Diamond Shapes

Diamonds, with their facets gleaming bright!

Round Brilliant

This is the most popular diamond shape and features a round, symmetrical design with 58 facets, ensuring maximum brilliance.

Cushion-Cut

This historical shape combines an impressively square or rectangular outline with rounded corners, giving it a pillow-like appearance. It is one of the historical cuts that originated over 200 years ago.

Oval-Shape

Similar to the round brilliant, this shape is elongated and has an oval outline with 56 to 58 facets that appear more graceful.

Pear-Shape

This shape has a teardrop-like outline with one pointed end and one rounded end. It is known for its classic appearance combining the sparkle of a round brilliant and a marquise cut.

Radiant Cut

Originating in the 1970s, this shape has a rectangular or square outline with cropped corners and 70 facets for maximum brilliance.

Marquise-Shape

Dating back to the 1700s, this shape has a long, narrow oval outline with pointed ends and 58 facets.

Princess-Cut

This is a square or rectangular-shaped diamond with pointed corners and a 58-facet design. It comes with an amalgamation of contemporary looks with a solitaire appeal, with a multi-faceting appearance.

Emerald-Cut

This shape has an elegant, rectangular outline with cropped corners and a step-cut design that creates a hall-of-mirrors effect. It is a wonderful pack of vintage looks with a contemporary style.

Asscher-Cut

Similar to the emerald cut, this shape has a perfect square outline with cropped corners and a step-cut design. It is one of the classic collections that with exceptional symmetry.

Heart Shape

This is a romantic and unique shape with a heart outline and a 59-facet design. Dating back to the 16th century, it is famously known that Mary Queen of Scots gave a heart-shaped diamond ring as a friendship present to Queen Elizabeth.

In Emerald and Oval, Long and Lean!!!

These are just a few of the many diamond shapes available, each with its own unique characteristics and appeal. When choosing a diamond shape, it's important to consider your personal style, the setting you plan to use, and your budget to ensure find the perfect diamond for you.

You can never take too much care over the choice of your sunglasses and jewlery.

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