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The cut of a diamond determines its brilliance. There is no single measurement of a diamond that defines its cut, but rather a collection of measurements and observations that determine the relationship between a diamond's light performance, dimensions and finish. Most gemologists consider cut the most important diamond characteristic because even if a diamond has perfect color and clarity, a diamond with a poor cut will have dulled brilliance.

The width and depth can have an effect on how light travels within the diamond, and how it exits in the form of brilliance.
Light Reflection of Diamonds
Too Shallow: Light is lost out the bottom causing the diamond to lose brilliance.

Too Deep: Light escapes out the sides causing the diamond to appear dark and dull.
 
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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, Read more...
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 Read more...
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 Read more...
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 Read more...
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 Read more...
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 Read more...
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Cut Determines Brilliance

Determining a diamond's cut grade, however, goes beyond simple measurements of width and depth. Using an optical measuring device, a three-dimensional model is created to determine the diamond's proportions and angles. The interrelations between these various dimensions will greatly affect how light reacts once it enters and how it behaves once it exits; by using sophisticated computer modeling, it is possible to trace light behavior and measure its levels of
brightness, fire and scintillation - the face-up appearance.


Diamond Anatomy
Diamond Anatomy Diameter Table Crown Girdle Pavilion Culet Depth
 

 
Diameter: The width of the diamond as measured through the girdle.
Table: The largest facet of a gemstone.
Crown: The top portion of a diamond extending from the girdle to the table.
Girdle: The intersection of the crown and pavilion which defines the perimeter of the diamond.
Pavilion: The bottom portion of a diamond, extending from the girdle to the culet.
Culet: The facet at the tip of a gemstone. The preferred culet is not visible with the unaided eye (graded "none" or "small").
Depth: The height of a gemstone measured from the culet to the table.

Polish & Symmetry Affect Sparkle

Symmetry of Diamonds Polish and symmetry are two important aspects of the cutting process. The polish grade describes the smoothness of the diamond's facets, and the symmetry grade refers to alignment of the facets. With poor polish, the surface of a facet can be dulled, and may create blurred or dulled sparkle. With poor symmetry, light can be misdirected as it enters and exits the diamond. The polish and symmetry grades are clearly listed in each diamond detail page and within the GIA or AGSL diamond grading report. For the most beautiful diamond, look for a symmetry grade of excellent (EX), very good (VG), or good (G) for a GIA graded diamond, and ideal (ID), excellent (EX), very good (VG), or good (G) for an AGSL graded diamond. Avoid diamonds with symmetry grades of fair (F) or poor (P), as the alignment of their facets may misdirect light so severely that it affects the brilliance of the diamond.

Diamond measurements are calculated and applied to a cut grading scale that makes it easy to understand how well each reflect light:

  • Blue Nile Signature Ideal cut: Represents roughly the top 1% of diamond quality based on cut. The highest grades of polish and symmetry allow it to reflect even more light than the standard ideal cut. Our most brilliant cut.
  • Ideal cut: Represents roughly the top 3% of diamond quality based on cut. Reflects nearly all light that enters the diamond. An exquisite and rare cut.
  • Very good cut: Represents roughly the top 15% of diamond quality based on cut. Reflects nearly as much light as the ideal cut, but for a lower price.
  • Good cut: Represents roughly the top 25% of diamond quality based on cut. Reflects most light that enters. Much less expensive than a very good cut.
  • Fair cut: Represents roughly the top 35% of diamond quality based on cut. Still a quality diamond, but a fair cut will not be as brilliant as a good cut.
  • Poor cut: This includes all diamonds that do not meet the performance standards of a fair cut. These diamonds are generally deep and narrow or shallow and wide and tend to lose most of the light out the sides and bottom. Blue Nile does not carry diamonds with cut grades of poor.

    Blue Nile Diamond Cut

    Blue Nile carries the largest selection of certified ideal-cut diamonds. We do not carry diamonds with cut grades lower than fair, which are generally either too shallow or too deep to present an acceptable amount of brilliance.

    Which Cut Grade is Best?

  • For a diamond with the best cut, that will look exceptional even when viewed under a microscope, look to the Blue Nile Signature Collection. These diamonds reflect the most brilliance because they are cut to the most exacting proportions. They have the highest polish and symmetry grades available for round diamonds, and our signature fancy shapes have either excellent or very good polish and symmetry grades.

  • For the best value in a brilliant diamond, choose a diamond with a cut grade of good or very good, and polish and symmetry grades of very good or good.

  • If your diamond has an ideal- or very-good cut with very good or good polish and symmetry, you may want to consider less expensive grades of color and clarity — look for a diamond with G or H color and SI1 or SI2 clarity.

    More About Cut

    How Does Blue Nile Grade Diamond Cut?
    Both the GIA and AGSL use numerous criteria to grade diamond cut. When a GIA or AGSL cut grade is not available, Blue Nile provides a cut grade that allows you to compare diamonds using consistent criteria. Learn how we determine cut grade.


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