What are the cuts in a diamond called?

What are the cuts in a diamond called?

Cutting is one of the most important factors affecting the diamond. This factor indicates the quality of the diamond cutting.

Stone cutting affects its brilliance and shine. Cutting determines the reaction of diamonds to light, its shine, and its reflection of light. Color and clarity have no effect on shine, but rather prices.

According to the GIA standard, the cutting grade is divided into the following degrees. “Rare carat ideal”,  “Excellent”, “Very good”, “Good”, “Fair”  and “Bad”.

Most famous diamond shapes: 

Round cut diamonds

Round diamonds account for over two-thirds of diamonds sold, making it the most popular shape on this list, its classic style and ultimate shine is what makes this shape so desirable.

Princess cut diamonds

One of the newer diamond shapes, this cut combines the brilliance of a round and the pointed edges of a square. It is the most popular fancy cut diamond. 

Emerald cut diamonds

Emerald diamonds are most notable for their long straight cuts which resemble steps. They are known as the preferred choice for anyone desiring a larger stone with a smaller price tag. 

Asscher cut diamonds

Asscher diamonds are similar to emeralds, but with more sparkle. They have a smaller table and trimmed edges for extra style and flair.

Radiant cut diamonds

Radiant diamonds resemble the shape of an emerald with added facets and cropped corners. It’s an excellent choice for those wishing for more brilliance and fire without the price tag of a round.

Oval diamonds

Similar to round diamonds, oval shaped diamonds possess high brilliance and durability. They are a popular choice for engagement rings because they appear larger than other shapes of the same carat. 

Marquise diamonds

The Marquise’s elongated shape flatters the hand and catches the eye of many due to its unique features. It has been around for centuries, making it one of the most timeless shapes one could wear.

Pear shape diamonds

Combining the shape of round and marquise cut diamonds, the pear diamond is often referred to as the “teardrop” diamond. Because pears are not an easy cut in the diamond world, they are often more difficult to find.

Cushion

Cushion cut diamonds were named after their “pillow-like” shape. They can be square or rectangle and feature smooth, curved edges. Cushion cuts are popular among the vintage crowd.

Heart

Heart-shaped diamonds are the ultimate symbol of love. These diamonds need to be symmetrical so that it appears perfect on the wearer’s hand. Heart shaped diamonds are for the classic romantic.