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  2. The symbolism and meaning behind different engagement ring shapes

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    The Emerald is a historic diamond shape with a modern feel, thanks to its long, clean lines, rectangular shape, and step cut faceting. ... To choose the right diamond shape for an engagement ring ...

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    This year’s Amazon Prime Day event is perfectly timed for anyone who wants to get their holiday shopping done early. A pair of simple white gold diamond studs is an essential addition to any ...

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  5. Princess cut - Wikipedia

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    Princess cut diamond set in a ring. The princess cut (technical name 'square modified brilliant') is a diamond cut shape often used in engagement rings. The name dates back to the 1960s, while the princess cut as it exists was created by Betazel Ambar, Ygal Perlman, and Israel Itzkowitz in 1980.

  6. Engagement ring - Wikipedia

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    Rings with a larger diamond set in the middle and smaller diamonds on the side fit under this category. Three-stone diamond engagement rings, sometimes called trinity rings or trilogy rings, are rings with three matching diamonds set horizontally in a row with the bigger stone placed in the center. The three diamonds on the ring are typically ...

  7. Diamond - Wikipedia

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    A diamond simulant is a non-diamond material that is used to simulate the appearance of a diamond, and may be referred to as diamante. Cubic zirconia is the most common. The gemstone moissanite (silicon carbide) can be treated as a diamond simulant, though more costly to produce than cubic zirconia.