Round Brilliant Cut

Round brilliant diamonds are by a wide margin the most common diamond shape in the world. The brilliance, elegance, and versatility of the round cut ensures that its enduring popularity will continue for as long as people are wearing diamond jewellery.

Round Brilliant Diamonds – The Basics

Round brilliant diamonds have been around in one form or another since at least the 17th century. The name “round brilliant” refers to the type of cut created by one particular method which results in the most consistent possible brilliance and reflectivity. While earlier round cuts, such as the cushion cut, tended to have a smaller number of facets.

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Fewer facets meant longer facets, and longer facets leave flaws within the diamond exposed, so these early types of round cuts were only truly appropriate for rare, flawless diamonds. Round brilliant diamonds, on the other hand, have a larger number of smaller facets. This enables the cut to hide some of the imperfections that may exist within a diamond. The end result is that round brilliant diamonds have made great-looking diamonds much more widely available.

While expert opinions differ somewhat from one to the next, the ideal round brilliant cut is generally thought to have somewhere between 56-60 facets. When necessary, it is possible to create even more facets if the diamond has an unusually high number of flaws or inclusions.

Round Brilliant Diamonds – Advantages

The primary advantage of round brilliant diamonds, and the reason for their great popularity, is their ability to conceal flaws. With other diamond shapes, diamonds with clarity ratings of SI1 or SI2 may have flaws that are visible to the naked eye, but round brilliant diamonds can hide inclusions even within this range.

Additionally, round brilliant diamonds do a great job in emphasizing the natural reflectivity and brilliance of the diamond. The attraction of diamonds in general is that unique shine they give off, and the round brilliant is one of the best cuts when it comes to taking advantage of this natural property.

Another advantage that round brilliant diamonds have is their durability. Shapes with straight edges, such as the emerald cut, are vulnerable to damage around the sides and corners, whereas round brilliant diamonds are naturally protected against damage by their shape.

Choosing The Best Round Brilliant Diamonds

Round Brilliant CutWhile some other diamond shapes have potential design flaws that can create appearance problems, round brilliants are very consistent in appearance, so buyers can focus specifically on the grades of a round brilliant in order to determine the best possible value.

The guidelines for getting the best value for your dollar with round brilliant diamonds are similar to those for other cuts, with one notable exception. For the cut grade, “Very Good,” “Good,” or equivalent ratings usually represent a good value. With the clarity grade, you can safely go lower than with other diamonds thanks to the round brilliant’s ability to hide inclusions, so SI1 or SI2 will give you a good value without sacrificing appearance to the naked eye. In the color area, look for something from G to I. Finally, carat weight should be 1 or lower, unless you’re looking to spend a lot on you round brilliant diamonds.

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