Diamond Shape

Diamond Shape

Years ago there were very limited choices for diamond shapes available for diamond engagement rings and diamond jewelry, modern advances in today's cutting techniques have created many different shapes. These shapes range from traditional round diamonds to the very popular asscher and princess diamonds.

Years ago there were very limited choices for diamond shapes available for diamond engagement rings and diamond jewelry, modern advances in today's cutting techniques have created many different shapes. These shapes range from traditional round diamonds to the very popular asscher and princess diamonds.

It's not enough to pick the shape that you like, knowledge of length to width ratios and diamond proportions can affect how the shape of the diamond looks and how the light is reflected.

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Radiant

Pear

Marquise

Heart

Asscher

Round

Princess

Cushion

Oval

Emerald

A round diamond is the most popular shape and you'll always have more to choose from, this will give you a better chance at finding the right balance of price, color, clarity, and size.
Andrew Moquin
Jewelry Designer at Andrews Jewelers
For a princess cut to look square it should have a ratio of 1.00 and 1.10. When looking for a rectangular princess cut you should look for a ratio of 1.11 and greater.
Andrew Moquin
Jewelry Designer at Andrews Jewelers
For a rectangle cusion, look for a ratio between 1.15 and 1.30, and for a square 1.00.
Andrew Moquin
Jewelry Designer at Andrews Jewelers
For the most appealing oval shape you should choose a diamond with a length to width ratio of 1.30 and 1.70.
Andrew Moquin
Jewelry Designer at Andrews Jewelers
For a true emerald shape, look for a length to width ratio between 1.30 and 1.40.
Andrew Moquin
Jewelry Designer at Andrews Jewelers
Some people like square radiants and some like rectangular. If you like a squarer look try to stay around 1.00 and if you like a rectangular look go as high as 1.50.
Andrew Moquin
Jewelry Designer at Andrews Jewelers
A nicely cut pear diamond will typically have a length to width ratio between 1.50 and 1.75.
Andrew Moquin
Jewelry Designer at Andrews Jewelers
A well-cut marquise shape diamond will have a length to width ratio between 1.75 and 2.00.
Andrew Moquin
Jewelry Designer at Andrews Jewelers
A perfect heart shape diamond should be between .90 and 1.10.
Andrew Moquin
Jewelry Designer at Andrews Jewelers
An Asscher cut diamond looks best when it is very square. It is important to select a diamond that has a length to width ratio of 1.00 and 1.10.
Andrew Moquin
Jewelry Designer at Andrews Jewelers

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