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Diamond Cuts
When buying a quality diamond, there are more than just the well known shapes to consider. A quality diamond cut must be considered as well. Diamond cuts have a great impact on the overall appearance of the diamond.

 


Diamond Cut Guide
Diamond cut refers to the proportions, polish, and symmetry of a stone: the three main factors involved in creating a diamond with optimal light reflection.

Diamond Cutting Historical Timeline
1200s and Before
Early taboos against the cutting and shaping of 'adamas' (diamonds) may have had more to do with practical necessity than superstition, given the difficulty in cutting the stone.

Diamond Cuts and Shapes
The diamond cuts and shapes enable a diamond lover to make the right choice of a diamond for a gift item. A cut is one of the 3 'C's that determine the final brilliance of a diamond.

Diamond Cut: The Make

Diamond Cut: What is the make of a diamond, and how does it influence a diamond price? Is make the same as the cut?

Diamond Cut
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Take a Diamond Ring and tilt it back and forth in the light. You see those Sparkles and Flashes of Light? That's the life and beauty of a Diamond. That's what we crave. That's what we want.

Diamond Cut
Diamonds are cut in many forms. However, the classic cut is the round brilliant. It is the perfect cut which transforms the insignificant rough stone into a fiery, scintillating gem.
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Diamond Cut Paramaters
In a round cut diamond, measurements are generally listed as maximum diameter, minimum diameter and total depth. The average of the first two measurements is the real "size" of a diamond.

Diamond Cutting

The ' cut' or ' make' of the stone affects both the overall attractiveness and personality of the finished product. It does not refer to the shape of the stone, which can be shaped in various ways.

Diamond Cut
A diamond's cut is the most critical of the 4Cs because it's what gives the diamond its brilliance, sparkle, and fire - the diamond's three main attributes.

Diamond Cuts Glass
So do many other things. It's a silly but popular myth that only diamond can cut glass.

DIAMOND CUT
Cut refers not to a diamond's shape (e.g. round, oval, pear, etc.) but to a diamond's proportions, symmetry and polish. The beauty of a diamond depends more on cut than any other factor.

Diamond Cut
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Did you know that a diamond's cut does not refer to its shape?

Diamond Cut
First, don't confuse diamond "cut" with "shape." Shape refers to the general outward appearance of the diamond, (such as round, emerald, or pear).
the Four Cs Of Diamonds
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Diamond cuts are graded on the following scale established by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA):
Excellent Cut:The rarest cut grade of all, Excellent cut reflects maximum light entering the diamond and thus shines with optimum brilliance.

Evaluating Diamond Cut
Does your diamond jewelry make the cut? Learn about the most misunderstood but most important of the Four C's and become a more informed diamond jewelry buyer.

About Diamond Cut
Cut
Cut refers to the pattern of angled facets on the surface of the stone.

Are you looking for loose diamonds? Use this informative buying guide to learn about the different diamond cut types & to make sure you're informed before you invest in certified loose diamonds.

Diamond Cut and Polish: The cut of a diamond, or other gemstone, refers not to its shape, but to the quality of the shape. The cut is critical in the resulting sparkle, or scintillation, of the diamond.

Diamond Cutting Styles
Our love of diamonds and admiration of their fire and brilliance has given rise to many different cuts of diamonds.

Diamond Cut: In the context of gemstones, it means the same as "Brilliant cut". In the context of diamond cut objects, (usually metal objects), it means that part of the object has been cut into a flat diamond shape.

Diamond Cutting: The method by which a rough diamond that has been mined from the earth is shaped into a finished, faceted stone.

Diamond Cut
Same as brilliant cut.
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Electroplating
The process of covering a base metal with a thin film of gold. The base metal is set in a chemical solution through which an electric current flows, coating it with precious metal.

Diamond Cut: A name sometimes used in the colored-stone trade for brilliant cut.

Diamond cutting
A method of scoring metal to give it sparkle with movement. Diamond cutting is used in costume jewelry to give the appearance of fine jewelry.
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Diamond cut - cuts made into the surface of the metal to create a pattern and to make the surface reflect more light
Diamonique (R) - Diamonique is a simulated gemstone that resembles the finest natural diamonds ...

Diamond Cut Also known as the Brilliant Cut, the style of cutting a stone with multiple facets to maximize brilliance. Modern round brilliant cuts have 58 facets.

Diamond Cutter - (a) Any workman engaged in the cutting and polishing of diamonds. (b) One who rounds up rough diamonds as a step in the fashioning of brilliants.

Diamond cutting: Considerably more talent and expertise is necessary for diamond cutting than that required of the colored stone facetor.

Diamond Cut
Refers to a piece of metal that has been cut with a tool affixed with a diamond. The hardness of the diamond cuts through the metal creating a criss-crossed pattern that creates a surface with more sparkle.

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Koop Diamond Cutters Incorporated, manufacturer of fine wholesale and retail jewelry, custom jewelry, loose stones, and jewelry accessories.

Diamond cutting techniques have been refined since the fifteenth century when master craftsmen passed down their art form from generation to generation. Today, the finest diamond cutting still occurs in the hands of a skilled craftsman.

Diamond Cutting
Diamond cut is, in my opinion, the most important of the four Cs, so it is important to understand how this quality affects the properties and values of a diamond.

Diamond cutting is a stressful, time consuming and precise operation. The responsibility of cutting a stone of this calibre is enormous and it was decided that genius master cutter, Jean Chandesais, ...

Diamond Cut
Reflection
A) When a ray of light touches the surface of a diamond, part of the light is reflected back, this is external reflection.

Diamond Cut (Jewellery)
Jewellery which has been surface-cut using a diamond-tipped tool.

diamond cut
same as BRILLIANT CUT
diamond-cut rope
A portion of the chain is cut away at an angle and then polished to a high shine. see also ROPE NECKLACE.

Diamond Cut
Tiny angled cuts into the surface create a bright faceted look.
Brushed
A satiny finish produced by a stiff metal brush applied in linear or circular patterns.

DIAMOND CUT Small scallop like bright cuts in metal created with a diamond cutting tool that create the illusion of Diamonds being set into the metal..

Diamond Cut: When speaking of diamond cut metal this means that the metal has been cut into a diamond shape. If speaking of gemstones diamond cut is the same as brilliant cut.

A diamond cut in any shape other than round. Fancy cuts include such shapes as baguette, emerald, triangle, pear, princess, oval and marquise.
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Diamond cutting is the art of creating a gem quality diamond out of mined rough. The diamond cut and ideal cut describes the manner in which a diamond has been shaped and polished from its beginning form as a rough stone to its final gem proportion.

This diamond cut silver curb chain is a great choice for a man.
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Diamond Cut
One of the 4Cs that determines how light travels through a stone. Cut refers to the proportions of a stone, facet angles, finish and shape.

Renowned diamond cutter Gabriel Tolkowsky is quoted in The Telegraph as saying the re-cut is the "end of culture.

A style of diamond cutting distinguishable by a smaller table in relation to the diameter of the stone.
European Wire
A curved wire that passes through the earlobe of a pierced ear and clasps shut.

A style of diamond cutting popular before 1890 or so, it features a cushion shaped outline, rather than the round outline of the modern cut and old European cuts, and has a different facet arrangement.
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Ideal Cut: A diamond cut according to the parameters of the paper written by Marcel Tolkowsky in 1919.

Shapes - Diamond cuts are different from the shapes. Cut implies reflective qualities in respect to sides and facets of the stone while shape is the outer appearance.

Fancy Cut: A diamond cut other than round; such as baguette, Emerald, Pear, Marquise, Princess, Oval, Heart, Radiant, and Asscher, etc.
Fracture Filling: A process that injects a substance into a diamond to hide inclusions.

Any style of diamond cutting other than round brilliant cut or single cut
Feather
An inclusion in diamonds that bears resemblance to a feather ...

blocker A diamond cutter who specializes in the first eighteen facets of the diamond. Usually this applies to production shops that have several different specialists that only complete certain stages of the polishing process.
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Baguette: A diamond cutting style that may be rectangular or tapered, usually seen as accent or shoulder stones. Susceptible to chipping on corners. First seen in jewellery in the early 1920s.
Bail: Suspension loop on a pendant or locket.

Major advances in diamond cutting techniques occurred in the early 1500s, when goldsmiths created a new shape and brilliance - the table-top cut.

FISH-EYE. A diamond cut too thin to present the max­imum effect of brilliancy.
FIAT ENDS. Thin cleavages from the faces of a diamond crystal.
FLATS. Thin, flat pieces of diamond crystal.

A trade association composed of retail jewelers, independent appraisers, and other members of the jewelry industry, AGS is credited with developing the first scientific system to evaluate diamond cut.

Asscher, JosephJoseph Asscher was an eminent diamond cutter who cut the 3,106 carat Cullinan diamond. Asscher worked in Amsterdam. In 1902, his company, the Asscher Diamond Co.

Recent research into a diamond's optics has confirmed what many diamond cutters have been saying for decades - that there are many combinations of angles and proportions that create a beautiful diamond.

Baguette:A diamond cut into a narrow rectangular shape. Tapered baguettes feature one narrow end and one broader end. Bail:A gold hoop like element that is used to attach a pendant to a chain.

Diamond cut: See "round cut"
Emerald cut: Rectangular or square step cut with diagonal corners.
Marquise cut: Symmetrical boat-shaped brilliant cut gem with pointed ends.
Oval cut: Modified brilliant cut with an oblong shaped girdle outline.

See also: Diamond, Color, Shape, Stone, Cut