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Mine cut diamond earrings.
An old mine cut diamond evokes the past when diamonds were measured by eye and cut by hand so this historic diamond cut is a great choice if you re looking for an engagement ring with antique or vintage qualities.
History of the miner cut diamond.
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Old mine cut diamond engagement rings.
Explore our collection of rare old mine cut diamond engagement rings spanning a range of unique and exceptional designs spanning the years 1900 1940.
The miner cut resembles both the modern cushion cut.
Transitional cut diamonds were the common cut in the 1940 s.
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Developed in 18th century europe and known as the old miner this beautiful old world cut is known for a chunky sculptural shape.
Diamond cutting and technology advanced quickly then to the modern round brilliant cut.
It is the predecessor to the modern diamond but has many elements that remain very unique and different.
Old mine cut diamonds or miner cut were used in victorian and edwardian eras.
However the miner cut diamonds are slightly more rounded and do not have such an obvious rectangular or cushion shape.
In fact some jewelry experts consider the cushion cut the modern version of the miner cut.
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They look somewhat reminiscent of the present day cushion cut and take on a stubby appearance see diamond on left.
There is some overlap between the periods when both antique diamond cuts coexisted.
Old mine cut diamonds omc date back to the early 18th century and are precursors of the modern round brilliant cut.
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The old mine cut diamond is the antique diamond cut that was prevalent from the mid 1800s until the early 1900s.