The rich marquise slice can likewise be alluded to as the "Navette" cut signifying 'little watercraft' as it is a wonderful long and thin stone, said to look like the underside of a little vessels body. First showing up in Paris in 1745, the marquise cut was produced by King Louis XV when he appointed his court gem specialist to make a precious stone that took after the grin of his lovely fancy woman, the Marchioness Madame de Pompadour, demonstrating motivation truly can originate from anyplace.
Slice to boost carat weight, marquise molded stones can seem bigger than other cut stones of a similar size, and they are regularly observed as focal jewels in wedding bands. Like other lengthened shapes they can make the wearers finger look longer and more exquisite. The two wonderful marquise cut rings beneath indicate how the stone can be utilized in a rich and exemplary approach to expand its extending properties.
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