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Cut & ShapeWe apply the
same high quality standards to all of our diamond shapes. We have an exceptional
collection of traditional round diamonds and we also offer the finest non-round,
or "fancy-shaped", diamonds. All of our diamonds have FL-SI clarity
grade, D-I color, and Ideal, Very Good, Good, or Fair cut grade. Our diamonds
are the finest quality diamonds available in Turkey, and we offer them in round,
princess-cut, Asscher-cut, and emerald-cut shapes. Round The round brilliant cut diamond is by far the most popular and most researched diamond shape available today. For almost 100 years, diamond cutters have been using advanced theories of light behavior and precise mathematical calculations to optimize the fire and brilliance in a round diamond. In addition to being the most popular and researched shape, a round diamond will typically give you more flexibility in terms of balancing cut, color, and clarity grades while still getting the fire and brilliance you want. To maximize the brilliance of a traditional round diamond, select one in the two highest cut grades, excellent or very good, and choose ideal, excellent, or very good polish and symmetry grades. Princess This is our most popular non-round
diamond. Its beautiful brilliance and unique cut makes it a favorite for
engagement rings. The princess has pointed corners and is traditionally square
in shape. Also, princess-cut diamonds can vary greatly in how square or
rectangular they are. To find the dimension of princess you want, look for the
length-to-width ratio in our interactive diamond search and on each diamond's
detail page. This will determine what the diamond will look like when viewing it
from above. Here are length-to-width ratios for princess-cut diamond shapes that
are pleasing to the eye. For a princess diamond shape that is square, look for
length-to-width ratios between 1 and 1.05. If you prefer more of a rectangular
shape, look for length-to-width ratios greater than 1.10. Emerald What makes this shape different
is its pavilion, which is cut with rectangular facets to create a unique optical
appearance. Due to its larger, open table, this shape highlights the clarity of
a diamond. If you choose an emerald-cut with a lower clarity grade, such as SI,
be sure to review the clarity plot on the diamond certificate. Also, emerald-cut
diamonds can vary greatly in how rectangular they are. If you'd prefer an
emerald cut with a squared outline, look for an Asscher-cut diamond. To find the
shape of emerald you want, look for the length-to-width ratio in our interactive
diamond search and on each diamond's detail page. The length-to-width ratio will
determine the diamond's outline, or what it will look like when viewed from the
top. Marquise The shape of a marquise diamond
can maximize carat weight, giving you a much larger-looking diamond. This
brilliant-cut diamond looks beautiful set with round or pear-shaped side stones,
and the length of the marquise makes fingers appear long and slender. To find
the dimension of marquise you want, look for the length-to-width ratio in our
interactive diamond search and on each diamond's detail page. The length-to-width
ratio will determine the diamond's outline, or what it will look like when
viewed from the top. Oval An oval diamond has beautiful
brilliance that's similar to a round diamond. Oval diamonds are also very
popular as their length can accentuate long, slender fingers. To find the
dimension of oval you want, look for the length-to-width ratio in our
interactive diamond search and on each diamond's detail page. The length-to-width
ratio will determine the diamond's outline, or what it will look like when
viewed from the top. For the most traditional oval diamonds, look for length-to-width
ratios between 1.33 and 1.66. Radiant Trimmed corners are the signature of this diamond, and they help make the radiant-cut a popular and versatile choice for jewelry. A radiant-cut looks equally beautiful set with either baguette or round side-diamonds. Radiant-cut diamonds can vary in their degree of rectangularity. To find the dimension of radiant you want, look for the length-to-width ratio in our interactive diamond search and on each diamond's detail page. The length-to-width ratio will determine the diamond's outline, or what it will look like when viewed from the top. For a radiant diamond shape
that is square, look for length-to-width ratios between 1 and 1.05. If you
prefer more of a rectangular shape, look for length-to-width ratios greater than
1.10. Pear This brilliant-cut diamond is also called a teardrop for its single point and rounded end. The unique look of the pear shape helps make it a popular choice for a variety of diamond jewelry. If you choose an elongated pear shape, the length of the diamond creates a subtle slimming effect on the fingers. To understand what the diamond
will look like when viewing it from above, look for the length-to-width ratio on
each diamond's detail page. For the most traditional pear-shaped diamond, look
for a length-to-width ratio between 1.45 and 1.75. Heart The heart is the ultimate symbol of love. The unique look of the heart-shaped diamond helps make it a distinctive choice for a variety of diamond jewelry. When choosing a color grade, consider that while the price of a J-color heart shaped diamond is exceptional, color may be slightly visible in its corners. To find the dimension of heart-shape you want, look for the length-to-width ratio in our interactive diamond search and on each diamond's detail page. The length-to-width ratio will determine the diamond's outline, or what it will look like when viewed from the top. For a more traditional heart-shaped
diamond, look for length-to-width ratios between .90 and 1.10.
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