Diamond Cut Explained

Diamond cut refers to how well a diamond has been proportioned and finished, directly affecting brilliance, fire, and overall appearance.

Factors such as table percentage, depth, crown angle, and pavilion angle influence how light interacts within the stone. A well-cut diamond maximizes light return, while poor proportions can cause light leakage and reduced brilliance.

Cut quality is especially important in round diamonds, where precise angles produce optimal performance.

Cut quality is especially important when comparing loose diamonds, where proportions directly affect light performance.  For help with personal curation, please message or call and we will make sure We find your diamond.

For a broader framework, read how to choose a diamond.