Tuesday 13 March 2012

Diamonds truly are a Girls Best Friend.

Since the discovery of Diamonds they have always been a highly prized sought after item. Through out their history they have been fashioned into many various shaped by the most skilled of Craftsmen. The Diamonds cuts we see today bring out the brilliance of each diamond to show it off at its best.



Diamond cuts 




   
The Round cut Diamonds is known for having most "fire" due to the angles of the cuts reflecting the most light back into the eyes of the observer. Because the round cut take more labor and removes more diamond than other cuts, the round cut usually demands a higher  price then any others. This shape accounts for 75% of all diamonds sold today.

Princess cut
 

The princess cut has a high degree of brilliance and fire, it is cut that is the closest in shape to the natural rough diamond, thus keeping the waste to a minimum. This is a  relatively new cut has hard square edges and is flattering to long slender fingers. 

Cushion Cut
 

Cushion cut Diamonds gained popularity in the late 19th - 20th centuries and were refereed to as candlelight cuts due to there brilliance given the light from a candle . The Cushion cut diamond has less facets then other shapes making the skill applied to cutting important. 

Emerald cut
 

The emerald cut is preferred by some because the shape of the cuts make the lower grade colours stand out, while it shape may give it less fire then other cuts it does tend to have broader and stronger flashes of light.

Marquise Cut
 

This cut was inspired by the smile of  the Marquise de Pompardour and commissioned by Louis XIV (the sun king). Its unique form created the illusion of longer and narrow fingers of the wearer.

Radiant Cut 
 

Similar to the Emerald cut in its form and elegance, however houses a fire similar to the Round cut. With its 70 facets maximizing its colour refraction.

Pear cut
 

A variation on the Round cut. Suited to pendants and earrings. Many of the largest diamonds found have been cut into Pear shapes. A hybrid cut -  mixing the best of the Oval and Marquise cuts. 

Heart Cut
 


Another variation on the Round Cut, the ultimate symbol of love and needs a highly skilled craftsman to achieve the most beautiful heart cut diamonds .#

Oval Cut
 

A popular variation on the round cut, much loved by younger women. The cut makes and hand look slighter and longer. 

Asscher Cut
 

A variation on the Emerald cut. With an Art Deco meets old world feel about this cut combined with the modern cutting a faceting techniques giving this cut great appeal and brilliance. 

Trillion Cut

The Trillion Cut was first produced in Amsterdam. The cut produces a large wedge of fired from the diamond. Is an unusual cut.

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