How to Choose the Best Diamond Cut

By April | May 15, 2007

The shape of your diamond depends on the cut. You’ll be spoilt for choice when choosing a cut for your diamond as there are so many. Each design has certain shimmering qualities to allow it to sparkle just right in the light.

The most popular shapes are pear, princess, oval, round, trillion, emerald and heart. The proportions of the diamond are actually what diamond cuts mean. When choosing a diamond, you should pick out your preferred design shape.

You may be tempted to simply choose the cut of diamond you think is the prettiest; however you should also concern yourself with the quality.

Buying a diamond is an investment in your future, so it should be treated as such and not taken lightly. When investing in stock, you wouldn’t buy stock just because its company has a cute name.

That would be too unsafe. Instead you would analyse each company to decide who is the riskiest and who is the safest. Buying diamonds are no different, you should check out each company to see what you think of the quality.

A step cut is often seen in the emerald shape diamonds. This method is where the diamond is cut into four-sided facets, giving the step look. The facets in the step cut are created in a sloping fashion to catch the light for a luminous quality.

diamond ringThe brilliant cut, usually seen in round diamonds, uses triangles and kite shapes in the cutting of the diamond itself. This allows the light to refract off each facet of cut on the diamond and enables it to bounce from one corner to another - giving the diamond its brilliant shine.

Antique cuts give an old-fashioned feel to the diamond due to them being carved into intricate designs and odd shapes - like those made to look like an opening rose bud.

Patented cuts are seen in diamonds with several sharp cornered facets set into the stone. This allows the light to be absorbed and lets it flow through the diamond for an ultimate shine. The best quality illuminates beautifully in the light.

Diamonds which have been poorly cut won’t sparkle and shine to the same intensity as quality diamond cuts. Always look for a diamond that shimmers to perfection.

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