
Diamonds - Round The Round diamond is today’s most popular diamond cut. This Round Brilliant diamond consists of 57 facets (58 with a culet) and displays the most fire and scintillation of all the cuts.
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Diamonds - Princess The Princess is a square cut diamond with 90 degree angles on each corner. It has a tremendous amount of brilliance, second only to rounds. The Princess diamond has become increasingly popular within the past few years.
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Diamonds - Heart The Heart shape diamond may be hard to find, but it is considered the most sentimental of all the diamond shapes. It is important to find a Heart diamond with even lobes and a well-defined outline.
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Diamonds - Radiant The Radiant diamond is cut in the shape of a rectangle with rounded corners. The facets are cut into a pattern that gives this diamond the unique appearance of cracked ice.
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Diamonds - Marquise The standard Marquise cut diamond contains 56 facets. The Marquise diamond is elongated with pointed ends. It was inspired by the smile of the Marquise de Pompadour and created for France's Louis XIV, who wanted a diamond to match it.
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Diamonds - Pear The Pear shape diamond is a combination of oval and marquise cuts. The sparkling teardrop has good proportions and refracts the light well. The Pear shape diamond looks best set as a pendant or pair of earrings.
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Diamonds - Emerald Emerald cut diamonds can be rectangular or square in shape and have beveled corners and step-cut facets. The Emerald cut diamonds a window-like transparency that makes these stones both classic and elegant.
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Diamonds - Oval The Oval cut diamond is similar to a Round Brilliant, except for its elliptical shape. This cut was invented in the early 1960’s. The Oval diamond usually has 56 facets which display a visible “bow-tie”.
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Diamonds - Cushion The Cushion diamond is an antique cut and is also referred to as Pillow cut or the Candlelight diamond. Cushion cut diamonds have larger facets and rounded corners than most cuts so as to increase their sparkle under candlelight.
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Diamonds - Triangle The Triangle, first designed in Amsterdam, is cut into the shape of a wedge. The corners of the triangle diamond may be pointed or rounded and the body will vary depending on the stone’s characteristics and the cutter’s preference.
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Diamonds - Asscher The Asscher diamond, often called the square emerald cut, has cropped corners and was designed in 1902 by the Asscher Brothers of Holland. The asscher cut is designed to draw the beholders eye deep into the diamond, asscher cut diamonds are very stylish and compose striking unique jewelry.
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About Diamonds
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Over the years, diamond professionals have developed standards for comparing and evaluating diamonds - better known as the 4C's...
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About Certificates
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