Sunshine Cut Diamonds Vs. Sunshine Cut Diamonds

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Malcom Forbes once said, "Diamonds are nothing more than chunks of coal that stuck to their jobs". Although this statement is true, it does not mean that all diamonds are alike. Individuals find diamonds in different shades, with different levels of clarity and more. Thanks to advances in diamond cutting technology, individuals now have access to different styles as well. A good example of this is the sunshine cut diamond, one where the cut was designed in sunny St. Petersburg, Florida. Before purchasing any gem, consumers need to do an Ideal Cut Diamond vs Sunshine Cut Diamond Comparison to ensure they get the right gem for their specific needs.

Ideal Cut Diamonds

Ideal cut diamonds are traditional round diamonds featuring 57 facets. In addition to being known as the ideal cut, these diamonds are also referred to as round brilliant, and the quality of the cut is rated as excellent, good or poor. In order to qualify as excellent, the cut must be perfectly symmetrical and, when this is the case, viewing the diamond with the euroscope diamond symmetry viewer allows the individual to see Hearts and
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Petersburg, Florida, the sunshine cut produces a modified excellent diamond complete with 97 facets. What makes this gem truly stand out is it features the symmetry seen in ideal cut diamonds, yet it does not have any shadows. The viewer only sees brilliance when they view the diamond, and it's so unique the name has been trademarked and the cut patented. Jewelers recognize it as a modern cut, as opposed to a traditional one, and a modified excellent cut instead of an excellent one.

In addition, each diamond offered through Diamonds Direct is hand selected by Gary Sanchez, CEO and owner of the company, and David Santos, COO and junior partner or the business. Gary is the one who created the sunshine cut, and he fully understands how to make the most of any diamond. As a result, these gems have the most sparkle of any diamonds

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