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Eight types of diamond stud earrings

Diamond stud earrings are like the little black dress in your wardrobe – they’re an accessory staple that you need in your jewellery box. Timeless and elegant, these earrings are perfect for every occasion from casual lunches to fancy evenings out. When it comes to selecting this jewellery must-have, however, there are a few options to choose from. Here are eight of the most popular styles of diamond stud earrings.

  1. Princess: Princess-cut diamonds are square or rectangular in shape and are known for their brilliance due to intricate facets that result from the cut. It became hugely popular some years ago and has remained an extremely trendy style to this day. In fact, it’s the second most popular cut available today. 
  1. Round Brilliant: These diamond earrings are known for their large number of facets, which give them that extra sparkle. Developed in 1919, the round brilliant cut diamond's signature cone shape with the circular top (called the crown) is what most people envision when they think of diamonds, making it the most popular choice on the market today. 
  1. Cushion: Cushion-cut diamonds, sometimes referred to as pillow cut, soften the look of the diamond, lending it an air of romance. Diamonds cut in this fashion have large facets and rounded corners.
  1. Marquise: Marquise-cut diamonds are shaped like ovals with two pointed ends, for an elongated and elegant look. It’s a bolder selection and far less common than round or princess cut stones. These diamonds can also appear deceptively larger than their round counterparts, thanks to the additional length.
  1. Asscher: There is an undeniable Art Deco feel to an Asscher-cut diamond. These stones are sometimes described as ‘square emerald’ and feature a square cut diamond with angular corners and rectangular facets.
  1. Pear: Pear-shaped diamonds resemble teardrops, with one rounded end and another pointed end. These multi-faceted stones are valued for their brilliance and are a less conventional choice – perfect for someone who wants something a little different when it comes to diamond stud earrings.
  1. Heart: Heart-cut diamonds look exactly like they sound – they are heart shaped. These diamonds are another less common choice, and usually evoke feelings of warmth, love and romance. They’re also an ideal choice for coloured diamonds, especially in shades of pink or red.
  1. Emerald: Emerald-cut diamonds are similar in appearance to Asscher-cut stones, but are rectangular rather than square. Like the Asscher cut, they also feature step-like cuts that result in fewer facets and a larger, flat surface on top. Because of the fewer facets, the clarity of these stones is a much more prominent feature.

Clearly, you have plenty of options when it comes to choosing a pair of diamond stud earrings. Whatever you decide to go with, keep in mind the four Cs – cut, colour, clarity and carat when making your decision. Your earrings are not just a fashion statement – they’re an investment that will last you for years to come.

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