Diamond Shapes

Diamonds are considered to be a symbol of love and commitment, making them the perfect choice for an engagement ring or other special moment. When it comes to buying a stone there are 10 basic shapes to choose from: round, princess, emerald, Asscher, cushion, radiant, pear, oval marquise and heart. Each shape has its own unique characteristics that can add something special to your jewelry.

Round Brilliant

The Classic

The Round brilliant most popular shape for a diamond engagement ring. Its timeless beauty makes it the perfect choice for a classic proposal. Round diamonds offer maximum brilliance and fire due to their 58 facets which reflect light in all directions. This is also the most expensive cut due to its popularity and labor intensive nature.

Princess Cut

The Ladylike

The Princess Cut diamond is square-shaped with pointed corners and 50 facets. It’s often favored by those who desire a modern look without compromising on brilliance or glamor. It’s slightly less expensive than the Round Cut as well as more durable due to its stronger corners that can protect the stone against wear and tear over time.

Octagon Step

The Elegant

The Octagon Step diamond is rectangular with step facets running down each side of the stone like staircases. This creates a sophisticated silhouette with stunning visual depth that’s ideal for someone who wants an elegant look without much sparkle. The Octagon Step can also appear larger than other stones with the same carat weight due to its long shape which emphasizes size rather than sparkle.

Asscher Cut

The Timeless

The Asscher Cut diamond features cropped corners like an octagon along with 58 facets which create captivating flashes of light around the stone’s edge. This antique-inspired cut gives any piece of jewelry an air of vintage elegance when combined with art deco accents or yellow gold settings.

Cushion Cut

The Romantic

The Cushion Cut diamond has rounded edges and larger facets that give off beautiful waves of sparkle reminiscent of candlelight dinners in old Hollywood movies. It’s often favored by those looking for an antique feel but with more brilliance than what you’d find in an Emerald Cut diamond or Asscher Cut diamond.

Radiant Cut

The Diva

The Radiant Cut diamond also has cropped corners like Asscher diamonds but it’s less deep so it offers more sparkle while still maintaining a vintage appeal thanks to its 70 multifaceted surfaces that reflect light from every direction. Its balance between classic elegance and modern sparkle makes this cut ideal for both contemporary styles as well as traditional pieces of jewelry alike.

Pear Cut

The Unique

Pear Shaped diamonds feature one round end and one pointy end which gives them their signature tear drop silhouette while also creating lots of surface area which reflects light well – making them highly sought after by those looking for extra glimmer in their engagement rings or pendants!

Oval Cut

The Innovative

The Oval Shape diamonds are similar to Rounds but they elongate fingers when worn as engagement rings so they’re often seen as feminine yet modern statement pieces for brides-to-be who want something out of the ordinary yet still timelessly beautiful . Thanks to their symmetrical shape they tend to appear larger than stones with similar carat weights which make them great value too!

Marquise Cut

The Dramatic

Marquise diamonds have two pointed ends which draw attention towards your center stone making them extremely flattering when paired alongside accent stones such as baguettes or trillions in eternity bands or halo designs. Their unique silhouette adds extra interest when compared to rounds while still offering plenty of sparkles thanks to their 58 faceted surfaces.

Heart Cut

The Sentimental

Finally , Heart Shape diamonds are symbolic tokens of love , affection , loyalty , partnership , devotion , commitment & friendship . They too have 58 facets but because they’re so delicate & intricate (and an uncommon choice) they tend to be on the pricier side – however if symbolism is your goal then these would be worth every penny !

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