Briolette
cut stones are unique in having surfaces comprising only triangular facets. When buying a 2.2-
carat diamond ring studded with a briolette-
cut diamond, you would need to watch the following things.
Diamond Briolette Holes
There are briolette-
cut diamonds which carry a hole at or near the top. This normally reduces the value of such a
stone but is an acceptable characteristic nevertheless. Many briolette-
cut diamonds require the presence of a hole, which allows inserting a chain since these can also be used in
pendants and bracelets. If you were buying it for a
ring, however, a hole that is visible from the surface would be unsightly, so it is best to pay extra for a
stone that does not have one.
The Cut Grade
The briolette
cut carries significant beauty, especially if it is
cut in a way as to
exude superb
brilliance. Go for one of the Excellent, Very Good, and Good
cut grades, which would get you a
drop-shaped diamond with a narrow top and a roundish base. A lesser
grade would noticeably lack in
brilliance, but if it is all you can afford, leave the option open while you continue searching.