Thursday, September 29, 2011

Choosing The Cut of A Diamond


There are many different cuts of diamonds



to choose from. The cut essentially refers to



the shape that the diamond is cut into ?



unless you are in the diamond or jewelry



business, but this shape has a great impact



on the much the diamond sparkles.





The most popular cuts are heart, marquise,



oval, pear, princess, round, trillion, and



emerald cuts. The shape has an impact on



how much the diamond sparkles, but the



actual cutting itself ?when the diamond



cutter actually cuts the diamond into a



particular shape ?also matters a great



deal. If the diamond is poorly cut, it will lose



its sparkle.





However, in the diamond industry, the cut of



a diamond doesn抰 refer to its shape at all.



Instead, this is a reference to the stone抯



depth, width, brilliance, durability, clarity, and



other aspects of the diamond. Common



cutting problems include a missing or off



center culet, misalignment, a diamond that



is too thick or too thin, cracks, or broken



culets.





When shopping for a diamond, you should



of course choose the shape that you like the



best, but then look at several different



diamonds of that shape to find the one with



the best cut ?the one that sparkles the most,



in all types of lighting.



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