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Most Popular Diamond Shapes 2020 Edition

Most Popular Diamond Shapes 2020 Edition

Like any fashion, engagement ring trends change over time; that goes for both the overall design of the ring and the center-stone shape itself. In this post, we are going to focus on the Most Popular Diamond Shapes as it stands near the end of the year 2020.

To take it a step further, even the particular cutting style of the shape itself can become more popular at any given time.  For example, square radiant cut diamonds used to be the most requested type of radiant, however, the elongated ones have far surpassed them in recent years.  The ratio of a diamond is its length divided by its width and is something we will reference often in this article.  While the round brilliant cut diamond will always be towards the top of everyone’s wish list, fancy shape diamonds (non-round brilliant) will trend up and down depending on the current fashion trends for engagement ring shoppers.

Using data from the many engagement rings we have sold in the past several years we are going to countdown the most popular shapes, from least to most, and also provide you with insight into what our clients love most about them.  While reading the below keep in mind one constant: engagement ring shoppers right now are looking for the most sparkle and finger size coverage.  In parenthesis next to each diamond shape, we have listed what percentage that particular shape accounted for of the total engagement rings sold.  Notice how there is a huge difference between the popularity of the 5 least common shapes and the 4 most popular ones. We also provide you with the most popular color and clarity combinations for each shape based on the data we have compiled from the many in-stock and custom engagement rings we have sold to our clients from all corners of the world.  Referencing this information should guide you when it comes to diamond center-stone shopping for the engagement ring of your choice.

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De Beers Buys Blue Diamonds for $40 Million

Following a competitive tender process, Petra Diamonds Limited announces that the Letlapa Tala Collection of five blue diamonds, weighing 85.6 carats in total, was sold as a suite of stones to a partnership between De Beers and Diacore for a total price of US$40.36 million, payable in cash prior to
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Petra’s Letlapa Tala Collection sells for $40.36m

Following a competitive tender process, Petra Diamonds has sold the Letlapa Tala collection of five blue diamonds, weighing 85.6 ct in total, to a partnership between De Beers and Diacore for $40.36-million. “The result of this special tender affirms the very high value placed on blue diamonds, which are undoubtedly one of
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No Violence against Women and Children Campaign begins

“We support President Ramaphosa’s call to the nation to declare gender-based violence as the second pandemic we are facing in South Africa.” The post No Violence against Women and Children Campaign begins appeared first on Miningreview.com.
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How to empower communities to fully utilize the right to information

It is important for every community to be empowered to enforce or utilize the rights available to them in development dialogue. The post How to empower communities to fully utilize the right to information appeared first on Miningreview.com.
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Coal mine on point of turning acid mine drainage into potable water at no cost

An Mpumalanga coal mine is on the point of entering into an agreement before year-end to have its acid mine drainage water curse turned into potable water at no cost, Mining Weekly can today report. Recovered potassium nitrate, which retails at about R15 000/t and which is marketed at about
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