Your Diamond Cut Personality
The colors we choose say something about our personality and style. The type of wedding dress and theme set the note for an entire ceremony. Our choices for life in general, say something about us who we are, and what we believe in. I feel the same is true in our diamond shape, or diamond cut choices.
The Round. Cut
The traditional round diamond. Your personality is predominantly drawn towards simplistic tradition. Your choices are straight ahead and clear-cut. When you dream, your thoughts would lead more towards a movie star wedding from the sixties. You have a level head on your shoulders, and you know the direction you want to go in. You are an achiever.
The Marquis Cut
If the elegant marquis is your choice, you are artistic and creative. You are planning a wedding that is a showstopper without spending the bank. Your creativity will bring the party together and people will be talking about the event for months to come. Friends also like to follow your guidelines for style. You are a born leader.
The Emerald Cut
If classic and earthy tends to be your personality, the emerald cut may be for you. You find your wedding plans are earth friendly. You look towards reds, oranges and greens for color choices and fall might possibly be your favorite time of year. You are an avid planner and organizer.
The Princess Cut
If your thoughts are full of dreams and fairytales and your prince charming has swept you off your feet. The Princess cut may be something you are drawn too. Your wedding plans surround you and your loved one. That is your focus, your relationship and your future. You tend to be drawn to purples and pinks. You are a daydreamer.
The choices these days are many. The creativity is growing more and more each day. The clarity and the quality are being showcased in more creative cutting techniques. A great one to take a look at is the Asscher cut. All though it was created in the early 1900’s, it has become increasingly popular these days.
Come join us in the forum and let us know what your favorite diamond cut is. Grab a cup of tea, relax and lets talk weddings.
The Round. Cut
The traditional round diamond. Your personality is predominantly drawn towards simplistic tradition. Your choices are straight ahead and clear-cut. When you dream, your thoughts would lead more towards a movie star wedding from the sixties. You have a level head on your shoulders, and you know the direction you want to go in. You are an achiever.
The Marquis Cut
If the elegant marquis is your choice, you are artistic and creative. You are planning a wedding that is a showstopper without spending the bank. Your creativity will bring the party together and people will be talking about the event for months to come. Friends also like to follow your guidelines for style. You are a born leader.
The Emerald Cut
If classic and earthy tends to be your personality, the emerald cut may be for you. You find your wedding plans are earth friendly. You look towards reds, oranges and greens for color choices and fall might possibly be your favorite time of year. You are an avid planner and organizer.
The Princess Cut
If your thoughts are full of dreams and fairytales and your prince charming has swept you off your feet. The Princess cut may be something you are drawn too. Your wedding plans surround you and your loved one. That is your focus, your relationship and your future. You tend to be drawn to purples and pinks. You are a daydreamer.
The choices these days are many. The creativity is growing more and more each day. The clarity and the quality are being showcased in more creative cutting techniques. A great one to take a look at is the Asscher cut. All though it was created in the early 1900’s, it has become increasingly popular these days.
Come join us in the forum and let us know what your favorite diamond cut is. Grab a cup of tea, relax and lets talk weddings.
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