I just don't know anything about diamonds..... like nothing. So if I sound completely dumb......... I am!
We're finally talking about taking the big old plunge. My SO already bought me the classic 6-stone WG Cartier Love ring, which I totally adore. If and when we do get married for real, I would stack the thinner version of the WG, all-diamond Love ring on the first one as a wedding ring. A little unorthodox... but that's us.
So I know he would want to actually get a real ering and do it up right. I would want a simple solitaire (not necessarily from Cartier) on a plain WG band that is made to sit flush with the Love rings. I don't exactly have the girliest hands in the world, so small and dainty aren't going to work for me. I am in medicine and wear gloves all the time so want something with as little projection as possible, but I love the look of Avril Lavigne's set.....
... leading to my question. I know that the depth of the diamond has a lot to do with its brilliance. What's the deal with stones that are cut shallower, but have a larger surface area on top? Does that even make sense? Does this exist or is it not done? Does this have a specific name, if it does exist?
Many apologies for my total ignorance and TIA!!!
We're finally talking about taking the big old plunge. My SO already bought me the classic 6-stone WG Cartier Love ring, which I totally adore. If and when we do get married for real, I would stack the thinner version of the WG, all-diamond Love ring on the first one as a wedding ring. A little unorthodox... but that's us.
So I know he would want to actually get a real ering and do it up right. I would want a simple solitaire (not necessarily from Cartier) on a plain WG band that is made to sit flush with the Love rings. I don't exactly have the girliest hands in the world, so small and dainty aren't going to work for me. I am in medicine and wear gloves all the time so want something with as little projection as possible, but I love the look of Avril Lavigne's set.....
... leading to my question. I know that the depth of the diamond has a lot to do with its brilliance. What's the deal with stones that are cut shallower, but have a larger surface area on top? Does that even make sense? Does this exist or is it not done? Does this have a specific name, if it does exist?
Many apologies for my total ignorance and TIA!!!