However, as technology advances, so does the art of diamond cutting. The most common diamond cut in modern times is the round brilliant cut, known as the “ideal cut” and has become the industry standard. In addition, fancy cuts are also widely popular, and their variety and uniqueness make each diamond unique.
Although modern cutting methods surpass the old mine cut in sparkle and fire, the retro style of the old mine cut is still loved by some people and is commonly seen in antique jewelry and jewelry that imitates classical styles.
For those who prefer the style of an old mine cut but seek the brilliance and fire of a modern cut, a cushion cut diamond may be a good choice. This cut combines the retro style of an old mine cut with the sparkle of a brilliant cut, a perfect blend of cutting techniques from the past and present.
Whether it is old mine cutting, old European cutting, or modern cutting methods, they are all important parts of the art of diamond cutting. They each have their own characteristics and charm, and they all add unique beauty to diamonds, and also show us the rich diversity and infinite possibilities of the art of diamond cutting.
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