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Diamond Shapes: A Guide to Choosing the perfect Cut

Diamond Shapes

Diamond shape refers to the geometric outline and overall form of a diamond as viewed from above. There are several popular shapes, including round brilliant, oval, pear, princess, cushion, emerald, Asscher, marquise, radiant, and heart—each offering a distinct style and sparkle.

Diamond Shape vs Diamond Cut: What’s the Difference?

When shopping for an engagement ring, two terms often come up: diamond shape and diamond cut. While they may seem interchangeable, they refer to distinct aspects of a diamond. Diamond shape describes the diamond’s overall form—whether it’s round, oval, pear, or another silhouette. Diamond cut, on the other hand, refers to how well the diamond has been faceted to reflect light, which impacts its brilliance and fire. For instance, two diamonds with the same shape—like a round diamond—can have different levels of sparkle based on their cut quality. Understanding both factors ensures you select a diamond that not only has the aesthetic you desire but also maximizes its brilliance.

What is a Fancy-Shaped Diamond?

Diamond Shapes: A Guide to Choosing the perfect Cut
Diamond Shapes: A Guide to Choosing the perfect Cut

 

According to the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), a fancy-shaped diamond refers to any diamond shape other than round. This includes popular shapes like oval, pear, marquise, cushion, emerald, Asscher, radiant, princess, and heart-shaped diamonds. Unlike round brilliant diamonds, which are cut for maximum sparkle, fancy shapes offer a variety of styles, proportions, and facet arrangements, allowing for unique expressions of personal style.  Read More

Article courtesy of NATURAL DIAMONDS – May 22, 2025, By Editorial Staff


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