning behind different engagement ring shapes

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    Here is what the most popular diamond shapes for engagement rings mean. While reading, think about which shape reflects you and your partner. Round Brilliant Cut: Traditional and Elegant

  3. These diamond shapes will match your Myers-Briggs ... - AOL

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    Consider diamond shapes with sleek step-cut facets to match your style, like an Emerald or Asscher center stone paired with Baguette side stones. ... Adventurous and hands-on, Explorers seek ...

  4. Engagement ring - Wikipedia

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    However, diamond engagement rings were for a long time seen as the domain of the nobility and aristocracy, and tradition often favoured simpler engagement bands. [citation needed] In 1852, the Koh-i-Noor diamond was re-cut and embellished in Queen Victoria's crown. This triggered a diamond rush throughout the world. [citation needed]

  5. Stonesetting - Wikipedia

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    Example of bead set diamonds Example of pavé set diamonds "Bead setting" is a generic term for setting a stone directly into metal using gravers, also called burins, which are essentially tiny chisels. A hole is drilled directly into the surface of the metal, before a ball burr is used to make a concave depression the size of the stone.

  6. The hidden meaning behind Selena Gomez’s giant diamond ...

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    The picnic setting looks to be inside with faux grass and greenery lining the back. Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco have been dating for a little over a year (Getty Images) Blanco and Gomez went ...

  7. Polyiamond - Wikipedia

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    A polyiamond (also polyamond or simply iamond, or sometimes triangular polyomino [1]) is a polyform whose base form is an equilateral triangle.The word polyiamond is a back-formation from diamond, because this word is often used to describe the shape of a pair of equilateral triangles placed base to base, and the initial 'di-' looks like a Greek prefix meaning 'two-' (though diamond actually ...

  8. Diamond (gemstone) - Wikipedia

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    (A poorly cut 1.0-carat (200 mg) diamond may have the same diameter and appear as large as a 0.85-carat (170 mg) diamond.) The depth percentage is the overall quickest indication of the quality of the cut of a round brilliant. "Ideal" round brilliant diamonds should not have a depth percentage greater than 62.5%.

  9. Moon of Baroda - Wikipedia

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    The Moon of Baroda is a 24.04 carats (4.808 g) cut diamond discovered in Vadodara (Baroda), India. [1] The diamond, canary yellow in colour, is cut in a pear shape. When found, the rough diamond weighed 25.95 carats (5.190 g). The Moon of Baroda was originally owned by the Maharajas of Baroda.