The
term shape is used to describe the girdle outline, e.g., round, oval,
pear, square, rectangular, heart-shaped, etc. Diamond shape should not
be confused with the term diamond cut.
To demonstrate the diamond superlative material properties many numbers of different diamond shapes have been developed.
See below for basic information on some of the most popular diamond shapes. Many of these exist in modified forms with different facet arrangements and number of facets.
To demonstrate the diamond superlative material properties many numbers of different diamond shapes have been developed.
See below for basic information on some of the most popular diamond shapes. Many of these exist in modified forms with different facet arrangements and number of facets.
| ![]() Other names for this shape include: round cut, brilliant cut, american ideal cut, american standard cut. Round brilliants have 57 facets or 58 if you include the culet. |
| ![]() Other names for this shape include: square cut, modified brilliant square cut, squarillion, quadrillion. Princesses have 53 facets or 54 if you include the culet. |
| ![]() Other names for this shape include: trap cut, step cut. Emeralds have 49 facets or 50 if you include the culet. |
| ![]() Other names for this shape include: square emerald cut. Asschers have 48 facets or 49 if you include the culet. |
| ![]() Ovals have 55 facets or 56 if you include the culet. |
| ![]() Other names for this cut include: tear drop cut, tear cut. Pears have 56 facets or 57 if you include the culet. |
| ![]() Hearts have 57 facets or 58 if you include the culet. |
| ![]() Marquises have 55 facets or 56 if you include the culet. |
| ![]() Other names for this cut include: trillion cut, triangular cut. Trilliants have 40 facets or 41 if you include the culet. |
| ![]() Radiants have 53 facets or 54 if you include the culet. |
| ![]() Other names for this cut include: european, old mine cut. Cushions have 57 facets or 58 if you include the culet. |
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