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Of the four Cs which determine quality, diamond cut is the most complex to understand as well as the most important characteristic in choosing a diamond. The cut refers not only to the diamond's proportions and symmetry, but also to the delicate crafting of each and every facet. The combination of these factors, together with the polish and overall finish is known as the cut of the diamond.

The cut of a diamond is often related to the final diamond shape but not always.

Diamond Proportions


Diamond Vocabulary

To understand some of the finer points of diamond cuts, it's necessary to first understand some basic diamond vocabulary.

Diameter The width of the diamond from one side of the girdle to the other.
Table The large facet (face) at the top of the diamond
Girdle The edge of the diamond between the crown and the pavilion. the girdle is the area of the diamond with the largest circumference
Crown The top part of the diamond from the girdle to the table
Culet The minute facet on the bottom tip of the diamond
Pavilion The part of the diamond from underneath the girdle to the culet
Depth The diamond measurement from the table to the culet


Let the Light Shine Through

Every diamond has its own, unique proportions which directly affect the way light travels through the diamond and is reflected back up through the table. This, in turn, influences the sparkle, or brilliance, of the diamond and its perceived beauty. In fact, the cut of a diamond, far more than its color or clarity, affects its splendor.

If a diamond is cut too shallow, light can escape from underneath, reducing the brilliance. If the cut is too deep, light can spread out from the sides, again affecting the sparkle. A diamond with good proportions will allow the light to travel inside the diamond, reflecting the light through the table and crown for maximum sparkle.

The sparks or small flashes of light often seen as a diamond moves are otherwise known as scintillation. As well as brilliance, which is essentially the amount of white light reflected by the diamond, the cut also influences the amount of fire and scintillation of the diamond. The fire is the way the light is refracted by the diamond, splitting it into the beautiful colors of the rainbow.

Diamond Cut Grades at Israel-Diamonds.com

At Israel-Diamonds, our diamonds are graded for cut according to the following scale:

Excellent - E
Very Good - VG
Good - G

We do not sell any diamonds with a Fair or Poor cut grade.

Excellent Cut: Our highest cut grade, this diamond is cut with proportions which allow the maximum brilliance to shine through.

Very Good Cut: This diamond has first-rate proportions and offers outstanding sparkle and brilliance at a cost-effective price.

Good Cut: A fine diamond, offering significant sparkle and brilliance. This grade represents excellent value for money.

Diamonds which have a GIA or EGL Report are graded according to the scale of those organizations.

What Cut Is Best For You?

Diamond cut, within a range of recommended guidelines, is mostly a matter of personal preference. What looks beautiful to you may look less so to someone else. Some people may prefer the look of a larger table, for instance, while others will prefer a smaller table. At Israel-Diamonds we offer photos of the actual diamonds so you can decide for yourself.