FancyCut Diamonds

As for diamond cuts, round diamonds, also known as brilliant cuts, were popular, but in the domestic diamond market, there are pear cut, marqueze cut, princess cut, barguette cut, and A variety of heart-shaped fancy cut diamonds satisfy the diverse needs of customers.

Common Round All diamond shapes other than the round diamonds that are easily seen around us are called fancy cuts. When it comes to fancy cuts, the overall quality is more important than the combination of partial elements. This means that the overall appearance is more important in a fancy cut than the details that would be important in a round brilliant diamond.

Emerald Cut:

Characteristics:

-Traditionally, the emerald cut is cut from an elongated gemstone because its shape is rectangular. It reflects light in a different way than the round cut, giving it a cool feel. The advantage of the emerald cut is that it highlights the clarity of the diamond.

Pear Cut:

Characteristics:

-The facet arrangement of a pear shaped diamond is a variation of the round brilliant. The advantage of the pear cut is that it never goes out of style and offers a different pleasure from the round shape. It also looks more elegant when worn than a round product of the same weight.

Princess Cut:

Characteristics:

-This is a square or rectangular brilliant cut developed in the late 1970s. The princess cut is often used for precious metals in channel settings or invisible settings.

Marquise:

Characteristics:

-A brilliant cut in the shape of an oval that is long and pointed at both ends. The marquise is sometimes called a navette, the Latin word for ship, because its face-up outline resembles a small boat.

Oval Cut:

Characteristics:

-This is a classic brilliant cut with an oval-shaped outline of the girdle. Because its shape is almost similar to a round, it is a suitable diamond shape for customers looking for a stone that is slightly modified from a round.

Step cut:

Characteristics:

-A polishing style in which long, narrow square facets are arranged parallel to the girdle on both sides of the crown and pavilion.

Mixed Cut:

Characteristics:

A polishing style that combines step cuts and brilliant facets.