The diamond cutter will cut the rough diamond into various cuts according to the shape of the rough diamond, and the most popular round shape has many improved shapes. Today we will learn about drop-shaped diamonds, heart-shaped diamonds and marquise-shaped diamonds.
The most suitable length-to-width ratio for a drop-shaped diamond is 1.5:1, which can reflect a perfect and comfortable fluid feeling. Drop-shaped diamonds are very suitable to be mounted on pendants and earrings, and will give the wearer a slender visual sense.

The heart-shaped cut is a symbol of love for many people, and it is 100% romantic. Heart-shaped cut diamonds have a shallower overall depth and are suitable for irregularly shaped and flat rough diamonds. If a large inclusion appears in a special position when cutting the diamond, the position of the inclusion shall be determined at the opening of the heart-shaped diamond. In order to improve diamond clarity, a larger yield rate can be obtained in the end.

The history of the marquise diamond can be traced back to the 18th century. The French King Louis XIV asked the craftsman to cut a diamond like the mouth of the Marquise de Pompadour. The two sides are symmetrical and pointed. The shape is special and prominent. The diamond looks Significantly larger than the actual weight. The marquise-shaped slender shape can make the fingers look longer and slender, and it will look very beautiful with a round or pear shape as a secondary diamond.

So do you have a deeper understanding of diamonds?









