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Just curious, do you know if your partner prefers one cut over the other? I know some of the folks on here talked to me about OECs and said it's a different beast that you have to enjoy.Hi!
I am ering shopping and on the hunt for the perfect diamond. I was just going to go with a round brilliant, close to a carat or 6 mm spread. But then the wonderful and knowledgeable people here introduced me to Jewels by Grace and old European cuts.
I’ve seen a round brilliant in person plenty of times and one old transition cut but never the old European. I’ve asked a couple jewelers by me and they only have some mine cuts I can see. I’ve found a few YouTube videos at least.
So I need to honestly know, is it true that old Europeans are not as brilliant because of poorer cuts? Does anyone have both and can recommend one over the other? What are some shops that sell modern cut OECs besides good old gold and Victor Canera? The sparkle of the diamond is most important to me.
I plan to have a yellow or rose gold Tiffany or cathedral style setting, plain with no side stones.
Thanks!![]()
I think you can find a great specimen of either type, it's a matter of what your eye prefers. Once I saw an OEC, I never looked back. The antique cut bug bit me hard. I love their broad flashes of sparkle and the pastel reflections seen in certain lighting. I love their high crowns and small tables. I truly don't care for the modern hearts and arrows round cut stones. They appear splintery to me.
So you need to decide what appeals to you and then find the best specimen of that type. In my opinion, finding a true antique with faceting you love will be harder than finding a modern H&A or modern vintage cut. However, like Erica, I am charmed by their history and find each stone's unique characteristics fascinating. I can pick my stone easily among others, which I love.
Good luck in your hunt!
....But if I had to pick one ring to rule them all?