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JohnnyA May 14, 2010

Can baguette diamonds be used in a diamond bracelet?

I own 5 gorgeous baguette diamonds and I have decided to have them set in jewelry. First I thought to have them set in a necklace, but now I strongly consider making a nice bracelet out of them. Is it a good idea, would it look nice on my wrist?

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DavidE May 21, 2010

Sure! I myself have a baguette diamond tennis bracelet. The baguettes are mounted into a pave setting, and the effect is quite stunning. The elongated shapes of baguette diamonds give my tennis bracelet a chic, and unique look. Baguette diamonds can be used in virtually any piece of jewelry, and have indeed become quit a popular diamond shape to be used in modern jewelry items. Also, baguette diamonds are rather versatile, and make for beautiful accent stones when coupled with more traditional diamond cuts (such as round brilliant diamonds or asscher cut diamonds).

DavidI May 19, 2010

Baguette diamonds would appear nice in a bracelet, necklace, ring, etc, only if they are indetical one to the other. Similar color and clarity is a necessity, otherwise the line of diamonds would appear very unstylish. If you are dealing with clear look a like diamonds then go for it, it should turn out fantastic.

SteveE May 18, 2010

A necklace is a great idea and a bracelet even better. The long baguette diamonds look very impressive when they are lined up in a bracelet, producing a nice flow of shiny diamonds. A gold bracelet, a silver bracelet, or any other quality metal would be a perfect template for a line of baguette diamonds.

Jeff rI May 18, 2010

I have seen a few baguette diamonds that have been set into a variety of jewely. If you only have five baguette diamonds, then I would recommend that you have them set delicately into a silver,white gold or platinum cuff bracelet. Since the baguette cut is considered to carry a beautiful antique air, you might want to ask your jeweler to add micropave diamond accents or an antique nouveau design to your classic cuff.

VetoU May 16, 2010

Sure, there are lots of ways of incorporating baguette diamonds into a bracelet. If you want the diamonds to wrap around your entire wrist, though, you might need more than five. You can also alternate baguette and round diamonds, which could be quite elegant. I would recommend heading to a jewelry store to get an idea of what kind of designs are available for baguette diamond set bracelets, so that you know exactly what you want.