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Single Cut Diamonds You may have heard the term  Single Cut Diamond  or  Eight Cut Diamond  and if you’re wondering what it is, you’re not alone because most people (and some jewellers) have never heard of them either. Single cut diamonds are also known as 8/8 diamonds or eight cut diamonds because they have 8 facets on the table and 8 facets on the pavilion. single cut diamonds A single cut on the other hand is a simple form of cutting a round diamond with only 17 or 18 facets. If you compare a Single Cut Diamond (usually small Carat Weights of 1.2mm or less), to a Full Cut Diamond (58 facets), you’d quickly see the difference. Small high quality single cut diamonds are highly prized especially in the watch industry, and because there are fewer but larger facets, they give off a majestic dance of light and colour, that is often lost in a sea of white light with the full cut stones. Single cut diamonds are sought after for high-end micropave settings. Typicall

single cut diamonds

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Single Cut Diamonds tends to have 17 or 18 facets  and sometimes even 16 facets, it costs the manufacturer much less time and money to cut and enables them to work with small sized diamonds of the -2,-000,-0 family much easier. This cut is popular in diamond watches and is used in accent stones in antique jewellery. The cut is preferred in immature high jewellery markets where people rather prefer to save money. Single cut diamonds is cheaper as compare to full cut Diamonds.  Pictured is the single-cut diamonds with stunning brilliance. They are exquisitely crafted to give maximum luster. These shimmering diamonds are great for making wedding rings, pendants, necklaces, earrings, jewelry watches, etc. If you confuse to choose diamonds then you can send us email we can help you to get right diamonds to you..