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The following article describes different forms of cuts and the various shapes that one can create a diamond with and this must be known to everyone before choosing their perfect diamond.
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Diamonds – Different Cuts and Shapes Do you know what the difference between diamond cuts and diamond shapes are? Most people tend to confuse the two. Diamond cut refers to the quality of the diamond, and not the actual shape that the crystal is crafted into. When someone refers to the princess cut diamond, they are not referring to the quality, but to the shape. A diamond manufacturer in Mumbai may use different or mixed cuts with a particular diamond shape. People less familiar with these terminologies use the ideas of shape and cut interchangeably, and this is where the confusion begins. About Diamond Cuts Diamonds do get cut into various glamorous shapes; however the cut of a diamond refers to the proportions of the diamond. The cut depends on the depth and width at which the diamond is cut. This also determines its characteristics. Diamonds glow with brilliance and radiance because of the cut they have. There are two cuts that you would typically find diamonds in. These are the brilliant and fancy cuts. The most popular cut is the brilliant cut, which is an extremely saleable cut of diamond. Modified brilliants, step cuts, mixed cuts, and rose cuts make up the spectacular gamut of fancy cuts. Rose cuts however are mostly found on antique jewellery. They aren’t antiquated yet though, rose cuts have been making a fashion statement comeback and lab diamonds are increasingly being suit to suit this shape. When a diamond is cut just right, the light refracts through it giving it a beautiful sheen. If the cut is wide but shallow, light will not reflect through it, and will directly exit the diamond, making it look dull. The diamond will also look lustre-less if the cut is too deep, which will cause the light to escape from the sides of the diamond. You want to find a diamond with the perfect cut, one that reflects the light between every surface to bring that shining bright glow. The signature ideal cut of diamond is the highest quality
of cut you can find, which allows light to encompass the diamond and show off its brilliance. About Diamond Shapes While cut refers to the quality, the diamond shape refers to the actual shape that the diamond is crafted into. Romantic partners seem to prefer the princess shaped diamond when it comes to engagement rings. But there is such a wide variety to choose from. Antique styles are making a comeback, and cushion cuts are growing in popularity. But nothing beats the brilliant round, which continues to be the most in demand shape of diamonds. The round shape is extremely versatile and can be found in a myriad of settings. It stands out especially when styled as a single solitaire. The emerald shape looks rectangular with rounded corners and tends to use a lower quality of cut. The oval shape is used when smaller stones are needed, and are the perfect option for people with petite hands. The heart shape is a novelty shape and is used more for pendants than rings. And these are not the only options, there are a range to choose from! So if you are looking for manufactured diamonds remember to look out for both the cut and the shape. The perfect shape, cut with high quality, will be the perfect embellished look of brilliance for you.