Most of the
patterns that you can see in the
antique style diamond rings displayed at the jewelry stores feature Art Deco
diamond ring designs.
The trend of including geometric
patterns in the jewelry pieces began during the Art Deco era. One of the desirable options that uphold that tradition is Art Deco
baguette diamond ring.
Baguette diamonds are known for their unique silhouette that stands out from the rest of the
diamond ring cuts. In this type of
stone, you can see flat
facets and shallow
cuts that create a mirror-like reflection rather than a scintillating brilliance.
The craftsmen designed the
stone in such a way since people during the olden time used to propose to their better half during a candlelight dinner. The
cuts in
baguette are perfect to capture the candlelight, and thereby, exhibit an alluring diamond under the warm light.
Usually,
baguette stones were used as
accents in
vintage diamond rings because
of its ability to highlight the
center diamond without distracting the attention of viewers. However, modern brides love to flaunt it as their main
gemstone too, so that they can stand out from the crowd.