The history of the luxurious Trilliant Cut
The Trilliant Cut which immediately stands out due to its triangular shape, originated from Amsterdam, and yet it is only in 1962, by New York’s own Henry Meyer, that its modern version used to this day was crafted and trademarked. This magnificently unique cut is known by many names such as Trielle, Trillion, Triangle, but most commonly referred to as the Trilliant Cut.
A unique approach to beauty
The Trilliant cut are most commonly used as exquisite side stones to further enrich center stones. They are world renowned due to their ability to immediately catch the eyes of their viewers in a way that is truly unique both in brilliance and symmetry. Often times, especially when done by true professionals, the end result of a manufactured Trilliant Cut Diamond is so appealing that it can be used as a centerpiece instead.
The Complexity of the Trilliant Cut Diamond
While the beauty and splendor which results from the cut are hard to ignore, they require genuine, well versed and experienced manufacturers to avoid their well known risks. These 3 sided triangular stones must be equal and symmetrical, and since they have a more shallow surface, the careful choice of the correct piece to work with is extremely crucial, as even a tiny amount of dirt can compromise the inner working of its brilliance.
Our Trilliant Cut Diamonds
We offer a large and diverse selection of Trilliant Cut Diamonds that we can match to perfection in all aspects, be it the color, clarity or cut. Our satisfied customers use our Trilliant Cut Pieces as side stones and center stones for items such as eternity rings, drop earrings, tennis necklaces, and more. All our diamonds are cut in the same lapidary for ultimate precision and synchronicity.
We offer sizes from 0.10ct to 0.85 for each piece.
Colors available from D to I.
Clarity available from IF to SI1.
Special orders are available – we welcome orders for special and complex jobs alike, including custom made requests. We would be happy to assist you with any questions or concerns.
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