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Many people confuse diamond cut with the shape of a diamond. Most diamonds are cut round with full 58 facets, and a good cut, or make, has more scintillation, more sparkle. Although the cut of the diamond may affect the value of the diamond, the shape, is largely a matter of personal preference and does not affect the value significantly. It is the work of a master cutter that allows the diamond to be cut in such a way as to permit the maximum amount of light to be reflected through the diamond, and that's a great reflection on you. It is the cut that enables a diamond to make the best use of light. For more about the cut of our diamonds, please see the next section below.
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When a diamond is cut to good proportions, light is reflected from one facet to another and then dispersed through the top of the stone. |
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If the cut of the diamond is too deep, some light escapes through the opposite side of the pavilion. |
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If the cut is too shallow, light escapes through the pavilion before it can be reflected. |
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