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Diamond Shapes
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Round Brilliant - Do not confuse
with round. The round brilliant is the modern version
of the round which has been refined for maximum shine.
The round brilliant is by far the most popular and has
the best angles for which to shine maximum brilliance. |
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Oval - Not as popular for
solitaires, but very popular for three stone anniversary
rings, with two matching diamonds on the sides. |
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Princess - A square cut diamond
that has refractive properties almost near round brilliant.
The princess is the preferred square cut shape over radiant. |
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Emerald - A more traditional
shape, the emerald is not as popular as it used as it
once was, but has an old world elegance to it. |
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Radiant - Popular before the
princess shape was around, the radiant has more facets
than a princess, but has the corners trimmed like the
emerald shape. This shape is not widely popular. |
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Heart - Hard to find due to
low demand, but some people prefer a heart shape diamond
for sentimental purposes. |
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Marquise - Like the emerald,
the marquise is a traditional shape. This is probably
the fourth most popular shape behind the round, princess
and oval. |
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Pear - Mostly used in pendants,
the pear shape diamond is shaped in a tear drop shape
and has fairly good proportions to refract light well. |





