Cut
Grade Standards
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Length-to-Width Ratio |
"Bow-Tie" |
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1A
- |
1.50
to 1.0 |
None |
"Ideal Cut" |
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1B
- |
1.45
to 1.0 |
None |
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"Premium Cut" |
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2A - |
1.40
to 1.0 |
Hardly
Noticeable |
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2B - |
1.35
to 1.0 |
Hardly
Noticeable |
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"Choice
Cut" |
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3A - |
1.30
to 1.0 |
Slightly
Noticeable |
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3B
- |
1.25
to 1.0 |
Slightly
Noticeable |
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"Value Cut" |
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4A - |
1.20
to 1.0 |
Noticeable
|
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4B
- |
1.15
to 1.0 |
Noticeable
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Since
a Round Diamond is completely symmetrical and capable of reflecting
nearly all the light that enters, it is the most brilliant of all
diamond shapes. Fancy Shape Diamonds - or any diamond shape that
is not round - follow different proportion guidelines.
Without the benefit of a round refractive pavilion, light
can filter directly through an area in a Fancy Shape Diamond, creating
a window that you can see right through. In some diamond shapes,
this area takes on the shape of two offset triangles, creating an
effect called a "Bow-Tie". The more prominent the "Bow-Tie",
the less brilliant the diamond. An "Ideal-Cut" Fancy Shape
Diamond has no noticeable "Bow-Tie".
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