Introducing DiamondNet‘s Ultimate Guide to Diamond Shapes. In this blog, we’ll take an in-depth look at the various diamond shapes and their defining characteristics. Whether you’re new to the world of diamonds or a collector,  this guide will provide valuable insights to help you make an informed choice

What Is the Difference Between a Diamond Cut and a Diamond Shape?

The key to selecting the perfect diamond engagement ring is knowing the difference between diamond cut and shape, two of the most confusing qualities.

The shape of the diamond, when looked at from above, is known as the “diamond shape.” The diamond shapes often referred to as “fancy shapes” include round, oval, princess, emerald, cushion, heart, marquise, asscher, and pear. Factors such as your partner’s finger shape, your preferred ring style, or simply a design that resonates with you can guide you in selecting the perfect diamond engagement ring.

The cut of the diamond refers to one of the four Cs of diamond quality, along with clarity, color, and carat. The term describes dimensions, symmetry in addition to a diamond’s cut and polished grade rather than its shape. These, in turn, influence the light emitting from the diamond, dictating how brilliant the stone would appear. These various reflections of light are collectively called “scintillation,” which includes the sparkle when the diamond moves, its brilliance, and fire—the colorful flashes of light.

What are the different shapes of diamonds?

Following are some of the most popular diamond shapes:

Round Shaped Diamonds

Round Shaped Diamonds

The most traditional cut, the round-shaped diamond, is also known as the “round brilliant.” A round-shaped diamond with 57 facets can show maximum fire and brilliance. Due to its symmetrical shape and precisely trimmed dimensions, a round diamond offers fantastic light performance and will be a classic choice.

Oval Shaped Diamonds

Oval Shaped Diamonds

Oval diamonds are a distinctive take on the traditional round shape. They are long and graceful. Many wearers find the elongated design a pleasing option because it can make the finger appear longer and slimmer.

Oval diamonds offer a refined alternative to round diamonds, providing similar brilliance while appearing larger for their carat weight. For the finest balance, look for ratios between 1.35 and 1.65. If you adore this modern yet timeless form, make the biggest impression possible with our oval engagement rings at DiamondNet.

Cushion Shaped Diamonds

Cushion Shaped Diamonds

Cushion-cut diamonds are some of the most affordable fancy cuts. Their general shape is similar to that of a round diamond. This exceptionally brilliant diamond shape bears a soft, vintage look. It takes after the general form of a square with softened sides. Since cushion-cut diamonds are a modern version of old mine-cut diamonds, they also possess a vintage look. Cushion cuts are some of the most brilliant of all the fancy-shaped diamonds due to their classic shape and romantic vintage charm.

Princess Shaped Diamonds

Princess Shaped Diamonds

The princess cut is a modern variant popular for its square shape, crisp edges and pointed corners. Its facet structure melds old and modern forms, allowing a high degree of brilliance. This cut is popular owing to the striking and dramatic look. It works well in a variety of settings.

The sleek, geometric, modern style is trendy due to its brilliance. Find a variety of princess-cut engagement rings at DiamondNet and complete your love story.

Marquise-Shaped Diamonds

Marquise-Shaped Diamonds

The marquise diamond is sleek and elegant in its characteristic elongated shape, tapering at both ends to a point. Due to its elongated shape, the marquise is ideal for making your diamond carat weight appear greater. For the best balance, look for ratios between 1.75 and 2.25.

An exceptional match for those who want their style to make a difference and stand out would be the marquise diamond.

Pear Shaped Diamonds

Pear Shaped Diamonds

A pear-shaped diamond called a teardrop diamond, combines the finest features of round and marquise shapes. Its unusual shape, with a sharp tip and a rounded end on one side, makes for a beautiful and versatile design. The pear shape is often used in rings, pendants, and earrings. Notably, it may appear larger than its carat weight.

Emerald Shaped Diamonds

Emerald Shaped Diamonds

Step-cut facets in emerald-shaped diamonds create the highly prized “hall of mirrors” effect. This rectangular cut with beveled corners is all about clarity and shine with somewhat less brilliance, resulting in a refined and exquisite appearance. Those who love subtle, classic beauty will adore emerald cutting.

Asscher Shaped Diamonds

Asscher Shaped Diamonds

The asscher diamond has sleek, modern step-cut facets and crisp lines, making it quite similar in appearance to an emerald cut. With such a luxuriously plain cut, the best clarity grade should be used for the most attractive effect. The asscher cut will beautifully display the diamond’s clarity.

Radiant Shaped Diamonds

Radiant Shaped Diamonds

The radiant diamond combines the brilliance and fire of a round cut with a straight-edged shape and faceted edges for added sparkle. Its square or rectangular shape offers a modern, distinctive look while maintaining a timeless appeal.

Heart Shaped Diamonds

Heart Shaped Diamonds

Among the most challenging diamond cuts to design, the breathtaking heart-shaped diamonds are a wonder to behold and possess between 56 and 58 facets. A brilliantly cut diamond in the shape of a heart is just the right way to express “I love you.”

FAQs

1. What is the most beautiful diamond shape?

Of course, the most beautiful shape of a diamond is a matter of personal taste. That said, some of the most popular diamond shapes include the round brilliant, princess, oval, and emerald cuts. Consider your style and desired look when choosing a shape.

2. Which diamond shape is the most expensive?

Round diamonds are usually the most expensive because of their great demand and the significant amount of rough diamond that is lost during the cutting process. The increased cost of a round diamond also results from the accuracy needed to cut it for maximum brilliance. Other shapes, such as the Asscher and emerald, can be costly, too, based on their rarity, quality, and color.

3. Which diamond shape sparkles the most?

Generally speaking, the most dazzling diamond shape is usually that of a round brilliant cut. Its unique faceting design maximizes brilliance, creating an outstanding spectacle of light. Because other shapes share some of this faceting, like radiant and cushion cuts, they, too, offer exceptional brilliance.