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.