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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Diamond Ring Cuts That Suit You Perfectly


If you want to purchase a diamond ring, but don't have an idea what cut fits your finger. This article will help you get out of your predicament enumerated points you have to consider before you start wearing your dream ring.

Know your hand shape. There are four major types of diamond cuts for various hand and finger shape.

1. Rectangular palms with long fingers

Princess cut diamond ring is perfect for ladies that has long fingers. To know that your finger is long or short, measure the length of your middle finger, if it's the same length with your palm, then you have a long fingers. Princess cut diamond rings looks good on a point setting.

This shape also gets away with adventurous jewelry design. You won't get wrong in exploring with this type of cut, your hand and fingers will get away with it.

2. Square palms with short fingers

A step-cut diamond in a bezel setting is perfect for ladies with short fingers and square palms. This will accentuate the diamond and make it look bigger than it actually is, perfect for 1 carat or less.

Marquise cut is also good. The elongated shape of the stone will give your fingers the illusion of length. Oval cut diamonds are also good for ladies that has short fingers

3. Rectangular palms with equally long fingers

Emerald cut is perfect for ladies that have equally long fingers. The angular shape of the stone will accentuate your fingers, especially if the diamond's setting shows of the diamond well

4. Square palms with long, slender fingers

A heart or pear-cut diamond ring is perfect for ladies that have trim and slender fingers. You will know if your fingers are slender if your middle finger is almost as long as your palm. The unique shape of the diamond will complement to your finger well, making it appear elegant.

Consider your personality

At the end of the day, you would know if your diamond ring cut fits you if it really fits your personality well. If you're comfortable with it, wear it.

By Robert A Hull

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