Old World Diamonds

Diamonds with this cut possess a squarish girdle with gently rounded corners.
Old world diamonds. Join our mailing list. The best way to start is to tell us everything you know about your diamond like shape weight color and clarity. Old world diamond flower blooms from mid summer until frost and reproduction. This diamond cut was the fore runner of the modern brilliant cut.
Old european cut diamonds old mine cut. We buy both antique and modern diamonds of all shapes sizes and qualities. Old mine cut diamonds have a high crown a small table and a large flat culet. Old world diamonds buys all types of diamonds.
The cushion cut diamond was one of the most popular cuts of diamonds ever. Sometimes referred to as a pillow cut the cushion cut has an open culet the bottom of the diamond and a rectangular to square shape with rounded corners. As part of our service we source old cut diamonds for clients. Like the modern round brilliant the old european diamond has a circular girdle.
Old world diamond flower has lanceolate leaves that grow opposite along the stems which can grow close to the ground. Owing to the limited availability of old cuts we use our network of diamond merchants to source suitable stones. Diamonds search old european diamonds search old mine diamonds search antique cushion diamonds search jewelry. If your diamond has a grading certificate such as egl gia or ags this will make the process very easy.
They are similar to today s cushion cut. The old mine cut dates to the 1700s and was most prevalent during the georgian and victorian eras. Old world diamond flower produces small white flowers usually forming in groups of two or more on long stalks from the tip of a long common stalk. Buying old cut diamonds sourcing antique stones.
Sign in to like videos comment and subscribe. About old diamonds beauty of antique diamonds questions faq contact old world diamonds. Although many old cut diamonds demand lower prices than modern cuts scarcity often sets their price above modern cuts. There is some overlap between the periods when both antique diamond cuts coexisted.
The old european diamond has a very small table a heavy crown and great overall depth.