Diamond Cuts
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Round Cut
Most diamonds sold today feature a round cut of the gem. It is considered to be the classic cut and has occupied this position for decades. This status stems from a few factors, mainly because the cut allows the diamond cutter a large amount of flexibility whilst retaining a timeless appearance of the diamond that appeals to most people. In order to make the diamond sparkle and shine with a round cut it is recommended to pick either a cut grade of very good or an ideal one as these make a wonderful combination with a round cut.
Princess Cut
In case you are looking for a cut that stands out of the crowd and offers a stunning amount of brilliance, one of the choices you should consider is the so-called princess cut. It is considered to be one of the more popular choices and this decision is taken for a reason. The square shape with corners that are pointed is probably all a princess can ask for in order to see all her engagement dreams fulfilled.
Emerald Cut
Asscher Cut
Oval Cut
What is this? It is almost round, but it is not a round cut. Yes, you have guessed correctly. We are talking about the oval cut. If your significant other possesses long and tender fingers, this cut may accentuate this characteristic in a very elegant manner.
Marquise Cut
Radiant Cut
One of the characteristics that stands out in a radiant-cut diamond are the trimmed corners. They ensure a certain elegant look that is becoming more and more common nowadays. It offers a plethora of potential combinations with different settings and yet retains its timeless appeal.
Pear Shaped Cut
This type of cut may also be referred to as teardrop as a result of the shape that slightly mimics a tear.
Heart-Shaped Cut
The shape of a heart represents love across all cultural boundaries and has been a romantic symbol for ages.
Cushion Cut
In recent years, cushion-cut diamonds have become increasingly popular amongst consumers. This cut is also being referred to as pillow-cut. This cut puts emphasis on increased facets and corners that are round in order to achieve a higher degree of brilliance. We recommend that you evaluate the clarity grade of the diamond prior to the cut simply because due to the increased facets a cushion-cut underscores and highlights the clarity level of the gem.