How is Solitaire Club different?
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Solitaire Club’s
Excellent Proportion Cut
The beauty of a diamond’s sparkle is the result of how well it has been cut. The aspects of cut that contribute most to a diamond’s beauty are proportion, symmetry and polish.Only stones cut with correct proportions and an exacting finish become Solitaire Club diamonds, even though such stringent standard requires sacrificing much more of a rough diamond’s weight. Solitaire Club gemologist only selects diamonds which fulfill the above proportion cut for all our rings.
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Solitaire Club’s
Excellent Proportion Cut
The beauty of a diamond’s sparkle is the result of how well it has been cut. The aspects of cut that contribute most to a diamond’s beauty are proportion, symmetry and polish.
Only stones cut with correct proportions and an exacting finish become Solitaire Club diamonds, even though such stringent standard requires sacrificing much more of a rough diamond’s weight. Solitaire Club gemologist only selects diamonds which fulfill the above proportion cut for all our rings.
The geometry of the table, girdle, crown, and pavilion facets is what dictates the diamond’s brilliance and beauty, ensuring that it will catch the eye from every angle.
Hearts and Arrows diamond are unmatched in precision, beauty and perfection in cutting. Solitaire Club only chooses diamonds with clearly defined set of 8 Hearts and 8 Arrows.
The surface of a diamond is the threshold through which light enters the stone. Even relatively minor surface abrasions can interfere with the stone’s ability to properly interact with light.
Solitaire Club only selects diamond with excellent polish.
The angle between the bezel facets and the top of the girdle plane affects a diamond’s appearance. Generally, crown angle from 32 to 36 degrees produce attractive, bright, and fiery diamonds when combined with the right table percentage and pavilion angle.
The table is key to the diamond’s appearance as its size influences the amount of light that enters and exits a diamond. Solitaire Club only chooses diamonds with the table percentage ranging from 55% – 57% only. This is to ensure each diamond produces the most fire and greatest brilliancy.
The pavilion angle is crucial to the gem’s overall appearance. Even the slightest imbalance may tip the returning light from hitting the crown. This results in uneven brightness and scintillation, which makes the reflection patterns difficult to spot.
At Solitaire Club, we further tighten the requirement for crown angle, table percentage and pavilion depth and angle to ensure each and every diamond selected produces the best brilliance with its reflection and refraction.
The geometry of the table, girdle, crown, and pavilion facets is what dictates the diamond’s brilliance and beauty, ensuring that it will catch the eye from every angle.
Hearts and Arrows diamond are unmatched in precision, beauty and perfection in cutting. Solitaire Club only chooses diamonds with clearly defined set of 8 Hearts and 8 Arrows.
The surface of a diamond is the threshold through which light enters the stone. Even relatively minor surface abrasions can interfere with the stone’s ability to properly interact with light.
Solitaire Club only selects diamond with excellent polish.
The angle between the bezel facets and the top of the girdle plane affects a diamond’s appearance. Generally, crown angle from 32 to 36 degrees produce attractive, bright, and fiery diamonds when combined with the right table percentage and pavilion angle.
The table is key to the diamond’s appearance as its size influences the amount of light that enters and exits a diamond. Solitaire Club only chooses diamonds with the table percentage ranging from 55% – 57% only. This is to ensure each diamond produces the most fire and greatest brilliancy.
The pavilion angle is crucial to the gem’s overall appearance. Even the slightest imbalance may tip the returning light from hitting the crown. This results in uneven brightness and scintillation, which makes the reflection patterns difficult to spot.
At Solitaire Club, we further tighten the requirement for crown angle, table percentage and pavilion depth and angle to ensure each and every diamond selected produces the best brilliance with its reflection and refraction.