Cut of a Diamond
The cut of the diamond determines how well
it reflects light. When a diamond is well
cut, the light is reflected from one facet
to another, and is then dispersed through
the top of the stone, making the diamond
dazzling to the eye. However, if a diamond
is cut too deep some of the light escapes
through the opposite side of the pavilion,
brilliance is lost, and the center of the
diamond will appear dark. If a diamond is
cut too shallow, light escapes through the
pavilion before it can be reflected, again
brilliance is lost and the diamond will
appear glassy and dark.

Cut is the hardest for anyone to master,
however modern day certificates assist you
in making the right decision.
Hearts and Arrows is a modern term commonly
used by most industry workers for the public
to view and see eight hearts from the back
of a diamond, view from the culet. And eight
arrows clearly showing, viewed from the
table under a heart and arrow scope ( a
small device manufactured for that purpose).
At Australian Diamond Brokers,
we are certified diamond graders from the
Diamond High Council in Antwerp and it is
our duty to show you and explain to you
why one diamond’s cut is better than
another. |