10 Most Popular Diamond Cuts: Part 1

10 Most Popular Diamond Cuts:  Part 1 the Square Babies

Do you know the difference between a princess cut diamond and emerald cut diamond?  No, than let me introduce you to the 10 most popular diamond cuts on the market today.  Each of the different diamond cuts have their own unique personality, distinctive look and price tag.  Are you a traditional girl?  Perhaps the ever popular round cut is the perfect choice for you.  What about modern?  Then maybe the clean lines of the Accsher cut diamond will win you over.  Or are you having difficulty deciding between the beautiful lines of the emerald cut and the brilliance and fire of the round cut?  Then the radiant cut diamond might be for you with best of both worlds.  Over the next two posts I'll share with you the history and attributes of these 10 most popular cuts.

**As an important side note, diamond cut, in the 4cs (color, cut, clarity and carat) does not refer to only the shape of the diamond but also the diamond's facets and proportions.  These are the elements that give diamonds their fire and brilliance.  What we will be referring to as "diamond cut" in this blog is the actual geometric shape of the diamond.

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loose diamond, diamond cuts, diamond, diamond engagement ring, diamond jewelry        1.  Princess Cut Diamond

The princess cut diamond is the second most popular diamond on the market today.  It was created in the 1960's, making it a relatively new cut of diamond.  It has gained popularity in recent years as a more distinctive and modern alternative to the ever popular brilliant round cut diamond.   Traditionally square, this diamond cut has greater fire and brilliance than other square or rectangular shaped cuts.  Setting the princess cut with prongs on all 4 corners will help prevent any damage to them during normal wear and tear.

loose diamond, diamond cuts, diamond, diamond engagement ring, diamond jewelry      2.  Cushion Cut Diamond

Rivaling the princess cut for popularity, the cushion cut diamond combines a square and round cut.  This classic cut diamond has been around for nearly 200 years.  This diamond cut was the most popular up until the early 20th century.   Refinements made to give this cut more brilliance has led to a resurgence in its popularity.   Many of the world's most famous diamonds are cushion cuts.  These would include the Hope Diamond (45.52 carats) and the yellow Tiffany Diamond (128.54 carats).

 

loose diamond, diamond cuts, diamond, diamond engagement ring, diamond jewelry        3.  Emerald Cut Diamond

Most diamonds are brilliant cut, which creates the beloved fire and brilliance synonymous with diamonds.  However, emerald cut diamonds are step cut, creating flashes of light known as the hall-of-mirrors effect. It is important to note, that you can see inclusions and color more easily in the emerald cut than in other cuts of diamond.  The emerald cut diamond showcases size better than other diamonds of the same cart weight.  Not only is the emerald cut a unique alternative to the traditional round cut but it typically costs less as well!

 

loose diamond, diamond cuts, diamond, diamond engagement ring, diamond jewelry      4.  Asscher Cut Diamond

Another step cut diamond, the asscher cut was first produced in 1902 by the Asscher Brothers of Holland.  A hybrid of the princess and the emerald cut, it brings together both antique and modern features for a unique and dazzling look.   Only be found in antique jewelry shops up until recently,  this diamond cut peaked in popularity in the 1920's.  Like the cushion cut, the asscher cut has undergone a slight redesign which has given it more brilliance.  Thus, regaining some of its former popularity, the asscher cut diamond can be seen gracing the fingers of celebrities, such as, Zooey Deschanel, Ashlee Simpson and Gwyneth Paltrow.

 

loose diamond, diamond cuts, diamond, diamond engagement ring, diamond jewelry      5.  Radiant Cut Diamond

This little known diamond shape was first patented in the 1970's by Henry Grossbard.  The radiant cut diamond mixes the two cutting styles; the step cut and the brilliant cut.  Essentially, it has the strong outline of the emerald cut diamond and the intense sparkle of a round brilliant cut diamond.   This diamond cut tends to hide inclusions well and is one of the least expensive diamond cuts on the market today.  All of this makes for a beautiful and unique choice for an engagement ring center stone.

 

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