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Diamond Shapes 101

Discover the shape that reflects your style, personality, and story.

The 101 on Diamond Shapes

expression of brilliance and style

Whether you're designing your dream engagement ring or choosing a diamond eternity band to complement it, diamond cuts always play an important part in the decision. Choosing the perfect diamond cut for a special piece of jewelry comes down to personal taste, but there are certain pros and cons that come with each cut that may sway your opinion. Anything outside of a round brilliant is called a fancy shape diamond. Fancy shape diamonds only receive a polish and symmetry GIA grade, as opposed to the round brilliant, which receives the official grade of cut, polish, and symmetry. Every stone on this list has a brilliant cut except for the emerald and the Asscher, which are step cuts. Brilliant cut diamonds will catch your eye from across the room, while step cuts are understated but are just as beautiful up close.

Common Diamond Shape FAQs

A diamond shape refers to the outline or form of the diamond when viewed from above, such as round, oval, or princess.

Diamonds are categorized by shapes like round, princess, oval, pear, emerald, cushion, marquise, heart, and radiant, each offering a unique look.

A diamond-shaped pattern can be referred to as a "rhomboid" or "lozenge," often seen in jewelry settings and designs.

Diamond shape can influence the price; round diamonds are typically more expensive due to their high demand and complex cutting process, while other shapes may offer better value for their size.

Diamond shape refers to the outline (e.g., round or pear), while diamond cut affects how well a diamond reflects light, impacting its brilliance.

Yes, different diamond shapes are often associated with specific meanings. For example, round diamonds symbolize timelessness, while heart-shaped diamonds represent love.