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Diamond Shapes Most Popular Diamond Cuts
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What's your favorite diamond shape? Do you yearn for something more unusual such
as a cushion cut, or do you want the pure brilliance of a round cut?
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The Asscher was created by Joseph Asscher and his brother in Holland a little over
100 years ago. A classic cut, it tends towards a square shape but with corners cut
diagonally. It is similar to the emerald cut but with less rectangular dimensions.
Asscher Cut Diamond Rings
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The cushion shape (also sometimes known as a pillow cut) was the most common diamond
cut from the mid-19th century onwards. In today's market it's a rare cut and sought
after by those seeking an unusual alternative to an oval shape. The cushion cut
is available in square and more rectangular dimensions.
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Emerald-cut diamonds are traditional classics. The shape derives from cutting in
steps so that the diamond achieves a series of parallel facets which resemble delicate
terraces. Emerald-cut diamonds have rectangular dimensions and blocked corners.
Emerald Cut Diamond Rings
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Heart-shaped diamonds are a popular choice for the romantically inclined. This is
a shape which demands an expert diamond cutter to bring out the natural brilliance
of the diamond while crafting the best heart proportions.
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A marquise diamond resembles an elongated oval with ends which come to a gradual
point. It is a popular choice for those seeking a shape which will flatter a slim,
long finger.
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Oval diamonds are popular for those seeking the brilliance of round diamonds but
who prefer a slightly elongated shape.
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A pear shaped diamond, also known as a teardrop, is popular not only as the center
stone in a ring, but also as the focal point of a diamond pendant. An expert diamond
cutter will ensure that light is reflected evenly throughout the stone.
Pear Shape Diamond Rings
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The princess cut diamond is a relatively new cut, created about 30 years ago with
the aim of combining the brilliance found in round cuts with the popular stepped
lines of emerald cuts. Princess cut diamonds are now runners up in popularity to
round diamonds. Square to somewhat rectangular in shape, they are popular for engagement
rings.
Princess Cut Diamond Rings
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Radiant diamonds combine the blocked corners and clean lines of the emerald cut
with the triangular facets of the round cut. Similar to princess cut diamonds, they
are usually more rectangular in their dimensions.
Radiant Cut Diamond Rings
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Round diamonds are the most popular diamonds. The round cut was dramatically improved
by Marcel Tolkowsky nearly a century ago. Using advanced mathematics, he worked
out the particular facet angles and diamond proportions needed to maximize a diamond's
brilliance.
Round Cut Diamond Rings
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Each rough diamond suggests a particular cut to bring out its full potential and
sometimes that cut is something truly out of the ordinary. You'll find a complete
range of uniquely-shaped diamonds at Israel-Diamonds.com. Search our
unique shapes collection to find shapes including butterflies, a horse head,
dolphins, and even a Christmas tree.
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Check out our blog post: diamond shape trends for engagement rings
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