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THE ANATOMY OF A DIAMOND

A Comprehensive Guide: Unveiling the Enchantment of A Diamond's Cut 

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ROUND BRILLIANT CUT GUIDE

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Diamonds can be cut into many different shapes and sizes. The final cut of a diamond isvery important as it contributes to the overall brilliance. The main anatomy of a diamondconsists of the girdle, table width, crown, pavilion and culet. Please review the diagrambelow for reference.

The cut is very important as it has a significant outcome in respectto the reflective qualities of the diamond. If a diamond is perfectly cut, light from all sidesare bent towards the centre of the stone and are reflected back towards the crown andcreate a rainbow spectrum.

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Ideal cut diamonds have been cut to exact proportions and polished with great attention to detail. As more time is required for the most skilled diamond cutters, and more of the rough material must be sacrificed in order to produce ideal cut diamonds the final product is considered very valuable. The ideal cut diamonds hold more value in comparison to Deep or Shallow cut diamonds.

Deep cut diamonds will reflect much of the light to the opposite facets, causing the light to reflect at the wrong angle. This effect means light is lost through the side of the diamond. The diamond may appear darker in the center.

If a diamond is cut too shallow, the light will be lost through the bottom of the diamond (Pavilion) and the naked eye may see a duller reflection.

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