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What is a French cut ring?

French cut diamond rings have been around since the 1300s. The french cut ring gets its name due to the idea that it was most popular in France. The design of french cut diamond rings allow the stone to display the true beauty and luxury of the original stone. French cut diamonds look square when viewed from above and have just nine crown facets.

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Why is French cut called French cut?

Our collection of french cut diamond rings display a multitude of rings throughout history. It is believed that French cut diamond rings get their name from where the stone cut was the most popular- France. However, this name was not given out until the Art Deco period of the 1920s, when the stone became incredibly popular.

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What is the difference between French cut and Princess cut?

Princess and French diamond rings are incredibly popular as engagement rings. However, because they look similar, many vintage jewellery enthusiasts need help differentiating between them. It's important to know that princess cuts with bezel corners have diamond-shaped facets extending from the table corners, while French cut stones have star facets that point to the stone corners. Both princess and french cut diamond rings are beautiful choices for a stunning vintage engagement ring.

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How to sell French cut rings?

Antique jewellery pieces are a careful investment. French cut diamond rings are incredibly valuable, meaning finding the right buyer is important. Consulting jewellery experts on your french cut diamond ring can ensure you get a fair price for your jewellery. This is true whether you inherited or bought it. Here at Berganza, our expertise in vintage jewellery means we are ideal for this. If you have a beautiful french cut diamond ring that you'd like to sell to us, contact us at purchases@berganza.com.

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How to clean French cut rings?

Taking care of rare vintage jewellery such as a french cut diamond ring is incredibly important. Cleaning your ring correctly is a great way to preserve your jewellery. Soak your ring carefully in a bowl of warm water. Using a soft brush, dislodge any dirt; if it needs extra cleaning, use a mild washing-up liquid. Vintage french cut diamond rings may have intricate metalwork, so make sure to clean in all the crevices where substances such as hand gel and moisturiser can build up. Here at Berganza, we offer complimentary annual cleaning for life with every purchase, so your special french cut diamond ring can be taken care of properly.

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