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Understanding the Difference between Cut and Shape of a Diamond
Many people think that the cut and the shape of a diamond are the same thing. Actually, this is not the case. It is important to understand the differences so when you go to purchase the stone you will know what you are looking for. If you are not sure what to look for then you might select a poor quality diamond from the wrong place.
When someone refers to the stone as an emerald cut diamond they are not really talking about the cut. They are actually talking about the shape of the stone. The shape refers to the geometrical shape or form the stone has after it is cut and polished by the artisan. There are many different shapes of stones you might absolutely love. You might select a specific shape because it goes well with the shape of your facial structure, a set of earrings, or something else.
The different shapes will also determine a low price or a high price of diamonds also. Many of the different shapes of diamonds include the pear, emerald, square, round, and many more. The square shape is known as the princess cut and this is one of the more expensive diamonds. When someone says princess cut they are referring to the 'princess' shape, which is square. The most expensive shape of a diamond is the round. This is because it puts off the most light brilliantly.
Cut is actually a characteristic when talking about diamonds. The cut will actually determine the value of the diamond. If the stone is cut well the brilliance and beauty of the stone will be maximized. The cut usually depends on the skill of the artisan. Cutting a stone requires experience, precision, and artistry. This is because each individual facet on the stone must precisely be carved to create a symmetrical pattern. In doing this it will brilliantly reflect the light. The more light the diamond reflects, the better cut it has. The goal of every cut diamond is to shine the most light through every facet on the stone. This doesn't always happen and with some shapes there are dark spots that are almost impossible to emit light.
When you are looking at a diamond in the store the way to recognize a well cut stone is by the way it shines; the fire and brilliance. If the stone does not shine as much as some of the others but the price seems to be fairly expensive then it probably is. The shine of the stone will tell you the value and the quality of the cut. When you see a jeweler look at a diamond with the little spy glass they are actually looking at every little facet to see how well the light is reflected. This is how they recognize if the stone is cut well or if there are any problems.
The cut and shape of a diamond is not the same thing. This is very important when you make a purchase of a stone. Be sure to remember the shape is what the name of the stone is being called and the cut is how brilliantly the stone shines and reflects the light. The more the stone shines the more value the stone will have. These things should help you pick out the right diamonds while you are shopping for yourself or a significant other. When you pick a shape it may reflect the price you are going to pay for the stone. Be sure you are happy with the stone you choose. Now you know how diamonds are determined to be brilliant or not.
About the Author
Peter Noppen offers a wide selection of beautiful diamond jewelry, the perfect gift for any occasion.
He is the owner of Diamond-Brilliance.Com
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