24 Jan

Diamond Cut – 4 C’s of Engagement Rings

The 4 C’s of are the main criteria you should use when purchasing a diamond engagement ring, which  are cut, diamond color, diamond clarity, and carat weight.  Let’s begin by exploring the first C, the diamond cutting.

Diamond Cut - Diamond Cutting

Source: Wikipedia

Many consider the diamond’s cut as the most important of the 4 C’s. The cut has the biggest impact on the stone’s brilliance. Light play within the diamond is what we refer to as brilliance. There are a variety of different diamond cuts to choose from, and the different cuts will alter the look of your finished product.   In 2005, the International Diamond Grading System released the GIA cut scale which is a uniform system used to determine the grade of round-cut diamonds.

Ideal Cut Diamonds

Ideal cut diamonds reflect nearly all light that enters the stone through the top which maximize the brilliance of a diamond and yields the highest possible grades of symmetry and polish.

Very Good Cut

Diamonds that sacrifice a little brilliance for a larger size. These are a cost-effective option.

Good cut

Quality diamonds, but do show a significant lack in brilliance.

Fair or Poor cut 

Fair or Poor Cut Diamonds lack the ability to reflect a sufficient amount of light. They are usually shallow or deep cut and inexpensively priced.

Explore some of the best diamond cut by visiting with Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers.

Diamond cutters will train for years and years to be apt at cutting diamonds. The slightest mishap can have detrimental affects to the structure of the diamond as well as the value. Definitely make sure that you check the diamond’s, if it is a GIA certified diamond, cut grade. GIA Grading cards will give you valuable information regarding not only the cut of the diamond but the rest of the four c’s.

 

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