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What makes diamonds stand out beyond any other precious gemstone
is their fire and brilliance.

The cut of a diamond is what determines how much fire and brilliance
the diamond will exude. While nature determines the colour and
clarity of a stone, the cut is dependent solely upon the skill
of the cutter.

The depth and table percentages, which make a diamond an ideal
or good cut, vary from shape to shape. A diamond that is cut too
shallow with respect to its width will allow too much light to
pass straight through the diamond, leaving little light to reflect.
Such a diamond will appear dull and lacking in brilliance. Conversely,
a diamond cut too deeply will allow light to escape from the sides
of the diamond, also appearing dull.

All the facets should be highly polished and correctly shaped.
A poorly polished diamond lacks brilliance. Proportion problems
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as Fair or Poor; they can include severe misalignment of facets,
a noticeably off-centre table, |
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| a noticeably 'wavy' girdle, or a table which
is noticeably not parallel to the girdle. |
In order to cut a stone to ideal proportions, much
of the rough diamond is sacrificed, leaving a stone with a smaller
carat weight. Diamond cutters sometimes sacrifice ideal proportions
to end up with a larger, more profitable stone.
Consequently, ideal cut stones are very rare and hard for wholesalers
and retailers to find, and as the consumer, you will see that
retail jewellery stores price accordingly.

To
obtain a diamond that has the most brilliance then choose a cut
grade of ideal or very good and proportions of ideal or excellent.
For value for money, choose an ideal or very good cut with proportions
of ideal or excellent. You might then consider less expensive
grades of colour, such as G-H and a clarity grade of SI1 - SI2.
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Ideal Cut: Only applies to brilliant
cut diamonds. Has the maximum amount of brilliance. A rare diamond.
Very Good Cut: Represents better
value than an ideal cut. Reflects nearly all light.
Good Cut: Excellent value for money.
Reflects most light.
Fair Cut: This diamond represents
maximum carat weight but not sparkle.
Poor Cut: Represents a lifeless
looking diamond.
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