August 2, 2022
Brilliant-cut diamonds are diamonds that are cut and polished with many angular facets to produce lots of sparkle. Facets are the flat surfaces on a diamond. But it’s not just the number of facets that makes them so sparkly.
Let’s take a look at the round brilliant cut vs the emerald cut, which is a step-cut diamond.
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Round-cut diamonds and emerald-cut diamonds both have 57-58 facets depending on whether or not there is a culet. However, emerald-cut diamonds aren’t very sparkly; they are cut to emphasize the stone’s clarity. Round-cut diamonds, on the other hand, are extremely sparkly.
So why are brilliant-cut stones more sparkly?
The size and arrangement of the facets in brilliant-cut diamonds are what make them so sparkly. They allow light to perfectly enter and exit them for maximum scintillation. Brilliant-cut stones typically have 33 facets on the crown and 25 on the pavilion.
Step-cut diamonds have very long, open facets that are arranged parallel to each other, so they don’t create much sparkle. They also don’t hide inclusions very well. A benefit of brilliant-cut diamonds is that they are great at masking inclusions.
You can check your diamond’s grading certificate, which will specify its cutting style.
Round-cut diamonds are the most sparkly diamond shape due to their cone-like shape. They’re also the most sought-after. The round-cut comes with a heftier price tag because of this, and because they produce the most rough diamond waste. Round-cut diamonds will flatter any finger when placed in a ring and are perfect for earrings, pendants, and more for their versatile and timeless shape.
Oval-cut diamonds are one of the most popular choices for engagement rings these days. This shape creates the appearance of a longer, more slender finger. Oval-cut diamonds also appear larger than other diamond shapes of the same carat weight. They have the same facet style as the round brilliant but are cut into an oval shape.
Related: How to Buy an Oval-Cut Engagement Ring
Cushion-cut diamonds are one of the most popular diamond shapes. They are often cut with a modified brilliant faceting style but can also be found with a brilliant faceting style. The cushion brilliant has the same faceting style as the round brilliant, but the rough diamond is fashioned into a cushion-like shape.
Related: Cushion Brilliant vs Cushion Modified Brilliant: What’s the Difference?
The pear-cut diamond is known for its teardrop-like shape. Like the oval-cut, it appears larger than other diamonds of the same carat weight and produces a flattering effect on the finger. As you may have already guessed, the pear brilliant features the same facet pattern as the round brilliant.
Related: How to Buy a Pear-Shaped Engagement Ring
Heart-cut diamonds, which have the same facet pattern as the round brilliant, are a unique and romantic choice. Set a heart-cut diamond in a pendant for an especially sentimental gift.
The marquise brilliant has the same facet pattern as the round brilliant but with a football-like shape. This shape has the largest surface area, so it appears larger than any other diamond shape, including the pear-cut and oval-cut. The marquise-cut also has a flattering effect on the finger.
Don’t rely on a stone’s overall cutting style or shape for a sparkly diamond. It’s possible for any diamond shape, even a round-cut diamond, to have poor light return and subpar sparkle. To ensure maximum brilliance, fire, and scintillation, choose a diamond with an excellent cut, excellent polish, and excellent symmetry.