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Thursday, August 13, 2009

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Diamond Shape:-
Diamonds can be cut into many different shapes. The shape of the rough diamond sometimes determines what the final shape will be so there is less waste. No matter what your taste is, there's a shape that will appeal to you. Also note that some shapes are used in the background supporting the main diamond. Below are the descriptions and diagrams of the ...

Round Brilliant Shaped
The round brilliant cut is probably the most popular and most researched diamond shape. For nearly 100 years, diamond cutters have been using advanced theories of light behavior and precise mathematical calculations to optimize the fire and brilliance in a round diamond. The round shape will typically give you more flexibility in balancing cut, color and clarity grades while still getting the fire and brilliance you want.

Princess Cut Diamonds
The Princess Cut diamond is probably the most popular non-round diamond shape. Its beautiful brilliance and unique cut makes it a favorite for engagement rings. When choosing a color grade, consider that while lower color quality princess cut diamonds are cheaper, the color of the diamond might be slightly visible in the corners of a princess cut. Princess cut diamonds can vary greatly I how square or rectangular they are.

Marquise Shape Diamond
The marquise diamond cut can maximize carat weight, giving a much larger looking diamond. Marquise diamonds often look good set with round or pear shaped side stones. As with oval shaped diamonds, they can emphasize long, slender fingers.

Heart Cut Diamond
The heart is the ultimate symbol of love. The unique look of the heart shaped diamond helps make it a distinctive choice for a variety of diamond jewelry.

Radiant Shaped Diamond
Trimmed corners are the signature of this diamond and may help the radiant cut be a popular and versatile choice for jewelry. Radiant cut diamonds go well together set with baguette or round side diamonds. Radiant cut diamonds vary in their degree of rectangular.


Cushion Shape Diamonds
This unique shape has been popular for more than a century. Cushion cut diamonds, also known as pillow cut diamonds, have rounded corners and larger facets to increase their brilliance. These larger facets highlights the diamond´s clarity.

Asscher Cur Diamonds
This unique shape is nearly identical to the emerald cut, except that the edges are square. The pavilion is cut with rectangular facets just like the emerald cut. When choosing a color grade, consider that while lower color quality princess cut diamonds are cheaper, the color of the diamond might be slightly visible in the corners.

Emerald Cut Diamonds
What makes the emerald cut diamonds different is its pavilion which is cut with rectangular facets to create a unique optical appearance. Due to its larger, open table, this shape highlights the clarity of a diamond. Be sure to choose an emerald cut diamond with few to no flaws visible in the.

Oval Cut Diamonds
Oval diamonds have a beautiful brilliance similar to round brilliant diamonds. Oval diamonds are very popular as they can emphasize long, slender fingers.


Pear Cut Diamonds
This brilliant cut diamond is also called a teardrop shape for its single point and rounded end. This unique shape makes it popular for a variety of diamond jewelry. Elongated pear shaped diamonds can create the illusion of slender fingers.

Baguette Shaped Diamonds
Baguettes are small, elongated rectangular stones with square corners. They are characterized by their step-like rows of facets parallel to the table. They are often used as side stones. Baguettes can also be lined up to produce a continuous flow of diamonds on a ring, bracelet, or a brooch.

Fancy cut Diamonds
Fancy cut diamonds include shapes that are not standard. They are simply called fancy cut.
 
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