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Baguette diamonds are both beautiful and modern in cut. Introduced in the 1920s, baguette diamonds have become quite popular in jewelry pieces. They are now a desired choice when it comes to many three-stone engagement rings. Read on to learn more about this diamond, the history behind it, and how to care for baguette diamonds.

Characteristics Of Baguette Diamonds

A baguette diamond is defined as a rectangular-shaped diamond with a step-cut. They consist of 14 facets and because of this, precision is key when choosing a baguette diamond. There are two main types of baguette diamonds: tapered and straight. Tapered versions are wider on one end, while straight versions are long and even on both ends. Baguette diamonds are also often found in engagement rings as side stones surrounding another gem; but when by themselves, they create a beautiful, vintage look in any jewelry piece. 

The History Of Baguette Diamonds

As mentioned earlier, baguette diamonds were first introduced in the 1920s. It was created during the Art Deco Movement; these diamonds were created as a contrast to the popular round diamonds. Because of the stone’s elongated shape, many believe that it was named after the French baguette bread. However, according to The Gemological Institute Of America, it is said that the diamond may have been named after the French word for ring, which is bague. In either case, this diamond is a classic beauty that will never go out of style!

How To Care For A Baguette Diamond

One of the first things to look out for is to make sure that the pointed corners of a baguette diamond are protected when they are set within a jewelry piece. Also, it is important to choose a well-made set. You can clean the diamond with jewelry cleaner or mild soap and warm water. Another thing to consider when looking for a baguette diamond is the clarity. Baguette diamonds ranging from D-Z  in the color range are an ideal choice.

Where To Purchase Baguette Diamonds?

We all love diamonds, but making informed decisions when purchasing them is not natural to everyone;  Whether you’re looking for Baguette cut diamond rings or earrings, contact Sandberg Jewelers today!