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Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Cut - Ideal to very Fine Cut


Cut

 

The Ideal Cut

When a round brilliant diamond has been cut to "Ideal" proportions by a master cutter, it is a splendor to behold. The Ideal Cut Diamond describes a round brilliant diamond that has been cut to exact and mathematically proven proportions. Its symmetry, with 58 exactly placed facets, produces the ultimate in lustre and beauty.

When a diamond is cut to the ideal proportions all of the light entering from any direction is totally reflected through the top and is dispersed into a display of sparkling flashes and rainbow colors.

The Ideal Cut
Light entering the diamond reflects internally from facet to facet and is reflected back through the top ONLY, creating maximum brilliance.

Premium Cut

A Premium Cut diamond demonstrates subtle variations from the Ideal Cut. Although dimensional differences affect a diamond’s reflection of light, a Premium Cut still achieves a harmonious balance between it’s proportions and the display of brilliance.



Diamond Cuts by Comparison
The Ideal Cut
The Premium Cut





Inferior Cut


Most diamonds are "spread" in their cutting to retain maximum weight from the original rough. A heavier diamond will result, but at a dramatic sacrifice of potential fire and brilliance.

Too Deep

When a diamond is cut too deep, light leaks out of the bottom, brilliance is lost and the center of the diamond will appear too dark.

Too Shallow

When a diamond is cut too shallow, light leaks out of the bottom, brilliance is lost and the diamond appears watery, glassy and dark.








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