Rose-cut diamonds were devised in the 16th century, when people still lit their nights by candlelight. This diamond bracelet captures that antique sparkle in a single small 0.02ct stone, offering a quiet, understated shimmer.
The rose cut is characterized by its many triangular facets covering the surface. Unlike the modern brilliant cut, which is engineered for maximum light refraction, the rose cut reflects candlelight with mirror-like flashes (sintillation) that tremble subtly. That dewy, soft glow is said to have captivated royalty and aristocrats at evening gatherings.
The matte-finished top absorbs light while gently accentuating the diamond’s sparkle. Its restrained, high-quality texture harmonizes beautifully with the historically resonant shine of the rose cut.