How important is diamond cut?
While there are many factors to bear in mind when choosing a diamond, diamond cut is probably the most important to consider, as it has a direct correlation to a diamond's appearance. A diamond with Ideal/Excellent cut grade proportions will return the maximum amount of light to the viewer's eye,
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How will diamond cut affect a diamond's appearance?
Diamond cut affects a diamond's light return properties; also known as scintillation, fire or brilliance. Brilliance refers to the white light that is reflected up through the surface of a diamond, scintillation is the sparkling pattern on a diamond's
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What's the difference between Ideal Cut and Blue Nile Signature Ideal Cut in round diamonds?
Both diamond grades are Ideal/Excellent cut diamonds, and are of the highest quality. Ideal cut diamonds are graded as such because they fall within the ideal cut grade parameters specified by the diamond grading labs. While
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What is the difference between diamond shape and diamond cut?
Diamond cut refers to a diamond's finish, proportions and measurements and is graded as Ideal/Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair and Poor. Diamond shape, by contrast, refers to the shape into which the diamond is cut. When diamond cutters receive rough, uncut
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How does cut affect diamond value?
The better cut grades are likely to display more fire and brilliance and since their appearance is more desirable, they are priced accordingly. The cut grade of a diamond also depends on the skill of the diamond cutter. Cutting a diamond with the degree of precision required to produce an ideal
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Why is there no Ideal cut grade for the diamond shape I've selected?
The GIA and AGS have only extended ideal/excellent cut grade parameters to round brilliant stones at this time. There is no industry standard for ideal/excellent cut diamonds that are not round brilliant diamonds. The round brilliant diamond is the most popular and most
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