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    To be exact, her new bling is a handmade emerald-cut diamond platinum ring set with two tapered diamond baguettes flanking a whopping 56 round brilliant cut diamonds, arranged in Lane’s ...

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    For a more fashion-forward piece, this diamond ring includes a thick 18k yellow gold band with a “floating” ring of baguette-cut diamonds above it. $1,990 at Brilliant Earth Shane Co.

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    Chock comes packing heat with a handmade emerald-cut diamond platinum ring set with two tapered diamond baguettes. The Neil Lane original came with 56 round brilliant cut diamonds. The approximate ...

  5. Diamond cut - Wikipedia

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    A diamond cut is a style or design guide used when shaping a diamond for polishing such as the brilliant cut. Cut refers to shape (pear, oval), and also the symmetry, proportioning and polish of a diamond. The cut of a diamond greatly affects a diamond's brilliance—a poorly-cut diamond is less luminous.

  6. Hooker Emerald Brooch - Wikipedia

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    Ten pairs of baguette-cut diamonds project between the spokes from behind the emerald towards the platinum band. The Hooker Emerald itself weighs 75.47 carats (15.094 g). [ 1 ] It measures 27 millimetres (1.1 in) to a side and is remarkably free of inclusions for its size. [ 2 ]

  7. Brilliant (diamond cut) - Wikipedia

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    Diamond proportions and facets, for the round brilliant cut. The original round brilliant-cut was developed by Marcel Tolkowsky in 1919. The ideal proportions are 100% diameter, 53% table, 43.1% pavilion and 16.2% crown. The girdle and culet (if any—not part of Tolkowsky's original design) are cut from the ideal brilliant.