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Diamond shape is possibly the single decision that will have the biggest impact on your engagement ring. While metal, setting, and carat size all play a role in your dream engagement ring, diamond shape is often the first thing people notice. In this post we are covering the top six diamond shapes.
The shape of a diamond can drastically alter the look of the ring, the way it catches the light, and how the stone sits on your hand. With any of the popular diamond shapes on the market, the idea behind the cut is to leave as much of the top of the stone intact as possible. This allows light to filter through and reflect the natural sparkle of the stone. Each diamond shape has different facets and cuts that help to make the diamond shine.
With more than ten different possible shapes, it’s easy to get overwhelmed while shopping. Here is a quick overview of the most popular diamond shapes that you are likely to see while shopping for an engagement ring, and how to choose one.
Find Your Perfect Diamond Shape
Round
The round shaped diamond is by far the most popular choice for engagement rings around the world, for a few reasons. Round is a safe bet if you aren’t sure what kind of diamond your fiancée prefers, as it is universally popular and shaped to capture the most light when worn. It’s also likely to please a woman with traditional style who doesn’t like anything too unique or funky.
Square or Cushion
Eye catching and unique, the distinctive shape of a square cut diamond draws the eye as it stands out against the finger. A square shaped stone is best for women with long fingers, as it can make short fingers look even shorter.
Pear
The pear-shaped diamond is less like the fruit shape and more like a teardrop, with a rounded bottom that comes up to a pointed tip. Pear shaped diamonds saw a surge in interest in early 2018 when Ariana Grande wore a pear-shaped diamond engagement ring during her short-lived engagement to Pete Davidson. Sources said she was drawn to the ring because it reminded her of the teardrop emoji symbol. Pear shaped diamonds are said to make short fingers appear longer and stand out thanks to the pointed shape, which refracts extra light.
Heart
A heart shaped diamond can stand out in a sea of engagement rings, because you do not see as many of them as the more traditional shapes. However, your fiancée might find the cut too cute or girly, especially if she works in a professional office environment.
Emerald
The emerald is a rectangular shape with multiple long facets cut along each side to encourage the light to reflect and sparkle. These are called stepped cuts, and they encourage light refraction. This cut can make the diamond attract more light than other shapes like a round or square cut. Fashionable and unique, many celebrity women love emerald cut diamonds for both modern and vintage-inspired engagement rings.
Princess
Like the emerald cut, a princess cut is a variation on a geographic shape. While the top of the stone is a square or rectangle, the bottom side comes down to a point. This inverted pyramid shape is due to the beveled cut, which creates multiple beautiful facets. A relatively new shape, the princess cut originated in the 1960s and quickly became the second most popular shape for engagement rings, behind the round shaped stone.
We are ready to help you find the perfect enagagement ring at our Huntington Beach showroom, or browse a selection online here.
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Monday, December 2, 2019 9:34:13 AM America/Los_Angeles
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Have you been wondering how to shop for a loose diamond— whether you are considering a loose diamond as the start of an engagement ring, to upgrade an existing piece of jewelry, or for another design entirely? Nothing compares to the brilliance and fire of a loose diamond. By purchasing a loose diamond apart from a setting, you are able to get the best look at the stone to really see the 4 C's— cut, color, clarity, and carat weight— up close. You can view inclusions that a setting might otherwise hide or distract from, allowing you to make an informed decision about the diamond you are investing in.
We are happy to offer our customers an extensive collection of loose diamonds, including different diamond shapes from round brilliant, princess, oval, cushion, and radiant cuts, to different fancy color diamonds.
The Anatomy of a Diamond
Learn about the 4 C's from our diamond experts. Our diamond education center has in-depth diamond information so you can learn even more more before you visit or shop for your loose diamond here.
Fancy Color Diamonds
Diamonds come in every color of the rainbow, including yellow, blue, pink, green and purple. Fancy colored diamonds are graded based on the depth of color - Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Intense and Fancy Vivid. Visit our showroom to experience our fancy color diamond collection.
Explore our Diamond Search
Get a head start on your diamond search. Explore and compare diamonds by shape, carat, color, clarity, cut, and more with this innovative diamond search tool. Find this online tool here.
Loose Diamonds for Your Perfect Piece
Are you ready to design your perfect piece? It is our pleasure to help you through the entire custom design process. If you don't find what you're looking for on our website, bring in a picture or sketch and our designers will create something for you. We can help you create a custom wedding ring, a custom engagement ring, or any piece of custom jewelry you choose.
Stay involved through the entire design process as we offer both computer design images and wax prototypes, addressing any changes you request until you're completely satisfied. Come in and see what we can do for you. Learn more about custom jewelry design here.
Explore loose diamonds at our Huntington Beach showroom, or browse a selection online here.
"Usually you only hear about customer's loyalty to a business, but never the other way around. This all changed with Affinity where for the first time, I experienced loyalty from a business I have patroned.
Per my previous review, my husband and I had a great experience buying both of our wedding bands here. Fast forward 4 years later and my husband's wedding ring slipped off his finger while surfing. I called them asking to re-order it, and they offered a discount due to the circumstances of the situation. I had no expectation of that, and was completely taken back at their thoughtfulness.
They had everything in our records, so re-ordering the ring was a breeze and completely stress free. I'm almost grateful for the experience of needing to re-order because I saw even more of their integrity and love for their customers and it blessed me so. It doesn't get any better than this folks!" — Grace B. on Yelp
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Monday, March 2, 2020 2:20:17 AM America/Los_Angeles
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Whether you are celebrating your wife, mom, grandmother, or other leading lady, she deserves love every day of the year, but on Mother’s Day, it’s your duty to make her feel extra special and appreciated. This usually means spending time with her and taking the time with a special card, but jewelry doesn’t hurt, either.
Our 2020 Mother's Day jewelry gift guide is full of our favorite unique, standout pieces from Tacori— dazzling diamonds and gemstones that will shine this season and far beyond.
We’re big fans of treating her to jewelry that makes her feel confident and beautiful, and we love styles that she will be able to cherish for years to come. If you’re looking for the perfect gift, we’ve rounded up a few of our favorite pieces that accomplish that goal and more this Mother's Day.
We are ready to help you find the perfect Mother's Day gift. Please call us to make an appointment during COVID-19 restrictions, or browse a selection online here.
"Affinity Jewelers is reputable, creative and honest, offer amazing technical ability and have reset a number of my blotched pieces from other jewelers in ways I could never had envisioned!They are reasonably priced while providing exceptional work.
I feel at ease leaving my jewelry with them for repairs, as well as fortunate for their expertise in design creation. Their jewelers are trustworthy, dependable and take the time to listen with the ability to deliver exquisite work! Affinity Jewelers is well worth the visit whatever your jewelry needs may be!" – Nancy S. on Yelp
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Wednesday, April 1, 2020 3:26:00 AM America/Los_Angeles
Because you deserve some ✨
Every week Tacori is giving away something amazing to share the love. Are you ready to win the stay-at-home wedding bands of your dreams?
Enter to win these Coastal Crescent Wedding Bands from Tacori at tacori.com/loveisessential. Good luck!
Explore wedding bands at our Huntington Beach showroom, or browse a selection online here.
"Usually you only hear about customer's loyalty to a business, but never the other way around. This all changed with Affinity where for the first time, I experienced loyalty from a business I have patroned.
Per my previous review, my husband and I had a great experience buying both of our wedding bands here. Fast forward 4 years later and my husband's wedding ring slipped off his finger while surfing. I called them asking to re-order it, and they offered a discount due to the circumstances of the situation. I had no expectation of that, and was completely taken back at their thoughtfulness.
They had everything in our records, so re-ordering the ring was a breeze and completely stress free. I'm almost grateful for the experience of needing to re-order because I saw even more of their integrity and love for their customers and it blessed me so. It doesn't get any better than this folks!" — Grace B. on Yelp
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Monday, April 13, 2020 1:58:30 PM America/Los_Angeles
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While our brave health heroes and other essential workers are going to work for us, they’ve asked Americans to stay at home for them.
And staying at home together has many people realizing LOVE IS ESSENTIAL.
For each week that we’re under stay-at-home guidelines, Tacori is giving away a grand prize to a weekly winner.
This week, Tacori is shining a light on all the amazing moms out there.
On Mother's Day and every day in between, they demostrate the power of love.
Enter for yourself, for your mother, or for any one of the many amazing women in your life! T
10 winners will be chosen to win this week's grand prize!
Enter to win from Tacori here: tacori.com/loveisessential
Explore wedding bands at our Huntington Beach showroom, or browse a selection online here.
"Usually you only hear about customer's loyalty to a business, but never the other way around. This all changed with Affinity where for the first time, I experienced loyalty from a business I have patroned.
Per my previous review, my husband and I had a great experience buying both of our wedding bands here. Fast forward 4 years later and my husband's wedding ring slipped off his finger while surfing. I called them asking to re-order it, and they offered a discount due to the circumstances of the situation. I had no expectation of that, and was completely taken back at their thoughtfulness.
They had everything in our records, so re-ordering the ring was a breeze and completely stress free. I'm almost grateful for the experience of needing to re-order because I saw even more of their integrity and love for their customers and it blessed me so. It doesn't get any better than this folks!" — Grace B. on Yelp
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Wednesday, April 22, 2020 2:35:27 PM America/Los_Angeles
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While our brave health heroes and other essential workers are going to work for us, they’ve asked Americans to stay at home for them.
And staying at home together has many people realizing LOVE IS ESSENTIAL.
For each week that we’re under stay-at-home guidelines, Tacori is giving away a grand prize to a weekly winner.
This week, Tacori is giving away a Petite Crescent Engagement Ring with a center diamond.
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Tuesday, May 5, 2020 2:21:48 AM America/Los_Angeles
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Congrats! You’ve found the perfect diamond ring for your partner and you’ve popped the big question. But now, it’s time to find the perfect wedding band for you (and you thought proposing was the hard part)!
While some men love jewelry and everything that comes with it, some grooms-to-be are easily overwhelmed with the limitless options when finding or creating a wedding band that reflects their style and needs.
There is truly a band for every man. Whether your style is rugged or polished, and if you are a fan of rose gold or technical metals, you are sure to find a ring that truly captures your personal style. Your wedding band will most likely be your most-worn piece of jewelry, and it symbolizes the biggest commitment you will ever make, so we encourage you to take the time to find a ring you will love to wear.
Five steps to the perfect wedding band:
Traditional or modern?
It’s your wedding ring, so the style is entirely up to you. If you want to keep it traditional, choose a simple gold band. If you prefer to choose something a little more unusual, there are plenty of distinctive wedding rings available!
Think about the finish.
Some wedding bands are naturally polished, providing a high-shine finish. Others use brushed metal, which dulls the natural shine. Think about your personal style, and what is best suited to it.
To match, or not to match?
Some couples like to have matching rings, to symbolize their union in marriage. Others like to choose rings that celebrate their unique personality. Discuss your options with your bride before choosing a ring, to ensure that you’re both in agreement, whatever the decision.
Know your size.
It’s always a good idea to know your ring size before heading out to make your purchase. If you’re unsure, it’s likely that the jewelry store will be able to measure your finger for you.
Think about practicality.
You’ll be wearing this ring every day, so you’ll want to make sure that it can withstand the rigors of your lifestyle. If you work a lot with your hands, you might want to consider choosing a material that is scratch-resistant.
Work with an expert to find your perfect wedding band.
If you’re on the fence with finding the perfect ring, our team of experts at Affinity & Co. Jewelers are happy to show you options that will fit your style and lifestyle. Visit us at our Huntington Beach showroom to experience a large variety of men's wedding bands.
Explore wedding bands at our Huntington Beach showroom, or browse a selection online here.
"Usually you only hear about customer's loyalty to a business, but never the other way around. This all changed with Affinity where for the first time, I experienced loyalty from a business I have patroned.
Per my previous review, my husband and I had a great experience buying both of our wedding bands here. Fast forward 4 years later and my husband's wedding ring slipped off his finger while surfing. I called them asking to re-order it, and they offered a discount due to the circumstances of the situation. I had no expectation of that, and was completely taken back at their thoughtfulness.
They had everything in our records, so re-ordering the ring was a breeze and completely stress free. I'm almost grateful for the experience of needing to re-order because I saw even more of their integrity and love for their customers and it blessed me so. It doesn't get any better than this folks!" — Grace B. on Yelp
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Friday, May 15, 2020 10:20:00 AM America/Los_Angeles
Finding your perfect engagement ring doesn't have to be overwhelming. While we recognize the vocabulary around cut, color, style, and more can sometimes feel more like a lesson in terminology than picking out a meaningful piece of jewelry, we are here to make the engagement ring shopping process easier— and therefore more enjoyable— for you.
If you've ever felt lost when talking with a jeweler or doing engagement ring research, this vocabulary guide is for you. While we promise to use easy-to-understand language when you visit us at Affinity & Co. Jewelers, this guide should serve you as you research and compare to avoid doubt as you find the perfect ring for your partner.
Jewelry and Engagement Ring Vocabulary Guide
The Diamond
4Cs: Acronym standing for cut, color, clarity and carat— these are the top four characteristics to look for when purchasing a diamond.
Accent diamonds: Diamonds that surround or enhance the main diamond; they are typically smaller in size than the main diamond.
Crown: Top half of a diamond.
Halo: Ring of diamonds or stones surrounding a center diamond or stone.
Pavilion: Lower half of a diamond.
Scintillations: Sparkles in a diamond that are seen as the diamond moves under a light.
Table: Flat surface that is the uppermost part of a diamond; it is calculated by dividing the width of the table by the width of the diamond.
The Diamond Cut
Asscher cut: Square shaped diamond with a high crown, step facets, and a small table.
Cushion cut: Square cut diamond with rounded edges and the third most popular diamond cut.
Emerald cut: Rectangular shaped with small, rounded edges and a large, open table.
European cut: Antique diamond cut created before the precision created by modern technology was available.
Heart cut: Diamond in the shape of a heart typically found in solitaire settings.
Marquise cut: Long and narrow diamond-shaped similarly to a football. It’s best set with prongs on each end to protect the points from chipping.
Oval cut: A unique take on a round diamond. Oval-shaped stones come in a variety of widths ranging from slim to wide.
Pear cut: Combination of a round and a marquise shape diamond available in a variety of narrow to wide sizes.
Princess cut:The second most popular diamond cut, below round and above cushion. The cut has a square or rectangular shape when viewed from above, and from the side is similar to that of an inverted pyramid with four beveled sides.
Radiant cut: Square or rectangular diamond with minimal curved edges similar to an emerald shape.
Round cut: Circular-shaped diamond. It’s the most common shape for engagement rings.
Trillion cut: Triangular shaped diamond, often used as side stones to frame a square diamond.
The Ring Style
Art deco: Rings created during or inspired by the art deco era from 1920 to 1935, known for bold line and geometric shapes.
Baguette: Meaning “long rod” in French, the baguette cut features long, clean lines, and is typically used in side stones.
Band: Ring that tends to accompany an engagement ring. Can be made of a precious metal, alloys, and/or include stones.
Bezel: Metal that completely surrounds the diamond or featured gemstone. A half bezel is the term used when half of the stone is framed by metal. Bezel ring settings are stronger and more protective than prong settings.
Colored diamond: Natural and dyed color diamonds. Popular diamond color options include yellow, pink, blue, chocolate and black.
Colored gemstone: Engagement rings featuring a colored gemstone stone ranging in a variety of colors. Popular gemstone options are sapphire and ruby.
Halo: Ring featuring a center stone that’s surrounded by a circle of stones. Engagement rings can have more than one halo, referred to as a double halo if two circles of gemstones encircle one center stone.
Hand-crafted: Ring that’s been made by hand instead of the casing process of filling a mold. It’s shaped by hand by the jeweler.
Pavé: Setting of stones where they’re placed close together so as to avoid seeing metal in between the stones.
Side Stones: Ring featuring a main stone and surrounded by smaller stones. Can also be referred to as a three-stone ring or a halo.
Solitaire: An engagement ring with a single, solitary center stone.
Tension set: Gemstone is held in place by metal on either side, thus creating tension.
Three-Stone: Ring featuring three stones, typically three diamonds or a diamond centered between two other stones. Known to celebrate a couple's past, present, and future together.
Unique shank: Engagement ring with an individualized lower part that goes around the finger, also known as a shank.
Vintage or Vintage-Inspired: These are classic-style engagement rings typically created, or modeled after, jewelry from the early 1900s or earlier. An antique engagement ring is technically defined as being over fifty years old.
The Metal
14k gold: Made of 14 parts gold and 10 parts other metals or alloys.
18k gold: Made of 18 parts gold and 6 parts other metals.
24k gold: Pure gold. The softest gold, as gold gets softer the purer it is.
Alloy: A mixture of two or more metals mixed together.
Gold plated: Thin, almost microscopic layer of pure gold used to coat another type of metal.
Platinum: Precious metal with a silvery white color and shine.
Rose gold: An alloy of gold tinted with copper to create a rosy tone. The deeper the pink color, the more copper there is in the alloy.
White gold: Yellow gold mixed with a white alloy.
Yellow gold: The color of pure gold, yellow gold gets darker or changes color the more alloys are mixed with it.
Explore wedding bands at our Huntington Beach showroom, or browse a selection online here.
"Usually you only hear about customer's loyalty to a business, but never the other way around. This all changed with Affinity where for the first time, I experienced loyalty from a business I have patroned.
Per my previous review, my husband and I had a great experience buying both of our wedding bands here. Fast forward 4 years later and my husband's wedding ring slipped off his finger while surfing. I called them asking to re-order it, and they offered a discount due to the circumstances of the situation. I had no expectation of that, and was completely taken back at their thoughtfulness.
They had everything in our records, so re-ordering the ring was a breeze and completely stress free. I'm almost grateful for the experience of needing to re-order because I saw even more of their integrity and love for their customers and it blessed me so. It doesn't get any better than this folks!" — Grace B. on Yelp
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Monday, June 15, 2020 3:19:00 AM America/Los_Angeles
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Have you ever wondered why you wear your engagement ring on the "ring finger" and how that came to be?
Today's couples tend to make their own way rather than lean on tradition. We are wear colored wedding gowns, serving donut at the reception, and women are popping the question more than ever.
Still, the tradition of wearing an engagement ring on the left hand ring finger has stuck.
Why the ring finger?
While the answer varies depending on where you are in the world, those in the United States consider the ring finger to be the finger between your pinkie and middle finger (aka your fourth finger). Wearing a ring on your ring finger on your left hand is known to represent your relationship status.
Many credit this custom to the Romans, who believed that the ring finger had a vein running directly to the heart. This vein was called this the Vena Amoris, or the “Vein of Love,” although modern science has shown there is actually no such vein.
Inspired by concept of the Vena Amoris, wearing a ring on the fourth finger represents a connection to the heart and is tied into affection, love and creativity.
Women typically wear an engagement ring after they've accepted their partner's proposal, and both partners will gain a band once married. There is an upcoming trend for men to also wear engagement rings before saying, "I do."
Not all countries or groups of people relate the ring finger on the left hand to represent their commitment.
Many same-sex couples will wear a ring on the right hand to represent that they are in a monogamous relationship, whether that’s a long-term partnership or marriage.
Couples in India and Spain typically wear their engagement and wedding rings on the right hand.
Explore wedding bands at our Huntington Beach showroom, or browse a selection online here.
"Usually you only hear about customer's loyalty to a business, but never the other way around. This all changed with Affinity where for the first time, I experienced loyalty from a business I have patroned.
Per my previous review, my husband and I had a great experience buying both of our wedding bands here. Fast forward 4 years later and my husband's wedding ring slipped off his finger while surfing. I called them asking to re-order it, and they offered a discount due to the circumstances of the situation. I had no expectation of that, and was completely taken back at their thoughtfulness.
They had everything in our records, so re-ordering the ring was a breeze and completely stress free. I'm almost grateful for the experience of needing to re-order because I saw even more of their integrity and love for their customers and it blessed me so. It doesn't get any better than this folks!" — Grace B. on Yelp
Comments | Posted in Blog By Ashley Stephens
Thursday, July 16, 2020 3:20:12 AM America/Los_Angeles