THE IMPORTANCE OF CUTTING PROPORTIONS FOR DIAMOND BRILLIANCE

DIAMOND'S beauty lies in a property known as index of refraction which is the measure of a gem's ability to bend light within the stone and reflect it as a dazzling spectrum of color back through the top of the stone to the viewer's eyes. Diamond has an index of refraction of 2.41 which is significantly higher than the next closest natural gem, Zircon, which has an IR of 1.8 - 1.9. For comparison, Sapphire has an IR of only 1.76. While even a poorly cut diamond will present the effects of its extraordinary IR, it is essential that diamonds be properly cut to maximize their beauty. The figures below will help describe the effects of good versus poor cutting and how light reflection is affected.

WELL CUT DIAMOND

DEEP CUT DIAMOND

SHALLOW CUT DIAMOND

Light entering a well cut diamond is reflected by the facets back through the top only, creating the maximum brilliance.

When a diamond is cut too deep (to maximize weight), the light passes through the bottom, causing a loss of brilliance. The diamond also looks smaller than it should.

A shallow cut diamond will appear larger than a well cut diamond of the same weight but light will also leak out the bottom, creating a loss of brilliance and glassy effect.

 

 

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