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Shapes
of Diamonds-Part I (most prevalent shapes) Have you ever
wondered how many shapes a diamond has? Well, diamonds are actually shapeless
when they are found in the mines. It’s only the cutting of diamonds that leads
to diamonds taking various shapes. Since diamonds form an important part of jewelry
fashion they are cut into a number of different shapes. So, we cannot
put a number to the number of shapes. However, in general, diamonds are cut in
10-12 shapes more often (but designers keep coming out with new and imaginative
shapes all the time) than others. What shape will suit a person is dependent on
his/her personality. Here are five
shapes in which diamonds are most commonly cut: § Round brilliant diamonds: This is the most common shape into
which a diamond is cut and is most used in diamond engagement rings. Round
diamonds have clear lines and symmetry and are the most expensive. A circle has
no beginning or end - so round diamonds go perfectly with the theme of love and
romance. Round diamonds can be seen in rings, necklace, earrings or bracelets. § Heart-shaped diamonds: Heart-shaped diamonds are the most
popular shape among lovers. It indicates their love and affection for each
other. This shape looks best in pendants and ear rings (however, it’s really a
matter of personal choice). § Pear Shaped diamonds: As the name suggests, these diamonds
are in the shape of a
pear or tears from your eyes. You can find pear shaped diamonds mostly in
earrings. § Princess cut diamond: Princess cut diamonds are amongst the
smallest diamonds in the diamond pool. They are inverted pyramids and carry
most of their weight at the bottom. Though they are small, they look
electrifying.
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