CUT

The precision with which a diamond is cut is the most critical factor in releasing its fire and brilliance. Since it is the only factor that humans can control, it may be the most important of the 4 C's.

During the cutting process, fifty percent of rough diamond material is usually lost. The facets, or planes, of the diamond should be placed in exact geometric relation to each other. The culet, or point, should be in the exact center of the bottom of the diamond and the diamond needs to be well polished. This symmetry is crucial for the light entering the diamond to be reflected back to the eye as "fire." Once these geometric proportions are compromised, the beauty and brilliance of the diamond are sacrificed for size.

To achieve a diamond's truly dazzling radiance, it must be cut precisely. We make no compromise in this area of diamond quality.


How a Diamond Handles Light
It is the cut that enables a diamond to make the best use of light.

1. Ideally cut - Light is reflected from one facet to another and then disperses through the top of the diamond.
2. Too deep - Light escapes through the opposite side of the pavilion.
3. Too shallow - Light passes through the pavilion before it can be reflected.

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