
This 
diamond cut popular in the early twentieth century is making a comeback in today’s jewelry fashion. It is different in terms of the cut and other characteristics and this makes it important to identify it first when settling on an old European 
diamond ring. These 
diamonds have old 
cut designs with emphasis on increasing the 
carat weight than its sparkle.
One of the things that can help you identify an old European 
diamonds engagement ring is its 
shape. These 
diamonds are mostly available in a 
round shape and contain about 58 facets making it on par with several modern 
diamond cuts. The open culet is one characteristic feature that makes it bottom appear flat instead of the usual sharp point. Since they are 
cut by hand, the faceting exhibits some irregularities when viewed closely or under magnification.
When using for an old European 
diamond ring, you should also look for the 

symmetry. Old European 
cut diamonds does not have the symmetry that you find in modern 
cuts. It has small table 
size, higher 
crown height, and large pavilion 
depth. Together, examining these characteristics will help you identify a genuine old European 
cut diamond for use in your 
ring.