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Bucci's Jewelry & Design Diamond Guide

Learn about what the classic diamond is. To most people it is a round gem of sparkling white brilliance with a kaleidoscope of dazzling facets to entice the eye. Some cuts are variations on standard shapes, others spin off the natural crystal formation of the stone, and still others take the idea of shape to revolutionary new heights. For more information visit Bucci's Jewelry & Design the No. 1 Jeweler in Conshohocken.

Bucci Jewelers Diamond Guide - Cushin Cut Diamond

Cushion Cut Diamond

An antique style of cut that looks like a cross between an Old Mine Cut (a deep cut with large facets that was common in the late 19th and the early 20th centuries) and a modern oval cut.

Round Cut Diamond

This shape has set the standard for all other diamond shapes, and accounts for more than 75% of diamonds sold today. Its 58-facet cut, divided among its crown (top), girdle (widest part) and pavilion (base), is calibrated through a precise formula to achieve the maximum in fire and brilliance.

Bucci Jewelers Diamond Guide - Round Cut Diamond

Princess Cut Diamond

This is a square or rectangular cut with numerous sparkling facets. It is a relatively new cut and often finds its way into solitaire engagement rings. Flattering to a hand with long fingers, it is often embellished with triangular stones at its sides. Because of its design, this cut requires more weight to be directed toward the diamond's depth in order to maximize brilliance. Depth percentages of 70% to 78% are not uncommon.

Bucci Jewelers Diamond Guide - Princess Cut Diamond

Emerald Cut Diamond

This is a rectangular shape with cut corners. It is known as a step cut because its concentric broad, flat planes resemble stair steps. Since inclusions and inferior color are more pronounced in this particular cut, take pains to select a stone of superior clarity and color.

Bucci Jewelers Diamond Guide - Emerald Cut Diamond

Radiant Cut Diamond

This square or rectangular cut combines the elegance of the emerald shape diamond with the brilliance of the round, and its 70 facets maximize the effect of its color refraction. Because of its design, this cut requires more weight to be directed toward the diamond's depth in order to maximize brilliance. Depth percentages of 70% to 78% are not uncommon.

Bucci Jewelers Diamond Guide - Radient Cut Diamond

Marquise Cut Diamond

An elongated shape with pointed ends inspired by the fetching smile of the Marquise de Pompadour and commissioned by the Sun King, France's Louis XIV, who wanted a diamond to match it. It is gorgeous when used as a solitaire or when enhanced by smaller diamonds.

Bucci Jewelers Diamond Guide - Marquise Cut Diamond

Pear Cut Diamond

A hybrid cut, combining the best of the oval and the marquise, it is shaped most like a sparkling teardrop. It also belongs to that category of diamond whose design most complements a hand with small or average-length fingers. It is particularly beautiful for pendants or earrings.

Bucci Jewelers Diamond Guide - Pear Cut Diamond

Oval Cut Diamond

An even, perfectly symmetrical design popular among women with small hands or short fingers. Its elongated shape gives a flattering illusion of length to the hand.

Bucci Jewelers Diamond Guide - Oval Cut Diamond
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