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Trilliant cut diamonds were first developed
in Amsterdam, and often traditionally used as side stones to a larger
solitaire on engagement rings. However, for the more adventurous spirit,
the trilliant cut diamond makes a perfect center stone as it can hold
it's own with no problem. The trilliant shape is a brilliant cut, which
means that it catches the light well which is what gives it that sparkle
and fire.
The exact design of
trilliant cut diamonds truly depends on two things: the skill and
preference of the cutter and the natural characteristics of the stone.
The diamond can be a triangle with pointed corners, or more rounded,
with 25 facets on the crown, and 19 facets on the pavilion. The crown is
the upper part of the diamond above the girdle. The girdle is the narrow
rim around the diamond.
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