Baguette diamond rings are among the trendiest step-
cut types in gems and jewelry, other than the
Asscher and
Emerald cuts. Such
diamond cuts have elongated, open tables and generally feature
cropped edges. When
baguette is used as
diamond accents on other
center stones featuring step-
cut, the appeal will be similar to a jewelry style known as
Art Deco.
Art Deco diamond style harkens back to the early 20th Century and became desirable prior to the prominence of round
brilliant cut.
Diamonds featuring fancy-
cut have been trending of late in the
gems and jewelry segment, in particular for couples who desire some amount of uniqueness in their
engagement ring.
If you are planning to purchase
diamond baguette engagement rings, it is important to look into the clarity grades or the
4 C’s of a
diamond. The facet
design patterns of
baguette diamonds would mean that blemishes, as well as inclusions, might be more visible to the naked eye when compared to
princess or
round-cut diamonds.
Jewelers with a strong reputation would be sincere with buyers regarding if the blemishes of the
diamond may affect the overall brilliance of the
ring. Since a
baguette diamond is often set as side
stone of the
ring, most of the flaws of
diamond baguette engagement rings won’t be easily noticeable.