Diamond Shapes

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Round shaped diamond is the most famous and is usually used as a jewelry in engagement rings, earrings, or even pendants. According to The Knot, an engagement and wedding planning website, roughly 53% of engagement ring center stones are round. This cut style is well known as the round brilliant diamond. It has been around since year 1700s but has been used over the years. The angles seen in today’s modern round brilliant were designed to enhance the diamond’s fire and brilliance, and were first suggested by Henry Morse of Boston in the 1860’s. These cuts were further enhanced by Marcel Tolkowsky in 1919, and finally, in 2005, a scientific way to help cutters plan and predict the cut quality of round brilliant cut diamonds was introduced by the GIA.


Round Diamond Shapes

Round shaped diamond is the most famous and is usually used as a jewelry in engagement rings, earrings, or even pendants. According to The Knot, an engagement and wedding planning website, roughly 53% of engagement ring center stones are round. This cut style is well known as the round brilliant diamond. It has been around since year 1700s but has been used over the years. The angles seen in today’s modern round brilliant were designed to enhance the diamond’s fire and brilliance, and were first suggested by Henry Morse of Boston in the 1860’s. These cuts were further enhanced by Marcel Tolkowsky in 1919, and finally, in 2005, a scientific way to help cutters plan and predict the cut quality of round brilliant cut diamonds was introduced by the GIA.

Oval Diamond Shapes

The oval shape has probably the longest known history, with the first mention of an oval shaped diamond occurring in 1304. According to the data, the famous Koh I Noor, which is now living in the Tower of London, has a spectacular oval shaped diamond. This Oval Diamond shaped contains fire and brilliance, the oval diamond shaped is design of the round shape but is more unique. This shape might give your eyes an illusional sight


Emerald Diamond Shapes

Emerald is an octagonal shape, the emerald cut style was designed to highlight the appearance of emeralds. However, this cut transfers beautifully to diamonds. The unique look of the emerald cut diamond is due to the process cuts of its pavilion and its large, open table. Instead of the sparkle of a brilliant cut, emerald cut diamonds produce a unique hall of mirrors effect, with the interplay of light and dark planes. This cut is highly coveted due to its rectangle table top and step cut side facets. The emerald cut’s smoothly beveled corners add visual appeal and provide a secure setting area for the prongs. This cut results in a more mirror like look and requires a stone of very high quality.


Cushion Diamond Shapes

The cushion cut diamond (also referred to as old mine cut diamond) has been around since the mid 1700s. In fact it was the most common cut of diamond until the early 20th century. Designed to retain as much diamond weight as possible, the cushion cut diamond features a square cut with rounded corners, and resembles a pillow hence the name. A good number of antique dealers and jewelry enthusiasts are always on the lookout for the older version of these diamonds, as their light patterns tend to be stronger and more distinctive than modern cushion cut diamonds.


Radiant Diamond Shapes

A relatively newer cut, the radiant cut diamond became popular in the 1980s. It is the first square cut to have a complete brilliant cut facet pattern on both the crown and pavilion, and is designed to create a vibrant and lively diamond. This cut features trimmed corner similar to the Asscher cut stone. Due to the design of the radiant cut, it requires more diamond mass order to achieve the brilliance associated with it, so this cut requires a stone of high quality.

Heart Diamond Shapes

The brilliant cut heart shaped diamond is a thoughtful and beautiful symbol of love and romance. Heart shaped diamonds are very popular in solitaire pendants as well as in engagement and promise rings and are particularly sought after around Valentine’s Day. It takes a very skilled cutter to create the heart shape, always keeping an eye on the heart’s balance and symmetry. When choosing a heart shaped diamond, symmetry is a very important characteristic. It is imperative that the two halves of the heart are identical or the heart will look off. The cleft should be sharp and distinct, and the wings should have a very slightly rounded shape. Heart shaped diamonds are generally not found in less than ½ ct. sizes, due to the difficulty creating this fancy cut

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