Octagonal Step Cut Diamond
A diamond cut is a style or design guide used when shaping a diamond for polishing such as the brilliant cut cut does not refer to shape pear oval but the symmetry proportioning and polish of a diamond.
Octagonal step cut diamond. Diamond engagement ring centering an exceptional octagonal step cut diamond weighing 5 39 carats e color vvs1 clarity with trapeze cut diamond shoulders mounted in platinum. Beginning of a dialog window including tabbed navigation to register an account or sign in to an existing account. 3 02ct f vs1 octagonal step cut diamond with gia certificate 8 trapezoid diamonds weighing a total of 1 67cts 2 tapered baguette diamonds weighing a total of 0 42cts platinum with maker s mark and london assay marks uk finger size m us size 6 5 can be adjusted to your own finger size 6 1 grams a stunning octagonal diamond ring by hancocks centred on a beautiful step cut octagonal diamond. The bezel center angular band and bar set side diamond all offer an updated look to this classic combination.
Handcrafted in 18 karat two tone gold. A step cut diamond will turn heads. When you purchase step cut diamonds in today s market you are choosing a less conventional and more unique shape than most of your diamond buying peers 60 of the diamonds in our inventory are round diamonds a percentage based on demand. This means if it is cut poorly it will be less luminous.
Octagonal colored gemstones from gemselect include large stones matched pairs and lots. Both registration and sign in support using google and facebook. Accompanied by the gia certificate for the emerald cut diamond. Exquisite diamond engagement ring features a 1 59 carat gia certified octagonal step cut colombian green emerald center stone embraced by light yellow trapezoid cut diamonds.
A double halo with colorless and yellow round cut diamonds and a split shank complete the art deco design. Octagonal step cut garnet a modern version of a classic style. Among the choices are both precious and semi precious octagonal gems for example bicolored ametrine tourmaline emerald amethyst smoky quartz diamond topaz tanzanite and tsavorite garnet. Last but not least there s no denying that an unusual diamond tends to draw the eye.