If you are in awe of
vintage diamond ring designs, one of the best options that you may consider is miners
cut diamond ring. However, you must understand the nitty-gritty of
the cut before making a purchase.
Miner
cut is a type of
cut that you can see in most of the
antique jewelry pieces that are dated back to the 1830s. In fact, miners
cut diamond engagement rings were so popular in the 19th Century that most of the
diamonds during the Victorian, Edwardian, and Georgian period featured this
unique diamond cut.
The specialty of a miner
cut is that it boasts high crown,
round or almost
square girdle, small table, flat
faceted culet, and a deep pavilion. If you are wondering about these terms, a brief explanation is given below.
- Crown – It is the upper section between the table and the girdle of a diamond
- Table – The large facet at the top of a diamond
- Girdle – the area in between the crown and pavilion. Note the girdle in antique diamonds will be thicker when compared to modern cuts
- Pavilion – The bottom side of a diamond
- Culet – The small facets at the bottom side of gemstones