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Oval shape is perfectly balanced, comparable to the round cut, in creating an excellent radiance. The oval shape is fashionable as a solitaire, as the oval's elongated shape creates the impression of length to the hand and fingers.
Marquise shapes are an oval cut with rounded sides and pointed ends. This ingenious shape can also appear superior in size due to its extended silhouette shape. It is perfect for jewelry shoppers who are searching for a gemstone shape to make the most of the carat weight of a gemstone.
Pear shaped cuts incorporate the round bottom of an oval cut with the pointed top of a marquise cut, which gives the appearance of a soulful teardrop. The exclusive design of the pear shape makes it a fashionable choice for a vast array of diamond jewelry.
Heart shaped diamonds are a formulation of joining a Radiant shape, with the top as Round shape formulated to include a single cleft in the middle. The fine delicate expertise and meticulousness of the artisan of the fashioning of the heart shape characterize the vivacity and splendor of this cut. For this reason, it is best to take care in the study this diamond for obscure flaws prior to purchase.
Emerald shape diamonds are fundamentally rectangles with cut corners. As this shape has larger facets, it is of further significance to choose a diamond gem with a high grade of clarity, as it is accentuated in this shape, as well as in color. It is known as a step cut in shape since its flat planes appear as stair steps.
The rich historical ancestors of the shapes above are known as the Cushion shape which is similar to a rectangle with rounded corners and have larger facets to increase their brilliance, they are also recognized as the pillow cut, a charmingly antique style of shape, as they are of a deep cut with large formulated facets which highlight the gems clarity. Cushion shapes were very fashionable diamond shapes a century ago.
As well, the Asscher shape plays its role in the cut of gemstone shapes. The Asscher shape is formulated to implore the eye into the center of a diamond, accentuating the gems depth and clarity, rather than fashioned for reflection. It is a stout profiled shape also known as the square emerald cut.
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