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1.0 ct. Round Grey Moissanite Ring for Engagement Solid Gold 14k/18k Wedding Ring, Light Gray Grey Moissanite
This antique-inspired engagement ring features a basket setting, held on a square-shaped band, adorned with undulating wave filigree and edged with milgrain.
Center moissanite gemstone is D color, VVS clarity and ideal cut
Breathtaking 14K White gold moissanite engagement ring by Braverman Jewelry
Elegance, brilliance, and forever love!
Looking for the most beautiful engagement ring on the market? Make sure you're familiar with the many engagement ring cuts available so you can choose the perfect one for your future wife. Let us tell you about the brilliance of round cut gemstone so that you can choose the ideal engagement ring.
Round cut gemstones are the most popular choice for engagement rings because they have a classic and timeless look. The round shape also allows for the most light to enter the gemstone , creating a brilliant sparkle. Additionally, round cut gemstones are versatile and can be paired with a variety of ring styles and settings.
What is a round-cut?
A round-cut diamond is the most common shape for engagement rings, so you probably know someone who owns one. Since it is the most often worn jewellery design (round diamonds make up the vast bulk of diamond sales), it may be found just about everywhere. This timeless cut produces a diamond that outshines all others in terms of brilliance and fire. A round stone is a safe bet if you're looking for something that exudes sophistication without sacrificing brilliance.
A round cut gemstone is a type of gemstone that has been cut into a circular shape with 58 facets, which allows it to have maximum light reflection and sparkle. The round cut is the most popular and traditional cut for diamonds, but it can also be used for other types of gemstones such as moissanites, sapphires, emeralds, and rubies.
Unique Traits of A round-Cut
A round cut gemstone , also known as a round brilliant cut, is characterized by its circular shape and 57 or 58 facets. It is the most popular diamond cut due to its ability to maximize the diamond's brilliance and sparkle. The round cut is versatile and can be set in a variety of jewelry styles, making it a popular choice for engagement rings. Additionally, the round cut is symmetrical, making it a preferred choice for those who value aesthetics.
58 Facets
The round cut gemstone or diamond has 58 facets in total. 25 of these facets are situated on the diamond pavilion, while the remaining 33 are positioned on the stone's crown.
Popular
Round cut engagement rings account for over 60% of all engagement rings sold, while round cut gemstones account for almost 75% of all gemstones sold due to their widespread appeal.
More shine
The round cut gemstone offers the most versatility in terms of colour, clarity, and carat weight since it has the highest sparkle of any diamond cut.
High Value
In terms of monetary investment, it is important to note that round-cut engagement rings are often the most luxurious. This is because of its dazzling brightness and how the ring's cut was designed, since cutting a round brilliant diamond results in waste. For instance, slicing a diamond into a round shape is more difficult than cutting it into two halves, as is the case with a princess cut engagement ring, resulting in a lot more wastage of the raw material. As a result, the market price for this diamond shape rises.
Versatile Shape
The versatility of the round brilliant form makes it a go-to for most solitaire jewellery designs. Because of their superior brightness, round gemstones or diamonds often don't require accent stones to complete the look. The brilliant cut, which produces the greatest fire in a gemstone and allows the whole range of colours to shine through, is also a good choice for setting colourful gemstones in a round setting.
The Brilliance of a Round-cut
A large part of the round cut diamond's appeal comes from its brightness, which manifests itself in a particularly desirable white light reflection and pattern of contrast. A round cut diamond is the most popular because its cut characteristics provide greater brilliance than any other cut, resulting in a superior "sparkle." Its extraordinary brightness catches light perfectly, making it a go-to for engagement rings that stand out from the crowd.
The round brilliant cut gemstone or diamond, in addition to its inherent brightness, also displays what is known as the diamond's fire, or its ability to distribute different colours of light. The round brilliant engagement ring not only displays a great deal of fire, but also a great deal of cut quality, which creates a great deal of brightness.
Why do women love round-cut engagement rings?
An engagement ring with a round cut stone is a timeless choice because of its basic beauty and durability. Along with the classic look of a round gemstone or diamond, the increased brilliance of this setting design comes from the increased amount of light reflected from the diamond. The diamond may be placed in a variety of ways thanks to its cut.
Aesthetically, this classic engagement ring silhouette works well with every hand shape. The round cut solitaire has stood the test of time as the traditional choice for an engagement ring. This understated look leaves flexibility for the pair to try out more elaborate wedding bands or find ones that are a great fit. Round cut engagement rings are a best-seller here at Braverman Jewelry.
Settings of round cut engagement rings
Gemstones or diamonds with a round cut are beautiful and may be set in a broad range of styles. The five most common mountings for round cut moissanite engagement rings are shown below.
Solitaire
The solitaire setting is the most common and most desired for round brilliant cut gemstones. The solo stage is a classic that will endure through any design fad. The round cut diamond is beautifully highlighted by the solitaire setting. As a result, high-quality gemstones such as moissanite or diamond set in a beautiful setting is essential for maximising the diamond's sparkle.
Halo
This setting is well-known for highlighting the elegance of the featured gemstone. The round gemstone is ringed and protected by a halo of smaller diamonds in a pavé setting. It creates a stunning setting for the centrepiece gemstone like moissanite and might even make the moissanite seem bigger than it is. In particular, people who love engagement rings with a vintage flair would like a halo setting, but this kind of ring is not limited to rings from that era. There's also a double-halo option for those who want to go all out.
Pave
A pave setting is ideal for those who want a simple yet eye-catching ring. The ring-bearer will feel like a king or queen when they put on one of them. A ring with a pave setting has a plethora of tiny diamonds used as embellishment throughout its whole surface. This results in a ring surface that sparkles in a continuous fashion. An alternative to a single round-cut gemstone or diamond in the middle is a row of smaller diamonds that, when seen from different angles, provide the same effect. The biggest downside of pave settings is that resizing the ring later on is more challenging. To avoid this, make sure the accent diamonds don't run all the way around the band of the ring, but rather stop halfway around on both sides.
Bezel
To put it simply, bezel settings are the epitome of contemporary style. They're the safest option for your centrepiece gemstone. As a result of the bezel, the round cut gemstone or diamond is the centre of attention. The metal, often gold or platinum, is wrapped around the diamond delicately and gracefully. It's a fantastic technique to provide your stone the best possible security without sacrificing its good looks. Bezel settings come in two flavours: full and half. A full bezel surrounds the stone completely, whereas a partial bezel merely covers its edges. Having partial bezels mostly benefits profile viewing, but they also make cleaning much simpler if you want to do it yourself. People who want to keep moving around a lot like bezel settings.
Cathedral
This setting for a round moissanite engagement ring is a timeless and beautiful choice. Specifically, it has metal arches that support the diamond in its heart. The gemstone is accentuated by the arches, which also give the impression that it is bigger than it really is. It's one of a kind and the centre stone will be safe in this setting. The most obvious negative is that it tends to get hooked on things more often than other settings do, such as clothing or household items. Also, it's more of a pain to clean.
When it comes to engagement rings, round is always best. Some brides may choose a more conventional approach, although this is not always the case. That's why we've chosen a ring moissanite engagement ring in 14K white gold to prove that just because a round diamond is the focal point of your setting doesn't imply the rest of the ring needs to appear like something your grandma would have worn.
Classic six-prong solitaire grey moissanite ring by Braverman Jewelry
This vintage-style engagement ring has a basket setting and a square band that is embellished with wave filigree and finished with a milgrain edge.
The central moissanite is a D-color, VVS-clarity, ideal-cut diamond substitute. It is available in 14K or 18K white, yellow, black or rose gold and in various carat weights ranging from 0.5 ct - 2.5 ct. This setting is a favourite among individuals who value understatement and want the focus to be on the moissanite. The round cut moissanite in the middle of this ring is all that you need to attract attention on your finger. This best-seller from Braverman Jewelry is not only simple and lovely, but it also comes at a very reasonable price. Plus, there is a 10% discount going on on account of Valentine’s Day.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a round cut called popularly?
The round brilliant cut is the other name of round cut. Diamond cutters have worked with this cut for centuries to optimise its brightness and fire.
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Which setting is ideal for a round diamond?
The traditional solitaire (4-prong) setting is the most popular for round-cut diamond rings. The solitaire setting is not only the most classic and refined option, but it also enables the most light to reach the stone, maximising its brilliance.
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How many facets does a moissanite round have?
The round brilliant moissanite is one of the most popular forms, with 58 dazzling facets designed to optimise the stone's light reflection.
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