I understand why JP would want to promote their cut but I find them both beautiful. I teeter between the two. I suppose it would depend on an individual preference, personally I can't decide they both have their own special beauty.💞💕💞
It is a nice video. As a consumer I definetely would prefer the Brellia. Just look at the brightness and sparkle in direct sunlight. A deeper diamond doesn't mean that the light reflection is better. Just take a look through an Idealscope. A deeper diamond often appears smaller because the carat weight is hidden in the depth or in a thick girdle. The Brellia is definetely the better sparkler in my opinion.
I think the people who can't appreciate the crushed ice diamonds just have poor eyesight. The small flashes of light look "muddled" to them, whereas to me it looks hyper crisp and sparkly.
I understand why JP would want to promote their cut but I find them both beautiful. I teeter between the two. I suppose it would depend on an individual preference, personally I can't decide they both have their own special beauty.💞💕💞
The normal looks 100x better
Ur voice is so sweet and warm
nice voice
There is either cushion brilliant or cushion modified brilliant, according to GIA.
The cushion brilliant is rare and more desirable.
It is a nice video. As a consumer I definetely would prefer the Brellia. Just look at the brightness and sparkle in direct sunlight. A deeper diamond doesn't mean that the light reflection is better. Just take a look through an Idealscope. A deeper diamond often appears smaller because the carat weight is hidden in the depth or in a thick girdle. The Brellia is definetely the better sparkler in my opinion.
The Brellia is the winner, I love it.
This is an ingenious video
Sorry but that normal cushion beats the Brellia/H&A. Next to each other, I can't stop looking at the one on the left, such depth.
Lol that’s a joke, right? Not to mention, I’d take the less than 1% rare diamond over some crushed ice all day long…….
I think the people who can't appreciate the crushed ice diamonds just have poor eyesight. The small flashes of light look "muddled" to them, whereas to me it looks hyper crisp and sparkly.