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Diamond Story 3 – Which Diamond Shape Suits You Best?

Diamond Cut is the only aspect of a diamond where human involvement plays a crucial role, significantly impacting the 4Cs: Cut, Clarity, Carat, and Color.

Round (Round Brilliant)
The Round Brilliant Cut is the most common and ideal shape for maximizing a diamond’s brilliance. With over 56 facets, this cut reflects light precisely, creating stunning sparkle and contrast. However, the cutting process results in significant material loss, making this one of the more expensive shapes per carat.

Oval
Oval cuts offer a similar brilliance to Round cuts but with a softer, more elegant look. Frequently used in wedding rings, this shape elongates fingers, drawing attention from above rather than from the sides. It is ideal for those seeking a balanced, flattering shape.

Pear (Tear Drop)

Pear-shaped diamonds, also known as “Tear Drop” diamonds, combine multiple intricate cutting techniques. Famous for its 58 facets, the Pear Cut creates a unique combination of modern craftsmanship and classic beauty, resulting in a highly sought-after and valuable shape.

Princess

Princess cuts are popular for engagement rings, featuring a unique square shape with a slightly rounded top. With over 50 facets, the cut produces excellent brilliance, especially when viewing from the corners, where distinct reflections create a dynamic play of colors and light.

Emerald / Asscher / Radiant

Emerald Cut, with its rectangular shape and trimmed corners, showcases a more subtle brilliance, highlighting inclusions if present. The Asscher Cut, a square variation of Emerald, offers a vintage yet modern appeal. Radiant Cut combines the clarity of Asscher with rounded edges for a balanced, elegant shape.

Cushion
Cushion Cut features rounded corners with a square or rectangular shape, blending the best of both Round and Square cuts. It offers a romantic and classic feel, making diamonds appear larger for the same carat weight. However, overly bright cuts may lead to grading errors, so professional certification is recommended when purchasing.

Marquise
Marquise diamonds, named after the legend of Louis XV’s desire for a gem in the shape of Madame de Pompadour’s lips, are elongated and pointed at both ends. Often called “Boat Diamonds,” they are ideal for creating the illusion of longer, slender fingers. The elongated shape enhances size while maintaining brilliant sparkle.

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