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ivoryebonymoissanite · 3 months ago
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FANCY CUT DIAMONDS
Fancy-cut diamonds refer to diamonds that are shaped in cuts other than the traditional round brilliant cut. These cuts include a variety of shapes like princess, emerald, oval, pear, marquise, heart, and cushion, among others. Fancy cuts can offer a unique aesthetic, often emphasizing specific features like sparkle or size. They are popular for those seeking a distinct and personalized look in diamond jewelry. Each fancy cut also reflects light differently, creating varied brilliance and visual effects. There are different types of fancy cut diamonds, some of the top 10  popular trending designs are:
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1. PENTAGRAM CUT STAR MOISSANITE LOOSE DIAMOND:
The Pentagram Cut Star Moissanite Loose Diamond is a unique gemstone that features a meticulously crafted five-pointed star design, symbolizing strength and harmony. The pentagram cut maximizes the stone's natural sparkle, making it a standout choice for custom jewelry pieces. 
Whether set in a ring, pendant, or bracelet, this moissanite diamond radiates elegance and mystical allure.
Perfect for those looking to create a one-of-a-kind piece, this star-shaped gem is available for personalized settings in silver or gold. ⭐💎
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2. HEXAGRAM CUT STAR MOISSANITE LOOSE DIAMOND:
The Hexagram-Cut Star Moissanite Diamond is a lab-grown gemstone that combines extraordinary brilliance with sustainable luxury. Featuring a unique six-point cut, this ethically sourced gem reflects light in mesmerizing ways, offering a dazzling sparkle comparable to traditional diamonds. Crafted in a controlled environment, the moissanite is an eco-friendly, durable, and long-lasting option, perfect for fine jewelry.💎✨This can be customized as a ring, bracelet, Pendant, or Necklace. 
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3. PORTUGUESE PEAR CUT MOISSANITE LOOSE DIAMOND:
The Portuguese Pear Cut Moissanite Loose Diamond is a masterpiece of brilliance, featuring an intricate, multi-faceted design that enhances the stone’s natural sparkle. Known for its deep pavilion and numerous facets, this cut creates a mesmerizing play of light, making it ideal for those seeking exceptional brilliance in their custom jewelry. Whether set in a ring, pendant, or any other piece, the Portuguese pear cut adds a luxurious, radiant touch, perfect for creating unforgettable, one-of-a-kind designs. ✨💎
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4. SNOWFLAKE CUT MOISSANITE LOOSE DIAMOND: Embrace the enchanting beauty of the Snowflake Cut Moissanite Loose Diamond. This stunning gemstone features an intricate snowflake-inspired cut, designed to capture light from every angle, creating an extraordinary sparkle. Perfect for crafting unique custom jewelry, this moissanite diamond symbolizes individuality and elegance. Whether used in rings, pendants, or earrings, the snowflake cut brings a wintery touch of brilliance to any piece. Ideal for those seeking a one-of-a-kind gem, this dazzling stone is available for settings in both silver and gold. ❄️💎
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5. TEDDY BEAR CUT MOISSANITE LOOSE DIAMOND: The Teddy Bear Cut Moissanite Loose Diamond is a delightful and whimsical gem that captures the essence of childhood joy. Designed with a charming teddy bear silhouette, this cut brings a playful touch to any jewelry piece. Whether you're creating a unique ring, pendant, or earrings, this moissanite diamond offers an adorable and memorable design that appeals to the heart. Perfect for animal lovers and those seeking a fun yet elegant accessory, this diamond is a treasure that embodies both charm and sophistication, reminiscent of cuddly companions like koalas. 🐻🧸
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6. DUCK CUT MOISSANITE LOOSE DIAMOND: The Duck Cut Moissanite Loose Diamond is a playful and distinctive gem that showcases creativity and charm. With its unique shape reminiscent of a duck silhouette, this cut enhances the stone's sparkle while adding an element of whimsy to your jewelry designs. Perfect for those looking to make a statement, the Duck Cut is ideal for custom pieces such as rings, pendants, or earrings. Embrace the fun and elegance of this moissanite diamond, and let your personality shine through in your collection. 🦆💎
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7. CHRISTMAS TREE CUT MOISSANITE LOOSE DIAMOND: The Christmas Tree Cut Moissanite Loose Diamond is a festive and captivating gem that embodies the spirit of the holiday season. Featuring a unique triangular design that mimics the shape of a Christmas tree, this cut enhances the stone's natural brilliance while adding a playful, seasonal charm. Perfect for custom jewelry pieces like rings, pendants, or earrings, the Christmas Tree Cut is ideal for those looking to celebrate their love for the holidays in a sparkling way. Embrace the magic of the season with this delightful moissanite diamond. 🎄💎
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8. CLOUD CUT MOISSANITE LOOSE DIAMOND: The Cloud Cut Moissanite Loose Diamond is a unique and enchanting gemstone that captures the beauty of nature. Featuring soft, rounded edges and a delicate, whimsical design, this cut maximizes the stone's brilliance while providing a gentle, dreamy aesthetic. Ideal for custom jewelry pieces, the Cloud Cut offers a romantic and modern twist, making it perfect for rings, pendants, or any cherished accessory. Embrace the ethereal charm of this moissanite diamond and elevate your jewelry collection with its captivating sparkle. ☁️💎
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9. EMERALD SHAPE PORTRAIT CUT CLEAR MOISSANITE LOOSE DIAMOND: The Emerald Shape Portrait Cut Clear Moissanite Loose Diamond is a stunning gem that exudes sophistication and elegance. With its elongated rectangular shape and step-cut facets, this moissanite diamond reflects light beautifully, creating a captivating play of brilliance. Ideal for custom jewelry, this cut enhances the stone's clarity and gives it a timeless appeal. Whether you're designing a ring, pendant, or any other exquisite piece, the emerald-shaped portrait cut adds a touch of luxury and refinement to your collection. 💎✨
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10. CONCAVE HEART CUT MOISSANITE LOOSE DIAMOND: The Concave Heart Cut Moissanite Loose Diamond is a captivating gem that beautifully blends romance and innovation. This unique cut features a concave design that enhances the stone's brilliance and depth, while its heart shape adds a timeless symbol of love and affection. Perfect for custom jewelry, this moissanite diamond is an excellent choice for rings, pendants, or earrings, making it a meaningful addition to any collection. Celebrate your special moments with this stunning diamond that embodies both elegance and heartfelt sentiment. ❤️💎
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farmboyprince · 1 year ago
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My introspective- week 1 of @2024-grimoire-challenge
Tuesday, 2.1. It's only been a few days, but I already feel like I've done something good for myself. Writing definitions on the first day felt like a great start, especially since I'm writing in my native language and spell/ritual don't translate perfectly- I've chosen the words that I think most fit and expanded on that. It will be helpful to have a kind of dictionary and I already have some ideas on what to add to it when I have time:)
I'm also a bit surprised that I recognise the english words for the plant and spice I chose to research, but I wouldn't have ever connected them with ours- I just thought it was something we don't have here xD I feel a little silly about it, but interested in finding more connections like that!
Wednesday, 3.1. I've found today's prompt pretty difficult on the account of the yearly celebrations outline. A couple were quite easy to list- the summer and winter solstices, the spring equinox, pust,.. but for some others it's hard to find credible sources for even approximate dates of celebrations (on account of my ancestors not having a written language and forced christianisation). As such, I wrote down the dates that appeared most often (and most well sourced!). I ended up with 10 celebrations- 6 that I know how they're celebrated and when they are, and 4 that I either saw mentioned a lot or that seemed nice, even if I can't find definite proof of them being historical (Domovoj my beloved, of course I'll have a day for you<3).
As for the tools I use, they're just there to make the whole spellcasting/ritual experience feel a little more mystical and add a bit of whimsy. I have a couple different candles and incense/wax melts, sometimes I add stones or shells I found on the beach. All of those get placed on a "vibes" basis before I do my work. I also sometimes burn herbs I've foraged or make tea with them. My most important tool is my wand; a sun-bleached conifer stick I found on a mountain once. It's just a stick with a wax coated tip (so I can use it to transfer a flame and light my candles without destroying it- very cool) that I absolutely love. It's my kind of protection- instead of casting circles, I just use my wand to start a working. I always had an affinity for trees and wood (lol), so I've never worried about saying the wrong thing or accidentally fucking the spell up as long as I had my lil piece of tree:)
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Behold, the stick! It fits really nicely in my hand<3
Thursday, 4.1. Thinking about my altar- it's been trough many changes since first set it up. That was after I began doing more research into witchy stuff and it followed all the "rules"; I've had the four elements in their right places, candles, a knife, wand, cup,... In time and with practice, I've realised that's not how I work. Since setting it up my own way, it rarely changes. I have everything that I need on hand, along with my god/spirit representations and lucky things. I don't really consider it an altar as much as my personal important space where I do magic work, watch candle flames flicker and drink tea. I do want some more idols tho- I think I'll finally have to learn how to whittle.
Friday, 5.1. I don't really have any personal practices. In part, it's the reason I started this challenge- I'd like to do more research, write down my findings and make my personal practice with the help of that. The only thing I can think of is, that along with doing a yearly spread of tarot cards (I do it in january and pull one card for each month) I also pull MTG cards. It's started because divination can be fun and I really wanted to do some with my boy, who is super into magic the gathering. I usually do it with leftover cards from drafts and while I don't know about accuracy (forgot to write down what I pulled lol), it's definitively a fun bonding activity:)
all in all, I quite liked the prompts and filling up the indexes feels very rewarding! Looking forward to the next week:)
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