A GUIDE TO THE DIFFERENT CUTS OF DIAMONDS
Just like the other characterized facets of the diamonds, such as quality, color, and shape, diamonds “Cuts” are also a prominent feature that changes the various dynamics of the diamonds from their creation to their purchase.
In layman’s language, the diamond shape is the initial focus and has been considered chiefly an exclusive feature when making choices. We must look more deeply into the context of diamond cuts to know it better and understand it more profoundly.
In this blog post, we will explore some of the most popular diamond cut and their unique characteristics.
Different Cuts of Diamond
What does a diamond do to people? Why does it always tend to attract them? What’s that one major factor or feature of diamonds that never fades away?
Diamond has its own sparkle and brilliance that reflects the light around it and charismatically attracts people. This is the sole factor that never goes in vain and keeps individuals invested in the beauty of diamonds.
Before the diamond is cut and polished, it is known as a rough diamond which is highly opaque and it is not truly see-through. The rough diamonds contain nil sparkle within them. The cutting of the diamond impacts its light performance and visually embarks the brilliance and beauty of the diamond.
This cutting procedure is the basic step towards the formation of the diamond and later arrives at its shaping and quality framing. Visibility of colors and fire within the diamond is only possible with the cutting of the diamond.
Diamonds are always a go-to choice for people; they love them for all their exquisite brilliance. These gems always stand out on every occasion and compliment the bearer making them look prettier.
The Most Popular Diamond Cuts
To know more about different diamond cuts and their detailed existence, we have to dig a little deeper. When concluding, people usually confuse diamond “cuts” as the “shape” which is not beneficial for making a decision. We at LGD will be giving you the right direction by throwing light on the different cuts of diamonds.
A diamond requires specific characteristics that demonstrate the quality representation of the diamonds, which are the 4C’s: Color, Clarity, Cut, and Carat Weight, which eventually helps in determining the cost of a diamond. Along with these 4C’s, the diamonds are graded within definite ranges and a graphic representation of the proportions of the diamonds is presented.
Let us get to know about different cuts of diamonds in detail:
Round Cut Diamond
The most popular diamond cut until now. Round cut diamonds are considered real classics that could never go out of style and would always keep incrementing their value and worth. Specifically, these diamonds look bigger in comparison with many other diamonds whereas the cutting quality highlights their brilliance as well.
First, the round cut diamond was created in the 17th century, and almost after 100 years, it started to originate on its own. One thing about the round-cut diamond that always impresses the jewelers is that they leave the littlest waste and deliver the maximum worth. Approximately, in the last thirty years, the value of diamonds has been increasing and the round cut has secured a position as a “favorite” in the hearts of the people and the round cut diamond is the best choice for creating a beautiful ring. Round cut diamond rings are gaining popularity among individuals who admire vintage.
Shape
Carat
Cut
Color
Clarity
Price
round
2.53
Ideal
I
VS1
$1518 $1290
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round
1.56
Ideal
I
VS1
$561 $477
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round
1.77
Excellent
G
VS1
$1005 $854
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round
1.90
Ideal
G
VS2
$812 $690
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round
1.71
Excellent
G
VVS2
$882 $750
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round
1.72
Ideal
I
VS1
$612 $520
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round
1.85
Ideal
G
VS1
$871 $740
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round
1.90
Ideal
G
VS1
$894 $760
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round
1.77
Ideal
H
VS1
$1333 $1133
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round
1.71
Ideal
G
VS1
$1279 $1087
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round
1.80
Excellent
G
VS2
$1485 $1262
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round
1.73
Ideal
G
VVS2
$912 $775
View
round
1.80
Ideal
G
VS1
$1639 $1393
View
round
2.55
Excellent
I
VS2
$1709 $1453
View
round
2.57
Ideal
H
VS2
$2262 $1923
View
round
1.72
Ideal
H
VS1
$855 $727
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round
2.30
Ideal
H
VVS2
$1379 $1172
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round
1.65
Ideal
G
VVS2
$944 $802
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round
2.35
Ideal
G
VVS2
$1627 $1383
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round
2.33
Ideal
F
IF
$8041 $6835
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Asscher Cut Diamond
The Asscher cut diamond was created by Joseph Asscher in 1902 and so it was named after him only as he had a patent put up on his unique design. This cut is rare as opposed to flaunting its brilliance and fire, it embarks on the clarity of the diamond. Precisely, the luster and clarity of the diamond are the main focus, whereas it has its own brightness from within.
It has a symmetrical geometry that also secures its vintage style inspired in line from the Art Deco Era. This cut has a variedly structured design with an unusual facet pattern that makes it more appealing to the masses and it is found rarely. These diamonds are in high demand these days, as give a unique look to Asscher cut diamond rings.
Shape
Carat
Cut
Color
Clarity
Price
asscher
1.69
Ideal
F
VS1
$1033 $775
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asscher
1.73
Ideal
F
VS1
$957 $718
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asscher
2.04
Very Good
E
VS2
$1369 $1027
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asscher
2.05
Ideal
D
VS1
$2231 $1673
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asscher
2.51
Ideal
G
VS1
$1536 $1152
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asscher
1.53
Excellent
H
VS1
$871 $653
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asscher
1.50
Ideal
E
VS2
$997 $748
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asscher
1.93
Ideal
E
VVS2
$1816 $1362
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asscher
1.54
Ideal
H
SI1
$760 $570
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asscher
1.55
Ideal
H
SI1
$764 $573
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asscher
1.55
Ideal
D
IF
$6531 $4898
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asscher
1.52
Ideal
D
VVS2
$1333 $1000
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asscher
1.83
Ideal
H
VVS2
$1031 $773
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asscher
1.51
Ideal
E
VVS2
$1203 $902
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asscher
1.66
Ideal
G
SI1
$897 $673
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asscher
2.41
Ideal
D
VS1
$2804 $2103
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asscher
1.66
Ideal
E
VS1
$1240 $930
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asscher
1.51
Ideal
E
VS1
$1033 $775
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asscher
1.54
Ideal
E
VS1
$1053 $790
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asscher
1.56
Ideal
F
VVS2
$1057 $793
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Emerald Cut Diamond
The Emerald cut diamonds invention dates back to the 1500s when the creators came across this design and gave it a stylistic approach. It is one of the oldest diamond shapes that is structured as a rectangular cut with cropped corners, this gives it an edgy, sharp, and bold look. Its popularity soared during the Art Deco period only, especially due to its geometric shape and eye-catching formation.
During the 13th century, the ‘step-cut’ was formed after various experimental cuttings which had a bit of octagonal structure and later evolved into this emerald cut. Within the emergence of the 19th and 20th centuries, people’s choices were found getting intact with this cut and now it has highly secured a position in the market due to its elongated shape. It emphasizes clarity rather than sparkle, creating a unique and elegant appearance and their unique emerald cut diamond ring designs are creating a fresh appeal.
Shape
Carat
Cut
Color
Clarity
Price
emerald
1.90
Ideal
G
VS2
$829 $622
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emerald
1.51
Good
J
VS2
$553 $415
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emerald
1.54
Ideal
G
VS1
$967 $725
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emerald
1.55
Ideal
G
VS1
$973 $730
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emerald
1.64
Excellent
F
VS1
$1152 $864
View
emerald
1.57
Ideal
G
VS2
$696 $522
View
emerald
1.54
Ideal
I
VS1
$649 $487
View
emerald
1.55
Excellent
G
VS1
$1005 $754
View
emerald
1.63
Ideal
H
VS1
$720 $540
View
emerald
1.63
Ideal
H
VS1
$703 $527
View
emerald
1.61
Ideal
F
VS2
$711 $533
View
emerald
1.64
Ideal
H
VVS2
$843 $632
View
emerald
1.64
Ideal
E
VS1
$976 $732
View
emerald
1.54
Very Good
E
SI1
$2047 $1535
View
emerald
2.37
Ideal
D
VVS2
$5413 $4060
View
emerald
2.04
Ideal
I
VS2
$2703 $2027
View
emerald
1.65
Ideal
G
VS1
$2373 $1780
View
emerald
1.83
Excellent
H
VS2
$840 $630
View
emerald
2.01
Ideal
E
VVS2
$1963 $1472
View
emerald
1.63
Ideal
G
I1
$491 $368
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Princess Cut Diamond
The princess cut diamond finds its existence with the origination of a Barion Cut patented in 1971 by the creator who named it after himself and his wife. The cut is highly recommended to those who desire the same brilliance and fire as that of a round cut diamond, but that too in a square shape.
The Princess Cut diamond can be square shaped as well as rectangular shaped too but the most chosen shape is square cut as it remarks the uniqueness. Princess cut diamond rings have numerous facets that enhance their brilliance, making them a popular choice for engagement rings.
Shape
Carat
Cut
Color
Clarity
Price
princess
1.77
Excellent
I
VS1
$807 $605
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princess
1.51
Good
H
VS2
$693 $520
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princess
2.17
Ideal
G
VVS2
$1451 $1088
View
princess
2.11
Ideal
G
VS2
$2004 $1503
View
princess
1.50
Excellent
F
VS2
$960 $720
View
princess
2.50
Ideal
H
VS2
$1267 $950
View
princess
1.61
Ideal
H
VS1
$916 $687
View
princess
1.65
Ideal
G
VS2
$929 $697
View
princess
2.37
Ideal
G
VS2
$1593 $1195
View
princess
2.07
Ideal
H
VS2
$1309 $982
View
princess
1.73
Ideal
G
VS2
$820 $615
View
princess
2.20
Excellent
G
VVS2
$1717 $1288
View
princess
2.25
Ideal
H
VS1
$2991 $2243
View
princess
2.11
Excellent
F
VS1
$1713 $1285
View
princess
1.50
Ideal
F
VS2
$960 $720
View
princess
1.51
Ideal
D
SI1
$1329 $997
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princess
1.51
Ideal
D
VS1
$2007 $1505
View
princess
1.51
Ideal
E
VS1
$927 $695
View
princess
2.30
Ideal
F
VS2
$1413 $1060
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princess
2.34
Ideal
F
VS1
$1569 $1177
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Cushion Cut Diamond
The Cushion Cut is a modern-day design that traces back its existence to the Old Mine Cut, which was found around the 1700s, but after a lot of digging and mining, it began to dry up, and later the cushion cut diamond was formed. It hides its inclusions very well and has a very soft, pillow-like formation that withholds less brilliance but has got its own fire which is its most appealing feature.
This cut highly interests vintage and aesthetic stylists and portrays the feminine look. It also looks a bit smaller than other diamonds when looked at from the top due to its deeper cut and extra weight under the girdle of the stone. The cushion cut diamond ring is becoming increasingly popular among those who appreciate vintage and aesthetic styles.
Shape
Carat
Cut
Color
Clarity
Price
cushion
2.28
Ideal
F
VS1
$1036 $987
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cushion
2.15
Ideal
G
VS1
$798 $760
View
cushion
1.86
Ideal
E
VVS2
$875 $833
View
cushion
2.03
Ideal
D
VVS2
$1438 $1370
View
cushion
1.73
Ideal
H
VVS1
$857 $643
View
cushion
1.80
Excellent
G
SI1
$697 $523
View
cushion
1.55
Ideal
E
VVS2
$1823 $1367
View
cushion
1.55
Ideal
D
VS1
$1356 $1017
View
cushion
1.71
Ideal
D
VVS1
$1936 $1452
View
cushion
1.83
Ideal
D
VVS1
$2400 $1800
View
cushion
1.59
Ideal
D
VS1
$1637 $1228
View
cushion
1.50
Ideal
E
SI1
$616 $462
View
cushion
1.54
Good
I
SI1
$549 $412
View
cushion
2.34
Ideal
E
VS2
$1320 $990
View
cushion
1.50
Excellent
G
VS1
$809 $607
View
cushion
2.07
Ideal
G
VS1
$1307 $980
View
cushion
2.07
Ideal
G
VS1
$1307 $980
View
cushion
1.56
Ideal
G
VVS2
$3143 $2357
View
cushion
1.58
Ideal
E
VVS1
$1636 $1227
View
cushion
1.59
Ideal
D
VVS2
$1237 $928
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Radiant Cut Diamond
The radiant cut was first made in New York in 1977 but it didn’t get a hold of urgent success and later in the years it exploded by securing the center stage and sidelining the brilliant round cut diamond. This time, there was no compromise either on the formation or the brilliance.
It was structured in square and rectangular shapes enabling higher brilliance. It is a classic that always keeps your ring stand out from the crowd and the radiant cut diamond ring gives a unique impacting design.
Shape
Carat
Cut
Color
Clarity
Price
radiant
1.74
Ideal
H
VS1
$585 $557
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radiant
1.54
Ideal
D
VVS1
$2171 $1628
View
radiant
1.50
Ideal
G
VS2
$720 $540
View
radiant
1.78
Ideal
D
VVS2
$1996 $1497
View
radiant
2.01
Ideal
H
VS1
$1809 $1357
View
radiant
2.02
Ideal
G
VS1
$2153 $1615
View
radiant
2.03
Ideal
G
VS1
$2164 $1623
View
radiant
1.56
Ideal
K
VS1
$773 $580
View
radiant
1.74
Ideal
H
VS1
$803 $602
View
radiant
1.55
Ideal
I
VS2
$1057 $793
View
radiant
1.51
Ideal
D
VVS2
$1577 $1183
View
radiant
1.88
Excellent
G
VVS2
$1431 $1073
View
radiant
1.51
Ideal
E
VS2
$811 $608
View
radiant
1.70
Ideal
F
VS1
$989 $742
View
radiant
2.46
Ideal
H
SI1
$4117 $3088
View
radiant
2.06
Ideal
I
VS2
$3413 $2560
View
radiant
1.56
Ideal
G
VVS2
$3037 $2278
View
radiant
2.44
Ideal
G
VS1
$1536 $1152
View
radiant
1.50
Ideal
E
VVS2
$1489 $1117
View
radiant
2.07
Ideal
G
VS1
$1143 $857
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Oval Cut Diamond
The oval cut is an elongated version of the Round cut diamond that elegantly follows almost all the similar features whereas makes the hands of the wearer look a bit different and slender. It never loses its classic elements and maintains a vintage look throughout.
It is less expensive than round-cut diamonds due to its sparkly feature and has this timeless yet sophisticated vibe. Typically, they are 20% less expensive in comparison to other diamonds making them a splendid choice.
Shape
Carat
Cut
Color
Clarity
Price
oval
1.83
Ideal
F
VS2
$742 $707
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oval
2.06
Ideal
E
VS1
$1032 $983
View
oval
2.06
Excellent
H
VS1
$1103 $827
View
oval
1.59
Excellent
E
VS1
$1356 $1017
View
oval
1.53
Very Good
E
VVS2
$1384 $1038
View
oval
2.01
Good
G
SI3
$809 $607
View
oval
1.51
Ideal
D
VVS2
$1420 $1065
View
oval
1.50
Ideal
D
VS1
$1540 $1155
View
oval
1.53
Ideal
D
VVS2
$2233 $1675
View
oval
2.51
Ideal
G
VS1
$3093 $2320
View
oval
2.51
Ideal
G
VS1
$3093 $2320
View
oval
1.58
Ideal
D
VVS2
$1703 $1277
View
oval
2.08
Ideal
E
SI1
$1333 $1000
View
oval
2.22
Ideal
H
VS2
$3989 $2992
View
oval
2.50
Ideal
E
VVS1
$5380 $4035
View
oval
1.53
Ideal
D
VVS2
$1656 $1242
View
oval
1.58
Ideal
E
VVS1
$2057 $1543
View
oval
2.23
Ideal
D
VVS2
$4357 $3268
View
oval
1.58
Ideal
E
VVS2
$1420 $1065
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oval
1.67
Ideal
D
VS1
$1507 $1130
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Heart Cut Diamond
The heart cut diamond made its debut in the year 1463, which states its deep-rootedness and ancient history, which undoubtedly symbolizes the eternal love amongst the partners. Earlier, the cut was popular amongst the royal families, that too for exchanging it as a means of goodwill.
It is primarily a brilliant cut only, which is later molded in a heart shape but consists of the same brilliance and sparkle within it. It is generally 15-20% cheaper and one can have a larger diamond in shape with this cheaper rate as well, precisely in comparison with round cut diamond. A heart cut diamond ring symbolizes romance and affection, making it a sentimental choice for expressing love and adoration.
Shape
Carat
Cut
Color
Clarity
Price
heart
1.54
Excellent
E
VS1
$1140 $855
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heart
1.50
Good
H
VS2
$667 $500
View
heart
1.59
Ideal
G
VS1
$857 $643
View
heart
1.57
Ideal
G
VVS2
$883 $662
View
heart
1.64
Ideal
G
VS1
$883 $662
View
heart
2.51
Ideal
G
VS2
$1280 $960
View
heart
2.59
Ideal
G
VS2
$1317 $988
View
heart
2.57
Ideal
G
VS1
$1483 $1112
View
heart
1.80
Ideal
D
IF
$9217 $6913
View
heart
1.53
Very Good
H
VS2
$747 $560
View
heart
1.54
Ideal
D
VVS2
$1427 $1070
View
heart
2.29
Ideal
D
VS2
$3140 $2355
View
heart
2.06
Excellent
H
VVS2
$1267 $950
View
heart
1.51
Ideal
D
VS2
$1107 $830
View
heart
1.51
Ideal
D
VVS1
$1856 $1392
View
heart
1.51
Ideal
F
VS1
$1091 $818
View
heart
1.55
Excellent
D
VS2
$1269 $952
View
heart
1.77
Ideal
D
SI1
$1071 $803
View
heart
1.60
Ideal
E
VS1
$1027 $770
View
heart
1.51
Ideal
D
VS2
$1007 $755
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Marquise Cut Diamond
The marquise cut diamond has a unique story to its origination, and it dates back to the 18th century, when King Louis XV of France, demanded one of the jewelers to create a unique shaped diamond that would be similar to the shape of the lips of the king’s mistress. The diamond kept evolving over time and has become what we have now.
It was also named after the king’s love, which is sometimes called ‘Navette Cut’ by the jewelers. It has a tapered Oval shape with pointed ends which is suggested to be “old school” but that doesn’t mean it can’t be stated as a symbol of modernity and must be included in evolution as styling is always dynamic and could be put forth with a lot of unexpected.
A marquise cut diamond ring offers a distinct and elegant appeal, perfect for those seeking a unique and glamorous piece of jewelry.
Shape
Carat
Cut
Color
Clarity
Price
marquise
1.54
Ideal
G
VS2
$1073 $805
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marquise
1.51
Ideal
F
VS2
$849 $637
View
marquise
1.77
Very Good
G
VS1
$1080 $810
View
marquise
1.55
Ideal
F
VS1
$1320 $990
View
marquise
1.56
Excellent
F
VS1
$1329 $997
View
marquise
2.37
Ideal
E
VVS2
$5203 $3902
View
marquise
1.62
Ideal
F
VS1
$1276 $957
View
marquise
1.80
Ideal
D
VS1
$2107 $1580
View
marquise
1.91
Ideal
D
VS1
$2087 $1565
View
marquise
2.03
Ideal
F
VVS1
$3280 $2460
View
marquise
2.02
Ideal
F
VVS1
$3477 $2608
View
marquise
2.50
Ideal
E
VVS2
$4727 $3545
View
marquise
1.71
Ideal
E
VS1
$1663 $1247
View
marquise
1.51
Ideal
F
VVS2
$2197 $1648
View
marquise
1.52
Ideal
F
SI1
$916 $687
View
marquise
2.14
Ideal
G
VS1
$1357 $1018
View
marquise
1.53
Ideal
D
VVS1
$3073 $2305
View
marquise
2.11
Ideal
E
VVS1
$5343 $4007
View
marquise
2.30
Ideal
F
VVS2
$4023 $3017
View
marquise
1.81
Ideal
D
VVS2
$2480 $1860
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Pear Cut Diamond
The pear cut diamond originated in the 1400s in Flanders by a Flemish diamond cutter and polisher. It is considered to be a vintage jewel and is highly popular for engagement rings which sparkle a lot and have got utter brilliance. About only 4% of diamonds found in the market are evaluated for their rarity.
Though people don’t like it much and prefer not to buy it due to its small size and lumpy sides. Also, the bow tie within it is considered to be an ill inclusion. The diamond, however, produces less waste while cutting so it is cheaper than the other diamonds.
Shape
Carat
Cut
Color
Clarity
Price
pear
1.55
Excellent
E
VS2
$809 $578
View
pear
1.84
Ideal
D
VVS2
$1137 $1083
View
pear
2.13
Ideal
I
SI1
$731 $696
View
pear
1.77
Ideal
E
VS1
$1144 $858
View
pear
1.72
Ideal
H
VS2
$723 $542
View
pear
1.52
Excellent
G
VS1
$901 $676
View
pear
1.57
Ideal
G
VVS2
$863 $647
View
pear
2.58
Ideal
G
VS1
$2067 $1550
View
pear
2.47
Excellent
I
VS1
$1276 $957
View
pear
1.75
Excellent
F
VS2
$887 $665
View
pear
1.60
Ideal
G
VS2
$2960 $2220
View
pear
1.96
Ideal
F
VS1
$1156 $867
View
pear
1.50
Ideal
H
VS1
$700 $525
View
pear
1.86
Ideal
G
VS1
$1173 $880
View
pear
1.50
Ideal
G
VVS1
$1409 $1057
View
pear
2.55
Ideal
H
VS1
$1171 $878
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pear
2.01
Ideal
E
VS1
$1863 $1397
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pear
1.53
Excellent
E
IF
$4540 $3405
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pear
2.00
Ideal
M
SI3
$1729 $1297
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pear
2.55
Ideal
F
VS1
$1993 $1495
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Old European Cut Diamond
The Old European Cut Diamond was first handcrafted in the year 1890 to 1930 and remained extremely popular in the 1900s amongst almost all classes. During the Art Deco Era, their popularity grew continuously. They are also considered the predecessors to one of the most popular diamond cuts in the present, which is the Round Cut diamond.
The diamond was cut in a way where it was a deeper cut, high crown, and a small table surface over the top with fewer facets to it. Making it one of the Antique Diamond Cuts of all time.
Baguette Cut Diamond
The baguette cut diamond was created from the rectangular step-cut diamond which evolved from the hogback, which was an elongated cut explored during the mid-16th century. During that era, it was highly used to form monograms or jeweled letters, precisely the initials of the names. “Baguette” is a French word, it is a kind of bread that is elongated in shape and this name has been derived from it.
This diamond cut has a vintage nostalgia emotion leading back to the Art Deco Era that is exceptionally alluring. The diamond is highly expensive due to its tough composition as it is sustainably difficult to match the sizes and cut from a rough diamond, but it is still worth it.
What is the Difference Between Diamond Cuts and Diamond Shapes?
The diamond cut refers to how well a diamond is cut to maximize its brilliance and light performance, while the diamond shape refers to the physical outline or external appearance of the diamond, such as round, princess, or emerald shape. The cut of a diamond is referred to and understood with its facets, symmetry, dimension, and reflective measures and the shape remains as an outlining structure of the particular diamond.
For instance, let’s try to understand it in an easier way, think of any diamond cut, be it a Trillion Cut diamond, it might be shallow or deep, dull or brilliant, and even highly symmetrical or lumpy, but these all factors directly affect the diamond cut and has nil effect on its shape. It remains triangular with only various inclusive changes to its formation.
Both the elements are different but they highly impact the overall creation and worth of the diamond, which also plays an important role in choosing one.
The Most Expensive Diamond Cut
The most expensive diamond cut around the world is Round Brilliant Cut Diamond as it wastes most of the rough stone while under the cutting procedure, almost around 60% of the diamond is wasted. It is a precious stone that embarks on its sparkle and radiation that highly reflects the light and makes it a crowd-pleaser. The light performance of the diamond is also a factor of interest and must be highly considered.
Any of these factors are highly impactful due to its cut, as that only brings out the formation of the diamond and evolves its appealing style. It is a classic shape that runs through generations and highly never loses its real worth, which also makes it exceptional from the other diamonds.
Which Diamond Shape Looks biggest?
Some other diamonds that also run in the race to look larger than their usual appearance are Round Diamonds, Marquise, Pear, Oval, and Emerald Cuts, whereas all of these are classic styles existing for a very long time and have developed a greater interest in the minds of the people.
All of these cuts are elegant and have a greater impact when chosen as a center and sole diamond. Other than these varied cuts, a diamond in a ring can also look bigger with various prescriptive settings.
Cut Grades
In layman’s language, grading simply means the act of classifying on some specific scaling/metric which could be based on the quality of the diamonds. Diamond cut grade is based on several factors, including symmetry, polish, brilliance, and fire, which could be only determined, while under magnification. It helps you identify all that you must know about the diamonds, such as their rarity and the measurement of reflection it carries within itself when light hovers through them.
Cut grades vary from being excellent to poor, which highly and specifically means if the diamond has greater factors, they precisely are good enough but if the quality has deteriorated and you get the least of anything it is similar to a mere stone, which is poor in quality.
Tips for Selecting the Best Diamond Cut for Your Engagement Ring
Knowing the depth of the different diamond cuts is a necessity but there are other factors as well that collide while purchasing a precious diamond, precisely the engagement ring. Let’s have a look at a few knocking and quick tips to follow in order to have a better purchase:
Get to know about 4C’s in a diamond.
It is a very easy concept but confusing as well, so have a better look at it to have a much better understanding of the diamonds, because it is the basic form & structure of the diamonds.
Learn about various cut and shape styles of the diamonds, differently. Never forget that a diamond cut is different from diamond shapes. Study the various metals, their availability, quality, and prices, and choose one of the best. Lastly, have a budget in mind and revolve around it, because we believe that even with the lowest budget one can have the desired choice.
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Conclusion
Know when we exclaim “best” it is simply your style, liking, and budget that makes it one, nothing that others choose for you, we only recommend them.
Diamonds are anyways the greatest investments of all time and one must have a sense of belongingness attached to them. They are a one-time investment for the ages and later run through generations, in a tone of generic terms. Types of Diamond cuts are indeed a factor to be known but it should never be the “only” factor to be indulged with, know a bit about all to have a better perspective and considering these factors will assist you in finding the ideal engagement ring.
FAQ
What are the different diamond cuts?
The different diamond cuts include round brilliant, princess, emerald, asscher, cushion, oval, marquise, pear, radiant, and heart-shaped cuts.
What are the most popular diamond cuts?
The most popular diamond cuts include the round brilliant cut, princess cut, and cushion cut.
Which diamond cut offers the most sparkle?
The round brilliant cut is known for its exceptional sparkle and brilliance due to its precise facet arrangement and optimal light reflection.
Are certain diamond cuts more expensive than others?
The price of a diamond is influenced by various factors, including the cut. Generally, fancy shaped cuts like emerald, Asscher, and marquise cuts can be more expensive compared to round brilliant cuts.
Which diamond cut is best for an engagement ring?
The best diamond cut for an engagement ring depends on personal preference. The round brilliant cut is a classic and popular choice, while other cuts like princess, cushion, and oval offer their own unique appeal.
Can diamond cuts affect the diamond’s perceived size?
Yes, diamond cuts can influence the perceived size of a diamond. Certain cuts, like the oval or pear, can create an elongated appearance that makes the diamond appear larger than its actual carat weight.