Dazzelite: Round cut man made synthetic diamond moissanites - Delhi - Watches for sale, Jewellery, Jewelery, Delhi - 1779162

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Dazzelite: Round cut man made synthetic diamond moissanites - Watches for sale, Jewellery, Jewelery

Ref. number: 1779162 Updated: 13-08-2014 13:12

Offering: Watches for sale, Jewellery, Jewelery in India, Delhi

http://www.dazzelite.com/ Dazzelite Provides round diamond solitaire rings, round cut diamond, heart cut diamond solitaire, Triangle cut synthetic gemstones, man made diamonds, round diamond, synthetic diamond, synthetic gemstone . http://dazzelite.com/cut.html ROUND CUT Dazzelite: Round cut man made synthetic diamond moissanites Round is, by far, the most popular shape in our Dazzelite store, accounting for nearly 75% of the stones sold by us. An all time classic, the 58-facet cut – exactly similar to that of a diamond - brings out the stone’s fire, brilliance and scintillation in a way no other shape can. http://dazzelite.com/round-cut-diamond-synthetic-gemstone.html The Round cut is by far the most popular and most researched stone shape available today. For almost 100 years, diamond cutters have been using advanced theories of light behavior and precise mathematical calculations to optimize the fire and brilliance of the Round Brilliant cut. Due to the refractive qualities of the curve of the stone, the Round Brilliant is known as the brightest, most sparkling design there is. A testament to our cutters, all of our Round Brilliant cut Dazzelite display the coveted "Hearts and Arrows" effect. Due to the mechanics of its shape, the round Dazzelite is generally superior to fancy diamond shapes at the proper reflection of light, maximizing potential brightness. http://dazzelite.com/triangle-cut-laboratory-made-diamonds.html The round diamond began to rise in popularity in 1919 with the publication of Marcel Tolkowsky's thesis "Diamond Design: A Study of the Reflection and Refraction of Light in Diamond". Tolkowsky's work described the ideal proportions of a round cut diamond for maximizing light return (or brilliance) and dispersion (or fire). The original Tolkowsky specifications (53% table, 59.3% depth, 34.50 crown angle, visible culet) have since been modified as the cut mechanics for round diamonds have perfected over time. These theoretical advancements, as well as advancements in technology (such as the use of lasers in diamond cutting), have been adopted by diamond manufacturers to produce the incredibly brilliant cuts we see today in well cut round diamonds. For more information Please Visit to the Website http://dazzelite.com/contact.html Call us: 011-41015498

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