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Round Diamond

The most classic and popular choice for jewellery, round diamonds are commonly purchased to be set in solitaire pendants, for earrings or in an engagement ring. Round brilliant loose diamonds are popular as their 58 facets allow for light to reflect light out and create dazzling sparkle.These round diamonds have larger, more open facets. Some prefer the look of these diamonds, however they do not sparkle as intensely as brilliant cut diamonds. This style of diamond cutting is a bit older and was utilized more when diamonds were hand cut. Most retailers can find either type of diamond for you.

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Princess Diamond

These square cut diamonds are the second most popular diamond shape. Typically these are in the shape of a perfect square but can also be found in a slightly rectangular shape. These diamonds are often purchased loose to be set in engagement rings or as a matching pair for earrings. Princess diamond also has 58 facets and sparkles are brilliantly as a round diamond. Other names for the princess diamond as a square modified brilliant or a rectangular modified brilliant. When purchasing a princess diamond, pay special attention to the length to width ration, especially if your desire a diamond that is a perfect square.

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Marquise Diamond

Marquise diamond is a classic and historic diamond shape that captures hearts thanks to its whimsical shape that resembles a smile. Although we don't blame you if you see something else. The shape was invented specifically for the diamond, but the marquise cut trend eventually spread to sapphires, rubies, and other precious stones. Traditionally this stone has been set in more cocktail and right-hand rings than their engagement cousins, but that has been changing. There's good reason to choose this stone, too. It has almost 60 facets within its rounded central shape and sharply pointed ends, which means it truly delivers on the drama.

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Emerald Diamond

Emerald diamond is a unique and striking diamond shape. It is cut in a step pattern, with symmetrical steps leading up to the table. The diamond still has 58 facets with three rows of top steps and three rows of bottom steps. With an emerald shaped diamond color and clarity should be the most important consideration. This is because a lower color and clarity are more easily visible in the larger top facet of the diamond. Emerald shaped diamonds are typically purchased for engagement rings. Also keep the length to width ratio, if you are particular about the diamond being rectangular or square.

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Cushion Diamond

Cushion cut has gained a huge amount of popularity over the last few years, both thanks to its elegant design and its relatively low cost compared to a round cut diamond ring. Similar to the princess cut, this diamond features a relatively square shape. A cushion cut diamond is a combination of a more modern and round brilliant cut pattern diamond with a classic, old mine facet pattern diamond cut. This type of diamond typically has a soft square or even rectangular shape, all with curved edges. The standards for cushion cut vary more than most other shapes, and personal taste will dictate choice.

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Heart Diamond

Heart shaped diamond is a unique, special alternative to the more common diamond cuts. Heart shaped diamonds are used in a variety of jewelry pieces, from pendants to bracelets and more. However, diamonds of this type are most commonly used as a center stone in a diamond engagement ring. Heart shaped diamonds can vary a great deal in length and width — factors that can have a big effect on its appearance. An important thing to note is that James Allen calculate their length to width ratio differently from other vendors.

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Asscher Diamonds

Asscher cut diamond was originally developed in 1902, making it relatively old in the terms of diamond cuts. This stone is nearly octagonal in shape due to all of its curved edges. Asscher cuts give off a timeless effect with their vintage and unique designs. Additionally, asscher cut diamonds are understated diamond ring shapes due to their step-cut facets; these facets create more of a soft glow emanating from the stone than a brilliant statement piece. Asscher cuts are a popular shape that was developed during the Art Deco Period. Suggested Cut Ratio: 1.00 to 1.05 for square proportions.

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Radiant Diamond

Radiant cut diamond is considered to be one of the shiniest cuts of diamonds because of its 70-facet cut. It was originally invented by Henry Grossbard in 1977 because he wanted to combine the best aspects of the round cut with the best aspects of the emerald cut. Jewelers tend to say that this cut is geared more towards energetic and bubbly women because with all of the perfectly-cut facets, the diamond will be sure to not go unnoticed. A beautifully symmetrical, non-traditional cut, the radiant cut combines the brilliance of a round and the purity of an emerald cut. Trimmed corners give it versatility among all kinds of jewelry, especially engagement rings. The faceting of a radiant cut gives it a fiery look compared to a princess cut, while maintaining soft, cut corners.

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Pear Diamond

The pear shaped diamond settings take into account marquise shaped diamonds and oval shaped diamonds in order to create a more brilliant and magical diamond cut. A pear shaped diamond engagement ring is incredibly unique, and many women praise its one-of-a-kind nature. Pear shaped diamond settings allow for many different creative routes in rings. A pear shaped diamond ring is unmistakable because the stone is in the shape of a teardrop with a slightly flatter and larger bottom with a the rest of the diamond coming to a skinny point at the top of the stone.

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Oval Diamond

The oval cut is simply an elongated round brilliant cut diamond. Oval diamonds have the brilliance of the round, but they grab more attention thanks to their unique shape. This is a fashionable cut because, though you'll need to watch for a couple factors when shopping, they can appear larger than a round diamond at the same caract weight. It's also beloved for its ability to flatter the hand. The shape may have been developed to represent the longevity of a relationship, but it's valued because the oval diamond can make one's fingers look longer and thinner.