This trapezoid brilliant cut pair of diamonds are graded vs1 clarity and g to h color by a certified diamond grading specialist.
Trapezoid step cut diamond.
Each side diamond is ideally matched in cut clarity and color to complement your choice of center diamond.
Elegance is defined with this diamond engagement ring featuring a pair of step cut trapezoid diamonds complemented by a platinum design.
The outline looks like a triangle with one of the ends cut off.
The step cut trapezoid is the more frequently used trapezoid cut.
Trapezoid diamond is a unique diamond polishing method suitable mainly as side stones.
While the brilliant cut rendition of the trapezoid delivers outstanding brilliance and sparkle the step cut method which uses fewer facets delivers remarkable clarity and sense of elegance.
The brilliant trapezoid looks great with brilliant cut rectangular.
The trapezoid cut diamonds are used mainly for side stones and are cut in brilliant cut shown above left or step cut shown above right.
Step cut trapezoid diamonds.
For center stones such as the cushion oval or.
A brilliant pair of trapezoid diamonds is beautiful with center stones such as radiant and princess cut diamonds.
A vs1 clarity graded diamond will have very minute inclusions that can be seen with the aid of a microscope.
The stone is therefore very clear with the facets reflecting off each other.
Step cut trapezoid diamond pairs are most commonly mounted with an emerald or asscher cut center stone with larger trapezoids being best suited to the longer emerald cut diamond.
The trapezoid step cut diamond demands perfection.
As is normal with step cut diamonds it has rows of facets that are much larger than in a brilliant cut diamond.
Compared with the brilliant cut imperfections known as.
The construction of the trapezoid angles is a complex task requiring much expertise and experience to achieve maximum accuracy and perfect symmetry on all sides of the diamond.
Step cut trapezoids matching pairs.
Step cut trapezoids matching pairs.
Unlike most diamond cuts the step cut trapezoid does not have what is known as an optimal width to length ratio and when using the step cutting method resembling that of an aztecan structure even more so.
The trapezoid cut diamond features a shortened top yet an elongated bottom with higher than average surface area and lines that are extended.
The construction of the trapezoid angles is a complex task requiring much expertise and experience to achieve maximum accuracy and perfect symmetry on all sides of the diamond.